Spacelord said:
Oh, and I have a bagpipe I can play theoretically but haven't really touched since I picked up smoking a lot.
so you're only a theoretical cat killer?
Strafe Mcgee said:
You know, I really admire Les Claypool but I just can't get into Primus. God knows I've tried. Just checked out Stanley Clarke just now, and by God that guy's good! I also recommend checking out Victor Wooten if you like bass.
stanley and les both play the same bass, les can play a spot on version of silly putty, so close a big stanley clarke fan couldn't tell the difference. primus too me a couple good listen to's to really like, then something clicked and i love them, i think it was after i saw them live. primus live == way more energy than on the album. i do know who victor is and he is very good. i got to see stanley clarke, al di meola and jean-luc ponty play together a few years ago, too bad there was a bunch of jazz snobs looking at me oddly for wearing a skinny puppy shirt there
actually here's 2 clips of him from the show i was at, i wasn't too far from them i don't think
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hXFiwjLf88
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7cW2xfWu9s
when i saw delerium/conjure one live, i was talking to the bass player and she said her hand was cramped, told her to play some stanley clarke and she laughed said she had met him and couldn't even imagine playing his stuff, we spent a while talking about jazz, much to the disappointment of the fan boys there