Description : I tend to record everything and anything. Over the years I have accumulated a vast library of songs, ideas, jams, screw ups worthy of extortion. etc. My band Karma DeLuxe always does a warm up jam to get things flowing for rehearsal. Sometimes I will go the distance and set up for a multi track, other times i simply hit record on a hand held mini disc recorder or whatever is within reach that can document the free flow of ideas. On this occasion I took a stereo recording of our warm up and went back and added keys. My trusty Kurzweil K2000 triggering an E-Mu Vintage Keys for B3 organ as well as a Roland MKS-20 for vibes. I am playing bass, Dave Aragundi on drums, Marc Espinoza guitar and I believe Paul Mullin arrives late to add more guitar. This is part two of a three part trilogy in the style of Frank Zappa. No loops, but figured you kids would understand and appreciate the Joe's Garage type expression. Heck, you all seem to allow me to try whatever floats my boat anyway. I love this community. Voltage
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Frank is smiling with the playing of this tune. I lost count of my Zappa discs. My favorite 'Mothers' album is the "Live at the Filmore" disc. I can almost hear Dynamo Hum on this one. Careful you don't get a dose of Chunga's Revenge. lol...mokeone
nice - you know one of my many favorite bands is RUSH and I gotta say this kinda reminds me of -if they were jamin live in my room - so I hope you dig Rush cause that is a compliment..lol. excellent job on the key additions. peace.
K,
Wow thanks for the compliment. I have seen Rush perform no fewer than 15 times (that I can remember). Power Windows and Grace Under Pressure remain on my all time favs list. I am humbled to be compared to these cats. Thanks.
Voltage
B,
Thanks for the kind comment. Relieved to know that you and others understand that it is indeed about the music, the creative expression. I'm Free...
Voltage
Hey MrV...A trip down memory lane...Being an absolute Zappa disciple I can feel the vibes of the early 'Mothers' in this one...the bass is great! everyone's scrambling to keep up with you!...super late 60's vibe,all it needs is a Zapparist voice over discussing vacuum cleaners and their part in the sexual revolution!.....cheers planet :)
Planet,
Frank is one of my biggest influences. To receive such a kind compliment from another Hungry Freak Daddy....is just so weirdly cool. More Frank stuff coming. Thanks.
Voltage
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Wow thanks for the compliment. I have seen Rush perform no fewer than 15 times (that I can remember). Power Windows and Grace Under Pressure remain on my all time favs list. I am humbled to be compared to these cats. Thanks.
Voltage
Blair
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Voltage
Frank is one of my biggest influences. To receive such a kind compliment from another Hungry Freak Daddy....is just so weirdly cool. More Frank stuff coming. Thanks.
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