Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Ozark Mountain Daredevils - Men from Earth - Southern Rock Music CD Review
Ozark Mountain Daredevils released their last album, Men from Earth.
This CD literally takes your attention right from the first note with Fly Away Home, and not give up until the last note of the last song "Better Days", which is another great track for the street.
The nice thing about a CD like this is with this level of talent, though not Southern Rock is your preferred style, you can not help but appreciate the size ofMusicians.
Listen to this CD and I think you will find there is not much dis-similar to that result. The songs are inspired, the production is simply outstanding, and this is clearly the work of a group of musicians in top form. So that even if a bit 'in the south-rock music will enjoy this album.
Although this album is really very good the melodies are really cool track 8 - It 's like you think, Track 2 - You Know Like I Know, Track 13 - Better Days.
My BonusPick and [Sore ... I as in "Stuck On Repeat"] is track 1 - Fly Away Home. It 's a great track!
Men From Earth Release Notes:
Ozark Mountain Daredevils Men From Earth originally published on November 19, 2002 New Era Productions label.
CD track list follows:
Before Fly Away Home
Second You Know Like I Know
Third Breakaway (from those chains)
Fourth Red Plum, The
Fifth Mountain Range
Sixth Watermill
Seventh Noah
8th and 'How YouThought
Ninth Arroyo
Wine in the 10th house
11 dollars worth of regular, a
12 ° Rule of Roscoe
13 Better Days
Men From Earth Ozark Mountain Daredevils Album Notes: John Dillon (vocals, guitar, dulcimer, violin), Larry Lee (vocals, guitar, keyboards, drums), Buddy Brayfield (vocals, oboe, keyboards), Steve Cash (vocals, harmonica, percussion), Michael "Supe" Granda (vocals, bass), Rune Walle (guitar, banjo, mandolin).
Additional personnel includes: RandleChowning (guitar, vocals), Jerry Mills (mandolin), Bobby Hall (congas, percussion), Connie Canaday (background vocals).
Posted in Quadrafonic Sound, Nashville, Tennessee, studies of American artists, Springfield, Missouri, and the Caribou Ranch, Nederland, Colorado in 1976. Originally released on A & M Records.
Monday, June 28, 2010
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Saturday, June 26, 2010
Santana - Moonflower - Rock Music CD Review
The exceptionally talented Rock artist Santana has released him CD entitled Moonflower. I am very confident and happy to announce that I believe Santana fans, and Rock fans alike will be pleased with this one. With the release of Moonflower Santana's artistic excellence is on full display as Santana has once again delivered a brilliant collection of tracks that could very well be him best work to date.
It's a rare day indeed that I get a CD from an artist that I can truthfully say Not a bad track the group. I am more than happy to announce that's exactly what I have to say about this. There are simply no bad in the pile. No fillers here at all.
Santana is one of those musicians, the ability to win only with his talent. The kind of artist is truly a pleasure to be able to hear.
Overall, Flower Moon is a solid version. Santana's probably best to date. Really sensational from beginning to end. If you have mildrock music you'll enjoy this CD.
While the entire CD is really very good the songs are really cool Track 1 - Dawn / enter, track 4 - Morocco and El Track 9 - She's Not There.
I withdraw my bonus, and those who Sore [... I as in "Stuck Repeat ON"] is Track 8 - Black Magic Woman / Gypsy Queen. Good stuff!
Moonflower Notes:
Moonflower Santana originally published September 30, 2003 on Legacy Recordings.
