Very cool indeed; Adélaïde Ferrière is an amazing drummer/percussionist. Alas, the composition (which is not on her) for this one is a little too clinical for my tastes. For a single snare drum solo, give me Carl Palmer:
My favorite thing I've seen from Ms Ferrière is her marimba arrangement of the "Rhapsody in Blue," but a better comparison of her drumming abilities would be the Xenakis "Rebonds." Here's the A part:
Cobra handling and cocaine use are a bad mix.
Country Joe & the Fish, Iron Butterfly, Melanie, Oliver, and some other bands of the 70s.
^Far out, man.^
Surrender, hippies...
Tim, Gardner, Underwood & Balken rip into this episode. Zephyr is pretty good too.
plenty of stuff I'd never heard before in those shows.
my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicts to complete nutcases.
Do not suffer through the game of chance that plays....always doors to lock away your dreams (To Be Over)
I also prefer the original; I just liked the true (seemingly) acoustic nature of it.
I actually didn't notice the laptop; it may make some weird noises, but other than that, well, Señor Coconut y Son Conjunto are generally an acoustic act, using "traditional" Latin American instruments and styles. Horns, marimbas, that sort of thing. Not my usual cup of tea but once in a while I find them quite cool. They are to Kraftwerk more or less what Dread Zeppelin is to Led Zeppelin.
Cobra handling and cocaine use are a bad mix.
Great performance, super weird and original...
I did a quick search and this didn't show on the forum but apologies in advance as it's 3 years old.
Also the lead in is an advertisement section before the main interview of a guy who is probably one of the coolest musicians left outta a whole bunch. Interview with Mr Chris Spedding.
https://cliveymacdougall.bandcamp.com/
Danger! demos, jazz and warts stored here in vast amounts.
https://www.soundclick.com/artist/de...bandID=1241900
1969
Cobra handling and cocaine use are a bad mix.
^Always liked Chicago's version of that Winwood/Miller song. Never learned why Chicago and their fantastic drummer Danny Seraphine parted ways.
Frog in boiling water
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