Music Appreciation
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When I first met my husband he was a drummer who was into like Buddy Rich and the like. So to expand his vision a bit, this was the first record I bought for him
Another one from the same time. A lot of other bands covered this one. It's fun looking at them then and now.
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ProfessorGAC
(69,888 posts)Here's a version by me & my guys. This was from a Battle Of The Bands. We had to pick 3 tunes off their list and the Zombies tune is one we picked.
I call us a hobby band, which is a white lie. We were actively playing all the time, but the 3 piece lineup (with me on bass instead of keys or guitar) was something we did to amust ourselves when the bass player was unavailable. (He was a studio engineer, too.)
Anyway, as Santana had covered this, we decided our version would include a Santana ending. We stole it from Soul Sacrifice.
Figarosmom
(2,671 posts)I caught some soul sacrafice at the beginning too. Well done. What other songs fid you do battle with and who eon?
ProfessorGAC
(69,888 posts)...that year we also did 8 Day A Week & Brown Eyed Girl.
It's not Santana at the beginning. Just a groove we came up with to drive the tune differently than other versions.
What you may have heard was a nit of Credence, because he's doing some pretty swampy stuff on guitar.
We won the thing 3 years on a row, but with a different lineup every year.
In those 3 years, we won 5 grand total, because we won individual prizes, too.
$555 per song.
If we got paid that for normal gigs, we'd have been grossing $1.7 million a year! If that happened, I'd have retired from my real job by age 50!
This particular battle was a "Picks & Sticks" contest. Bands brought no gear at all. Just guitar picks & drumsticks.
You play what's there. Their instruments, their amps. Had to be introduced, do the three songs and off, so the next band could get ready & go on EXACTLY 20 minutes later. Cause another band to be late; DQ'd.
Very strict rules.
Because the money was so good, club acts galore tried to get in. As prior winners, we didn't have a deadline. They saved a spot for the prior year winner.
After 3 years, we figured we made our point & moved on.
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Figarosmom
(2,671 posts)ProfessorGAC
(69,888 posts)This is not band stuff as I'm playing & singing all the parts here.
Just done fir my own entertainment.
All covers, but the versions are quite different. Some diverge more from the original than others.
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Figarosmom
(2,671 posts)While I do laundry. Thanks
Figarosmom
(2,671 posts)All along the watchtower not at all like Jimi or Bob must be all you although there was something that reminded me of someone's influence just couldn't put my finger on it. But i liked and i bet it plays well in the bars since it is danceable.
Running down a dream reminded ne of The Ventures. But the again Petty was influenced by The Ventures. One year at Summerfest he played Walk don't Run and another year he played Pipelune. Come Together was still the Beatles. Funny in Goin Down no Leon Russell but I heard Bowie.and in Sweet Jane no Lou Reed or Cowboy Junkies , but it sounded like how Country Joe and the Fish would have done it. Here's the song it immediately reminded me of
Which by the way is one of my all time favs of Country Joes
ProfessorGAC
(69,888 posts)On Sweet Jane, that augmented arpeggio on the 2nd piano interlude is Monk.
On Watchtower, the feel is closest to the Dave Mason version, but it's faster. However, I play nothing like Dave. I'm much more hard rock & fusion influenced.
The Beatles song was clearly meant to still sound Beatle-ish with the chopping string section, but the locrian main guitar theme, the wah rhythm, and the orchestral hits are more modern.
Going Down was a remnant of hosting jam nights. I made the 3 guitar passes all very different, as if 3 people were playing them. The mistake is made is I should have used 3 different guitars & amps to get the tones to sound like 3 different players. I thought of it later, but was too lazy to redo
The Petty song is not influenced by anyone other than Tom. I just rearranged the guitar parts, added more harmonies & played it a little slower. It's nit influenced by The Ventures as, I don't care for surf music.
None of these were ever played live by a band I was in. These were just tunes I always liked, but wanted to do my unique versions of them.
And, yes I'm playing all the parts. There's no band involved. The advantage, of course, is that there can be no creative differences. I'm the only one there!
Figarosmom
(2,671 posts)Thst the Ventures influenced the Florida boy Tom so indirectly influenced you.
ProfessorGAC
(69,888 posts)...I'm not influenced by Petty. Just a fan of his music.
By the time, he came on the scene, my style was developed. As I further developed on guitar, it was the melodic shredders who influenced me.
I just REALLY like that song, so I wanted to do a version of my own.
BTW: Everything on those recordings is single take. I wasn't looking for the next Boston album. It was about the playing. After all, as I haven't performed for quite some time, it's just a hobby.