BOC: Re: in Kansas City, MO
Jonathan Jarrett
jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK
Sat Nov 14 15:55:10 EST 2009
On Sun, 25 Oct 2009, Jeff Thompson wrote:
> Something I forgot to mention ... their bassist, Rudy Sarzo, is good. He
> pulled off the Randy Jackson slap bass line of Shooting Shark with
> aplomb.
>
> Anyone remember when Albert posted that the song should have been
> saved for Donald's Windham Hill record? Heheh. As a live song,
> it rocks.
I have to agree with that, and it's surprised me too. The last
time I saw them Danny Miranda was back on bass and it was the thing they
did that best suited his style, and it was a bit of a monster.
> The drummer, whatsisname, is funny to watch. He looks like he's in
> pain when he drums, particularly during the solo. Grimaces like
> he's passing a kidney stone. It's fun.
Who's drumming with them now? Because that sounds *just* like
Bobby Rondinelli to me. Except that the thing with him was that he looked
like that all through the gigs, and then when the solo came his arms and
legs sped up and he carried on grimacing and panting and so on at exactly
the same rate as if his limbs were nothing to do with him. It was slightly
bizarre. Yours,
Jon
ObCD: Country Joe and the Fish - _Electric Music for the Mind and Body_
(which I was put off by the guy's moniker for *much* too long...)
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Jonathan Jarrett, Cambridge jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk
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