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keberobeats88

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  1. I've seen transcriptions of Steve Gadd's solo/solos from the title track off Aja floating around the net so I know they have to be somewhere! Can anyone hook me up? I can't remember if they were really accurate or not, but if anyone knows about any kind of music for this at all I would be most appreciative. Let's just see if I can nail it in 2 takes like he did..

  2. Why the hell is it so good?!?!?

    The album flows like a river. The expression coming from every musician on here is almost too much to comprehend. I get these images of just absolute no-holds-barrededness, where every little whim and thought is forced out of an instrument into this giant, pulsating mass. Elvin Jones' brilliant comping on Part 1 alone takes the entire song to a whole new level. It is what jazz drumming should ideally be, in my mind; the big, engulfing, and accenting backbeat to more than just the song but the entire atmosphere and message. McCoy Tyner also gets 3 big thumbs up. The way he holds on to everything and is totally in there with every little thing that Trane did on his solos, you can just hear how he progressed throughout the whole album, getting into the right mindset, and settling in. Anyway I thought I'd make a topic to blow a load or two about it. Feel free to hate!

    EDIT: I totally meant to put this in "Artists." :blush:

  3. I was always all about Mickey Hart man. Mickey Hart was the one who led me into studying the spirituality of music, ethnomusicology, and percussive roots. Mickey Hart is an idol and The Dead rock. 8). You don't get much more in control and just flowing than them.

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