CD Track List follows:
DISC1
Before Dawn / Go On
According Carnaval
Third Let The Children Play
Fourth Jugando
Fifth I'll Be Waiting
Sixth Zulu
Seventh Bahia
8th Black Magic Woman / Gypsy Queen
Ninth Dance Sister Dance:: Baila Hermana I
Europe 10th ('s Earth Cry Heaven's Smile)
Disc 2
Before She's Not There
According to Flor for Moon Flower Moon
Third Soul Sacrifice / Heads, Hands and Feet
Fourth El Morocco
Fifth Transcendence
Sixth Savor / Toussaint L'Ouverture
SeventhBlack Magic Woman - (single version)
8th I'll Be Waiting - (single version)
Ninth She's Not There - (single version)
Santana: Carlos Santana (guitar, congas, timbales, percussion, vocals), Greg Walker (vocals), Tom Coster (Fender Rhodes piano, Hammond B-3 organ, ARP synthesizer, Mini-Moog synthesizer, vibraphone, marimba, backing vocals) , Pablo Tellez, David margins (below), Graham Lear (drums, percussion) Raul Rekowo (bongos, congas, Surdo,Drums, bells, vocals), Jose "CHEP" Areas (congas, timbales, bell tree) Pete Escovedo (timbales, guiro, maracas).
Producers: Carlos Santana, Tom Coster, David Rubinson, Glen Kolotkin.
Recorded at CBS Studios, San Francisco, California, Live At Hammersmith Odeon, London, England between 1976 and 1977. Originally released on Columbia (34915). Includes liner notes by Hal Miller.
Friday, June 25, 2010
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Grandma Pauline and the mini-drum
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
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Monday, June 21, 2010
Tour of my Breyer Shelves + New affectation - July 27, 2009
Sunday, June 20, 2010
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Saturday, June 19, 2010
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This drum (can it really be called a conga at this size? let's just stick to drum...)
is a real instrument. The construction of the shell and the quality of the head,
hoop and tensioners all indicate that this is not a toy -- it's meant to be played.
But you should know that this a very small drum -- the head diameter is about
3 1/2". So it can't really be played like a conga, especially in terms of getting
any kind of a bass note with the palm of your hand (the palm of your hand
practically covers the entire head). But for what it is, it sounds great. As a finger
drum, it sounds more like something from South Asia than from South or Central
America. Very nice ring tone. I like this drum a lot, but mostly just to fool around
with. I can't imagine it being very useful as an accompaniment to anything other
than maybe a single acoustic guitar, and I can't really imagine it being part of a
larger percussion ensemble. But as a "apartment drum", it's great!
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Friday, June 18, 2010
On Fire (cover)
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
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This drum (can it really be called a conga at this size? let's just stick to drum...)
is a real instrument. The construction of the shell and the quality of the head,
hoop and tensioners all indicate that this is not a toy -- it's meant to be played.
But you should know that this a very small drum -- the head diameter is about
3 1/2". So it can't really be played like a conga, especially in terms of getting
any kind of a bass note with the palm of your hand (the palm of your hand
practically covers the entire head). But for what it is, it sounds great. As a finger
drum, it sounds more like something from South Asia than from South or Central
America. Very nice ring tone. I like this drum a lot, but mostly just to fool around
with. I can't imagine it being very useful as an accompaniment to anything other
than maybe a single acoustic guitar, and I can't really imagine it being part of a
larger percussion ensemble. But as a "apartment drum", it's great!
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Monday, June 14, 2010
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Sunday, June 13, 2010
Saturday, June 12, 2010
His infancia anos 80 and 90
Friday, June 11, 2010
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This drum (can it really be called a conga at this size? let's just stick to drum...)
is a real instrument. The construction of the shell and the quality of the head,
hoop and tensioners all indicate that this is not a toy -- it's meant to be played.
But you should know that this a very small drum -- the head diameter is about
3 1/2". So it can't really be played like a conga, especially in terms of getting
any kind of a bass note with the palm of your hand (the palm of your hand
practically covers the entire head). But for what it is, it sounds great. As a finger
drum, it sounds more like something from South Asia than from South or Central
America. Very nice ring tone. I like this drum a lot, but mostly just to fool around
with. I can't imagine it being very useful as an accompaniment to anything other
than maybe a single acoustic guitar, and I can't really imagine it being part of a
larger percussion ensemble. But as a "apartment drum", it's great!
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Sunday, June 6, 2010
Tatarenda Erasmo Campos (guitar), Elijah, Esther y
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Friday, June 4, 2010
Daytona Bike Week - the first sign of cyclists Spring
Harley riders, motorcyclists, or any other brave independent of belonging, is the first official sign of spring.
