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Greta wrote: I know bugger all about moviemaking,
Neither do I. It's an animation and I've only managed to grasp the basics of how to use the software but I think you'll be impressed.
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Harbal wrote:
Greta wrote: I know bugger all about moviemaking,
Neither do I. It's an animation and I've only managed to grasp the basics of how to use the software but I think you'll be impressed.
Bring it on. I like animations. I did cartooning for about a decade, threw them all online for nix - the good, the bad, the embarrassing. Lots on both philosophy and music - some of the less embarrassing ones.

http://www.sangrea.net/free-cartoons/ph ... -minds.jpg
http://www.sangrea.net/free-cartoons/phil_freedom.jpg
http://www.sangrea.net/free-cartoons/ph ... inners.jpg
http://www.sangrea.net/free-cartoons/ph ... rs-cat.jpg

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No need to give feedback because I haven't made a toon in years.
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I presume you've heard all the drummer jokes, Greta. Like a drummer is somebody who likes to hang out with musicians. The difference between a drummer and a drum machine is that with the drum machine you only need to punch the instructions in once.

Of course we all know that bass players fare even worse. A bass player is just a drummer who can't keep time.
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Yep. On drummer forums there's always a thread for drummer jokes - and the threads go on for ages. Naturally you get the occasional serious young insect who takes offence, but we knoe were not actualy stuppid!

My favourite one is - Q: How do you know if it's a drummer at your door? A. The knocking speeds up.

Most people aren't too keen on drum solos. Me too - unless it's more musical and beautiful than showoffy, like this beautiful stuff by Herlin Riley of Wynton Marsalis's band, a low volume, subtle and musical drum solo in the tradition of the great Papa Jo Jones: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFvgCtomkqE
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Greta wrote:Yep. On drummer forums there's always a thread for drummer jokes - and the threads go on for ages. Naturally you get the occasional serious young insect who takes offence, but we knoe were not actualy stuppid!

My favourite one is - Q: How do you know if it's a drummer at your door? A. The knocking speeds up.

Most people aren't too keen on drum solos. Me too - unless it's more musical and beautiful than showoffy, like this beautiful stuff by Herlin Riley of Wynton Marsalis's band, a low volume, subtle and musical drum solo in the tradition of the great Papa Jo Jones: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFvgCtomkqE
Speaking as a drummer, I was always the most educated and smartest person in the band.
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World's Greatest

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rorTZyGlLFA

Here with the line-up I saw at Ronnie Scots.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVRlMqHauuw

If you don't like jazz - don't bother
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If you do like Jazz. This is a classic from 1973.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1H4gfJaYqZY
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After 3 mins in - the most stolen bass line ever.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5aw2rM0w-pc
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This is one drummer who's really working hard to keep up and a good way to lose weight if your neighbors can stand it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4hGJOfLIk0
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【MUSIC VIDEO】 Fantastic Plastic Machine (FPM) / City Lights (2001"contact")

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dY0C00rhXVc
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Hobbes' Choice wrote:Speaking as a drummer, I was always the most educated and smartest person in the band.
Another drummer!

Red Baron always reminds me of a time when I screwed up a jam on that tune that I didn't realise at the time was actually an audition. We jammed on a bunch of fusion-y tunes as a three piece (guit/bass/drums) and I had a scoob during the break. The first song after was Red Baron an in a moment of misguided enthusiasm I went for one of BC's hero fills, stuffed it up royally, and must have taken a bar or so to get organised again. Nobody is looking at me at this point. At all. After the jam the guitarist bandleader, who I'd done a fair few fill ins for up until then, ripped into me and never called again. Quite a triumph LOL. He was a very serious young insect and I was not so serious.

Still like the song, though. The steel drums was a creative touch in the version you posted. I never saw Billy live but I've seen John McLaughlin with Tony Smith, who had the best kit sound I've ever heard in a big room, and Ranjit Barot, who's more complex than I prefer but has astonishing command of the instrument.

I have mixed feelings about jazz and fusion. On one hand, I love the sound of jazz but the long noodling bores me to death. Meanwhile, so much fusion is a bit like heavy metal for grownups - loud, flamboyant and full of display behaviours (which is fun but gets old quickly), and can have the same problems with noodling. But when those styles are focused and in the hands of masters, not much is better. A friend recently put me on to Pat Metheney, who I'd thought of as an advanced smooth jazz guy who got angry at Kenny G for lowering the bar. How wrong I was!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMnRyJv ... &index=106

Also going through a Larry Coryell phase ATM. A bit less complex than most fusion groups with more of a rocky edge.
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Aphex Twin - On
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Lotsa percussion.

FRANK ZAPPA- Don t Eat The Yellow Snow,
St. Alfonso's Pancake Breakfast

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxAceec8DxI
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