BOC ravings

gary shindler bewlay68 at YAHOO.COM
Fri Sep 11 09:57:24 EDT 2009


I saw Primus in concert about 10 years ago Bill and I am a bass player and respect Claypool but the mix was so high on his bass that I was upset you couldn't hear Ler Lamonde's guitar. I don't know if it was because they were outdoors by a river or what but the sound to me sucked. 




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From: Bill Bradley <senator at UGCS.CALTECH.EDU>
To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 4:52:44 PM
Subject: Re: BOC ravings

gary shindler wrote:
> There's a Michael Anthony bass solo on Youtube with the Jack Daniels whiskey bass that supports your theory. 
>  
  Ah, but Stu Hamm and Les Claypool exist as counter-arguments

  Bill

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> From: Tim Hall <tim at KALYR.COM>
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> Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 4:35:16 PM
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> Jeff Thompson wrote:
>  
>>> This time the band seemed to be "going through the motions".
>>>      
>> That's too bad.  I saw 3OC back in 2000 or so, with Rondinelli and Miranda, and I enjoyed the heck out of it.
>> 
>> Even suffered through a random incarnation of Starship, and Foghat,
>> to get to it, and considered it worth it.  Certainly enjoyed it more
>> than seeing them on the Club Ninja tour.
>>    
> 
> I saw the 2OC last year in Manchester, and thought they were still cutting it live - and Eric was on pretty good form.  And they even played Astronomy, which was the first time I'd seen the song live.
> 
> Could do without all the solos in Godzilla, though.  Drum solos should simply not be allowed unless your name is Neil Peart, and bass solos are an abomination no matter who's on bass.
> -- Tim
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