Jesus and Mary Chain...I remember an interview with them and the reporter commented to the bass player that his guitar had only one string. To which said bass player replied "Well it's all you need, really."
I'll quote Wesley from Roadhouse and say, "I can't listen that. It's got no soul."
Quote from: ReCycled on August 06, 2010, 11:06:50 AMJesus and Mary Chain...I remember an interview with them and the reporter commented to the bass player that his guitar had only one string. To which said bass player replied "Well it's all you need, really." Unless you're Les Claypool. Then you need 20.Quote from: |iR|Focalor on August 03, 2010, 01:24:38 PMI'll quote Wesley from Roadhouse and say, "I can't listen that. It's got no soul."Bob Seger - Old Time Rock and Rollhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsSVcRYh8dE
You never hear keyboard based bands anymore. There were loads around back in my day. This guy has always been one of my favorites. Here's Brian Auger playing a bit of jazz fusion on a Fender Rhodes:Happiness Is Just Round the Bend - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZPYkTeIF0w&feature=related
Peg - by Steely Dan? Not really. Auger is based around Cm7 groove, and Peg is more major 7th, happy groove.
Hey no problem. Brian Auger's music is heavily reliant on minor 7th chords. He's been playing for over 40 years.Steely Dan (Donald Fagen) uses a lot of what they call "mu" chords. You take a major chord and add a 9th to it. Example a C major chord plus an added D note. Plus they write brilliant, original music. No one is like them.Walk Between the Raindrops: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKmOI12oHqE