Re: Jamiroquai & Bass Players

R. Huang (ghudson@u.washington.edu)
Wed, 27 Mar 1996 01:01:26 -0800 (PST)


Oh, I forgot one other awesome player. Ric Fierabracci. Have you heard
him? He played in ..ah...well.... ahemm.... uhhh.... YANNI's band in the
Live at the Acropolis..... THERE, I SAID IT.. I LIKE YANNI, OK?? (I feel
soo much better after I've admitted it to the whole group...ahhhh).
Anyways, this guy is for sure one very bad mellow farmer (from Repo Man's
creative TV editing of the nasty, MF.. work with me.. it'll take time,
ok?). If you do want to check him out, track #4 on that album, "the rain
must fall" has of his solo's. As JB would say, "*He* ought to be ashamed
of *himself*, leave that poor *bass* alone.." I'd highly recommend this
album. There are some incredible artists in this line up.

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Geoff
The old .signature was getting old... the sequel is on it's way

On Tue, 26 Mar 1996, Tim Arland wrote:

> On Tue, 26 Mar 1996, R. Huang wrote:
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> > IMO, you gotta check out Bootsy Collins. He was with James Brown
> > (69-70ish?), Parliment, his own Rubber Band, and others. There was a
> > great article on P-Funk in the last issue of Guitar Player.
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> HO! well...that one goes without saying...Bootsy gets the "shits" award
> hands down..no questions asked.... HE IS THE SHIT!! A few of my favorite
> cuts ... mashed potato popcorn !! And, of course, The Drunk is one of the
> funkiest compositions I've ever heard. It's one of those tunes where you
> can focus on each player individually, and totally get off on each one,
> then after focus'ing on each, you let it all blend, and BOOM ..the shit
> just blows you away!! I love that! peace out
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