No, not the blue-gray gnat-catcher is to fly north to summer nesting grounds of It's truce year in Mexico. It 's also the Canadian Snow Bird, the body holster sand wedge for the final time and direction of the big Buick across the bridge to Sanibel for this long trip home to Quebec.
Two wheels for snow tires, the surest sign that spring is just aroundthe corner is the view of fellow bikers flocking south. South of the flatness of the frozen Midwest Great. South gray gray cold northeast. From all directions they like magnets drawn down highways I-75 and I-95 and I-Whatever. Like bugs to a light they are for Daytona Beach Bike Week and location.
The annual pilgrimage that makes this driver dizziness cc like kids on Christmas morning all started in 1937 and still continues. In almostseventy-five break just after the Second World War.
In those early days in the '30s and '40s, was a great place to race motorcycles packed sand along the watch the Daytona 200, affectionately called the "Handlebar Derby".
With the release of "The Wild One" in 1953, was a great place to see Marlon Brando aspiring roaring up and down Main Street on a black Triumph Thunderbirds. Laying folded into a cool black leather jackets and jeans. Cigarette smokingtheir lips curled and challenge.
When the herd was thinned by the warriors of the weekend were the wannabe biker gangs of the '60s and '70s, and had then Bike Week was a great place to kick your ass.
And 'calm, without doubt, a celebration of chrome, leather and testosterone, but has slowed down a bit' from the heady days of last year. Some might say a bit 'too.
Along with baseball players with steroids and pop singers in autotune, is our present culturecreates a new kind of "Biker", which more resembles a trick or treater Gone Wild.
As men cooking in front of a fireplace, paint a subtle danger here. For many, the greatest danger they face when they return home. Trading for DSAB Chardonnay is a small cross to bear. Cancel an appointment with the hairdresser and setting the trimmer to 3 is a piece of cake. But those leading the spouses as "my old lady for a week at a high pricetags.
But for me, the saddest part, the actual migration has changed.
I travel back and forth, both I-75 and I-95 recall by Georgia and Florida for more years than I care. All year. I personally saw this annual ritual from eye level. Unfortunately, over time I have a sad regression once proud warrior of the road station of questionable mere passenger experience.
Once was when they were moved bythe mind numbing trance that is interstate travel by a low rumble coming from somewhere unknown. A sound you couldn't quite identify. And then... before you could make any sense of it, a roaring, thundering pack of chrome and rubber, straddled by wild and dangerous looking men and women would engulf your car. A vision to remember and an unexpected thrill to race the adrenalin. Sure to keep you awake and between the lines for at least another seventy five miles.
And it was worth the the years it took from your life. That sudden jolt of reality. That glorious pageant of Americana.
Sadly those sightings have all but disappeared, and non de-script trailers pulled behind expensive and unsoiled pickup trucks, travel vans and shiny motor homes have taken their place. The only clue as to their contents is the occasional Harley sticker on back of a clean and carefully sealed trailer. No flashes of chrome. No vests embroidered with club emblems. If anyone is flying their colors, it's out of sight and behind shatter proof glass. Gone is the noble roar of the big bikes. Just more vehicles joining in the flow and adding to the hypnotic hum of the highway.
There is even a bumper sticker that says
"I just got back from Trailer Week in Daytona"
So imagine my delight as I drove south along I-75 last week. I pulled off into a rest stop just north of Atlanta, and there they were. Like candy to a child. Row after row of big, beautiful, gleaming motorcycles. A crowd of unkept looking men and women milling about the parking lot and filling the lobby of the rest area completed the tableau. All clad in leather and denim. Bandanas, large leather wallets secured by long chains, oily boots with scuff marks on the toes. Everything old and used. Nothing new and shiny.
These were bikers committed to the act. Bikers who actually rode their motorcycles to Bike Week. All the way from the upper midwest. The entire route to Florida in the last week of February.
Who knows? It 'was probably a van to support stocks. I do not know. It can also be an accountant or lawyer of the group. As far as I know were all in shorts clean.
