Enjoying an old, VHS quality recording of Missing Persons playing live at some festival in 1983. These guys were a huge influence on my musical character and it is hilarious to watch one of the most talented and creative bass players of the time playing a synth bass for 90% of the concert! This music was made just prior to synth sequencing becoming ubiquitous, so they got this sound by actually playing their instruments. Oh, and Dale ain't half bad to watch, either.
Was that just because he played with Zappa or his other stuff? LOL
Wow, thanks for the heads-up on this. I love it! Great versions of her songs, and I especially appreciate the instrumentation - cello and mainly acoustic instruments (except her own Gibson).Watching/listening to a youtube mini concert
Wow, thanks for the heads-up on this. I love it! Great versions of her songs, and I especially appreciate the instrumentation - cello and mainly acoustic instruments (except her own Gibson).
Edit: wow I LOVE LOVE LOVE the take on Les Etoiles where they're all just sitting out in a lawn in a semicircle around a single pair of microphones. I've never heard a better accordion solo.
Definitely. I noticed some interesting vids in the 'related to this' section if watch you this on youtube directly, "The Accidental Musician" that talks about some of those things. Some of it I'd known before, but this gave me some new background info on her, fascinating.I'm glad you found this enjoyable. Melody Gardot is one of favorite female singers. Not just her vocals and influence of jazz but her spirit and will to overcome being run over and having to start from scratch. She doesn't wear sunglasses to be cool. She still has a sensitivity to light, after coming out of the coma. She also walks with a cane.