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Had a chat with the boys about songs like these when they were through Canada and I'm not holding my breath. They said they'd played Dogs On Bikes like six months earlier (and didn't sound like they were in a hurry to repeat). Johnny's sounds like a lost cause. Couldn't even run the betting line on what a Eube would come up as.
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they didnt even write johnny's tune
johnny wrote it
johnny wrote it
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Re: Johnny's Tune - Who's Johnny??? I always guessed Scofield but was never sure.
It seems they have settled in to Wolof and Get Me With Fuji as their jammy instrumental numbers. Also Moderate Threat > Cowboy Up.
What about some other tunes for that 'slot' in the setlist. Other than Johnny's Tune and Dogs I think that So Dope is the most serious contender. What about Tenfold? Or Don't Foil the Mohel? Rhythm-a-ning?
I'm not asking for a 2000 show or anything but I do think the setlist could use a bit of a shake-up.
It seems they have settled in to Wolof and Get Me With Fuji as their jammy instrumental numbers. Also Moderate Threat > Cowboy Up.
What about some other tunes for that 'slot' in the setlist. Other than Johnny's Tune and Dogs I think that So Dope is the most serious contender. What about Tenfold? Or Don't Foil the Mohel? Rhythm-a-ning?
I'm not asking for a 2000 show or anything but I do think the setlist could use a bit of a shake-up.
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johnny was the former guitarist to The Slip, he has since gone off to i think NASA or something like that
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hmm, before it was BAM. Who's writing the Slip bio? I hope someone is saving all these interviews and articles online and in print lately, I sure haven't had the time/energy to do so.
I also nominate Spice Groove as a modern jam vehicle. Or even Jumby or Gecko...
Moral Decay has lyrics but I could also see it fitting in their modern post-Eisenhower setlist.
I also nominate Spice Groove as a modern jam vehicle. Or even Jumby or Gecko...
Moral Decay has lyrics but I could also see it fitting in their modern post-Eisenhower setlist.
This really bothers me. REALLY. I understand the bands need to stay creative but Fuji and Wolof strike me as particularly boring songs to listen to (I hate when they waste a chunk of the setlist) and I can't fathom how the group enjoys playing them on a creative level (I suspect they don't quite). Same for Poor Boy, I could never hear that again and that would be fine although the version with It's A Long Way To The Top was something else.It seems they have settled in to Wolof and Get Me With Fuji as their jammy instrumental numbers.
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pay attention
both songs are similar can you guess how?
Marc plays basicly the same line throughout most of the song yet, he changes up practically every pass the rhythm of how it is played. it is a masterful task that many people will over look. when you get lost in this trance of following marc, andrew is there to slap your face with syncopation and then brad just melts your face
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both songs are similar can you guess how?
Marc plays basicly the same line throughout most of the song yet, he changes up practically every pass the rhythm of how it is played. it is a masterful task that many people will over look. when you get lost in this trance of following marc, andrew is there to slap your face with syncopation and then brad just melts your face
=the end
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hey
luke, you're rediculous -- 'waste a chunk of time?' yikes.
i hope johnny joined NASA and doesn't have a crazy astro-chick chasing him around in a diaper driven road trip.
the last time i saw johnny's tune was i believe was 10-1-04.. a non-taped show at clark university which was actually reallllly good.
another great johnny's tune was 5-1-03.. they were having an awsoem time, and even threw in the intro to spice groove jam for a bit
-john
i hope johnny joined NASA and doesn't have a crazy astro-chick chasing him around in a diaper driven road trip.
the last time i saw johnny's tune was i believe was 10-1-04.. a non-taped show at clark university which was actually reallllly good.
another great johnny's tune was 5-1-03.. they were having an awsoem time, and even threw in the intro to spice groove jam for a bit
-john
John from CT / wheaton college, MA