But they turned their bicycles. Not to see a trailer.
God bless them all.
I never thought that my faith is humanity and neglected by a strong group of riders must be renewed.
Thursday, June 3, 2010
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Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Play a Djembe Drum Jam Session
My partner, a master djembe and conga drummer and I played for decades, hand drums, for now, in many countries, small villages and towns, and many, many drum jams. Not all were great, some were terrible, and it took years and a trip to Tobago, West Indies to find out what it was that made the difference.
A drum session leaves you bored or tired evil or both. Much Ado is produced, but the music very little. He remembers a kindergarten orkindergarten class with a music session, with each child to be provided only by chance that the sound from an instrument in whatever way they moved, to feel. Do not get me wrong, I'm not knocking the music classes to elementary students. The first stages of learning music requires that students are encouraged to "just play." It 's all good for young students, but is a disaster for a group of his own drummer drumming in this way.
A large drum jam inspired you, raisesand refers to a special frequency of Sound & Magic. This condition can be achieved only if the drummer, what all the batteries connected. It 'important that all the drummers do their part in the song, and that only measures drummer Cable Abstract root pattern of play, change beats, beats and Counter ups off. If the drummer wants to play more of a lead role, will coordinate to achieve lead-free or that the partiesDo not crash each other for existence (to get extremely difficult and even wild carrying out of the box drum). The main role is exciting drummers to add high-energy sound bites inside, outside and around the base and the rate of root-beat.
The importance of the possible with a simple drum beat the paps not be overstated. If we stop with the culture, a percussion band in all of Tobago, West Indies, we had hooked a first hand experience what a great cause of this problemreally is. We had to play with this practice only band with the intention to learn their songs, perform live with them while we were visiting Tobago for a few months. We visited some of their performances to give them feedback about the sound from the standpoint of the public. Show your drum is always fabulous, but a night that all sounded confused and it was difficult to get wild in their hypnotic groove.
In practice, the next band was actually the founder and directorCanceled for something. We noticed that he was angry now, when we arrived, as a Canadian classic apologetic, we assumed that we had made some gaffes. But no! It 'been a bit of other drummers and he was all about the last show. The other drummer, Kintaka was broken and parts of the song in a cliff to take the top right of what Wayne, the leader did. He called this the mash beat. He was just angry about it and even if the drummer wasVolume decided from the outset, Wayne, the band that he fire the night.
What a night! The whole band was there to practice, when Wayne Kintaka informed that places with him about his case and that more Kintaka crush had become final. The sparks that flew in the next battle was really afraid, now that I think about it. Kintaka knife threatened violence during our three sons, Wayne, "2 looked at the door of what was happening. We intervenedNames of children to cool the heat of debate and get Kintaka and between children and Wayne. I do not know where we got the courage to move so crazy, but that's what we did. Kintaka stared at this new obstacle that we had for a long time and we just burned holes in any other leaders with an intense look.
He moved forward and said: "There is no way I can get through this." When it came to Wayne and our children, I firmly replied: "Yes, you can use only onedeep breath and think how crazy it would lead to physical violence to something spiritual, as a drummer. "
Our angels are in use by that evening, because after all I blurted out, all the air went straight ugly violence from him. Wayne has teased again, then turned and walked away. We were all pretty upset, both Kintakas "anger and also the way in which a man of a drum band scapped could not reach the crushing heart once too often.
We are not as extremeour response to the kind of drummer that will not only play back music or a place to fly back. It 's like the old saying "too many cooks spoil the broth." If more than one drummer, and especially when all the drummers are just their own things during a drum jam, then sound like kids to kindergarten class ... a big noisy mess annoying edifying. If you want a drum jam happened, then all the drums, the song is played and you must learnallowed, leading to reproduce all of coordinated strikes. Of course, this requires an effort far more than all but 1-2, 1-2 Over & Over, the game faster and faster, get tired pure a. It 's so worth it to do this extra work. The challenge is satisfying and makes the sound of a drum circle, not tremble in the dance and music from noise.
Happy Jamming!