2024-25 Roster Thread #2: Midseasonnar

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Don't be so quick to judge Carson Briere after watching a clear video of him being a total POS and pushing a disabled person's wheelchair down a flight of steps, because the person who uploaded the video has an alcoholic beverage in their hand in their profile picture so that person's credibility is highly suspect.
I think you're over-simplifying the situation. In matters like these, best to consult the oracle.

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Jester vs. Chris Schaeffer

Oh dear. My brain deleted these memories in the name of self-preservation.

Box car right? Lol whatever happened to him??

The best thread title ever:

 
(Pop) country sucks, listen to bluegrass instead.
Meh, a lot of bluegrass leaves me cold, technical proficiency without soul, similar to a lot of Jazz musicians and rock guitarists.

The best country, like the best rock 'n' roll, is Scots-Irish "blues."

That is, songs that cut to the quick, sung by a singer who makes you feel they live the song and not merely perform it, and musicians who understand the heart of the song and don't need to break the spell by demanding attention.

This is why so many covers of great songs fall short, you can have perfect chops yet miss the mark.
Some great songs that are hard to cover:
Angel From Montgomery
Bird on a Wire
Pancho and Lefty
 
There's plenty of great new (every genre). You just have to go beyond the various popular formats for some of it.

Moment!? It was 207 games!!

Still doing better than Drysdale. I check once a month or so to see if it has changed. Not yet!



If you recognize the show this track was the opening/closing credits for, we can be friends.


Without saying the name -- it was on PBS, yes?
 
Meh, a lot of bluegrass leaves me cold, technical proficiency without soul, similar to a lot of Jazz musicians and rock guitarists.

The best country, like the best rock 'n' roll, is Scots-Irish "blues."

That is, songs that cut to the quick, sung by a singer who makes you feel they live the song and not merely perform it, and musicians who understand the heart of the song and don't need to break the spell by demanding attention.

This is why so many covers of great songs fall short, you can have perfect chops yet miss the mark.
Some great songs that are hard to cover:
Angel From Montgomery
Bird on a Wire
Pancho and Lefty
You dislike bluegrass AND Jazz?! You're like the polar opposite of who I am in every aspect of life.

If you think jazz and bluegrass lack soul, then you need to listen to better jazz and bluegrass music. Like Jojo said, every genre has good music if you dig deeper than the surface.
 
Oh dear. My brain deleted these memories in the name of self-preservation.



The best thread title ever:


Thanks for the necrobump. I missed this thing during my hiatus last year I guess :laugh:
 
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You dislike bluegrass AND Jazz?! You're like the polar opposite of who I am in every aspect of life.

If you think jazz and bluegrass lack soul, then you need to listen to better jazz and bluegrass music. Like Jojo said, every genre has good music if you dig deeper than the surface.
That's not what I meant, rather, that too often bluegrass and jazz musicians put proficiency before "soul."
I'm a big Miles Davis fan (before the 1970s).
A great comment of his was "Don't play what's there; play what's not there."
Though this may go back to Claude DeBussy.

“Anybody can play. The note is only 20 percent. The attitude of the motherf***r who plays it is 80 percent.”
 
Meh, a lot of bluegrass leaves me cold, technical proficiency without soul, similar to a lot of Jazz musicians and rock guitarists.

The best country, like the best rock 'n' roll, is Scots-Irish "blues."

That is, songs that cut to the quick, sung by a singer who makes you feel they live the song and not merely perform it, and musicians who understand the heart of the song and don't need to break the spell by demanding attention.

This is why so many covers of great songs fall short, you can have perfect chops yet miss the mark.
Some great songs that are hard to cover:
Angel From Montgomery
Bird on a Wire
Pancho and Lefty
Cold technical proficiency doesn't do it for me with music, either.

I want personality and emotion to come through.
 

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