Favorite Bands/Genres

by xenawarrior 23 Replies latest social entertainment

  • hillary_step
    hillary_step

    xenawarrior,

    I will avoid giving you the obvious but here are a few that tend to be overlooked that have coincidentally meant much to me....lol

    Blues

    Fenton Robinson

    - very underrated and solid blues guitarist. Try the CD, 'I hear some Blues downstairs'

    Mike Bloomfield

    - white, middle class and dead, but played the Chicago blues to perfection. Check out his solo's on the Butterfield Blues Band - 'East West', favorite - 'I have a mind to give up living and go shopping instead'.

    Terry Smith

    : A phenomenal guitarist, mainly Jazz but plays the blues like a local even though he is from London. Spans a long career, playing with the best. Never heard a Gibson Jazz guitar played with quite the skill of this man. A good mate also. Should have reached the top but slipped through the cracks along the way.

    Jazz

    Mike Westbrook -

    Get to hear 'Marching Song' before you die. John Surman's soprano sax solo on 'Celebration' has been a favorite piece of mine since it was first recorded in the late 60's. It still raises the hair on the nape of the neck over thirty years later.

    John Taylor

    - Jazz pianist. Overshadows Keith Jarrett with little trouble, and actually just about any player who struck ivory. 'Blue Grass' shows him well, though I suspect he has never played badly in any piece.

    Pat Metheny

    - What can you say? The boy from Kansas who owns the world. Taught me more fretwork in ten minutes than I taught myself in ten years.

    Rock

    Laura Nyro

    - Finest female songwriter of her time, now sadly deceased. Sleep well Laura.

    PFM

    - Italian rock at its best. Together since '67 and still as fresh as ever. I would sell my soul to play guitar like Franco Mussida. Check out 'Live In The USA' - 'Alta Loma Alta', twenty minute solo worth paying for. Pete Sinfield wrote the lyrics on their first few albums, masterful lyricist.

    Curtis Mayfield

    - I was one of the only two honky's at a performance in NY in '69 that he recorded and made into 'Curtis Mayfield Live'. It was recorded just after the '68 race riots in a small club in Greenwhich and the atmosphere is electric. 'We People Who Are Darker Than Blue' and 'We Have Only Just Begun' are highlights.

    Classical

    Darius Milhaud - French composer with an impressionistic bent. Reached the world of Jazz before even he realized it.

    Caludio Arrau - Brahms - Concerto No. 2 in B Flat. Tenderness and simplicity the two requisites of a fine pianist are welded in this mans playing.

    Paul Tortellier - Brahms ( again ) Double Concerto in A minor - with Christian Ferras - Tortellier could reduce Mike Tyson to tears with his graceful style.

    Best of luck, more music than years to tune in to - HS

    Edited by - hillary_step on 2 October 2002 22:45:57

    Edited by - hillary_step on 2 October 2002 22:47:47

  • asortafairytale
    asortafairytale

    Joannadandy-----

    Yay!!!!!! I knew I wasn't alone!!!

  • betweenworlds
    betweenworlds

    Ian Moore!!! He's EXCELLENT

    Had the opportunity to see him live a few times and he absolutely fantastic. Check him out

  • xenawarrior
    xenawarrior

    Hillary:

    Thank you! I'll look for some of this stuff! Mike Bloomfield plays guitar on several of the songs on the Paul Butterfield Blues Band cd I have. Have seen The Pat Metheny Group several times- love him!!! Thanks for all the suggestions.

    XW

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