rhyee wrote:
"booked" typed:
[[Feb.2 session was fun, good format!
I like to discuss the Rev. interactions as a band of musicians; improvising, playing from a chart, soloists, rhythm sections, time and key changes, pitch/tone resonance and dissonance, tight pockets of silence and flowing melodic narratives. All frequencies interacting, trough and peaks towards rabbit holes, revaluations or new songs. Too many bad notes and Bob will make you play until you get it pitch perfect, he also doesn't like too many beats over a measure unless he is beating or you're extremely tight. He gets all the players to practice and perform better than they knew was possible. HE is Zappa but with better continuity and is in the running for the best comedian you've never heard! Ever!
The Band Line-up:
Bobby is our front man and shares the microphone duties to play some guitar and dance. Brian plays bass and harmonica, Gregg plays keyboards, French horn, and is learning Haarp. Chad does acoustic guitar mixed with digital samples, iON plays drums (a big kit), I like drums too, but like Zappa can't keep the foot on the beat (bass pedal) so I play percussion and guitar. We all have microphones, of course, Virginia's volume is getting a bit low but she has belted out some classics, Deb is backing vocals and solos using woodwind, Margarita plays flamenco guitar, Carolyn secretly conducts while playing the important bass root notes and there is a turntable and some vinyl to mix and scratch - hmm - in the corner.
Even though we are probably the best bar band on Earth, people forget their instruments occasionally, and start beating on their chest.
WE dont care about time, our Audience, and at the end of the day - keep the beat and don't get upset, just play on the 1 ala Prince or James Brown if you don't know the song.
SO I don't foresee major labels signing us, all this new/old material and no care for a pop song. Instead of "ahead of its time", it is shall and will be after time, where we have eternal fans and blowing winds.]]
Bob Neveritt
Yup.
To be specific, I run a 12-string electric acoustic guitar through a digital signal processor into a MB Triple Rectifier amp. Rectificayshum.
Chad