Listening to the PMA podcast. Jeff is so fucking cool, so articulate. The way he chooses to do, to get involved, to bring different crafts together...he is just awesome.
Super influential guy. And his favorite skater back in the day was Tony, so fuck yeah.
I hadn’t heard about his favorite skaters before (although I’ve probably only heard about Tony Hawk). But I am very impressed with the work he does in Montana.
Anders wrote:I hadn’t heard about his favorite skaters before (although I’ve probably only heard about Tony Hawk). But I am very impressed with the work he does in Montana.
Sorry i was talking about Tony Alva, whom i love. Jeff is a huge fan of that era of course, but it was so cool to hear that.
So, after watching this and the Kokua videos, I want to know how musicians are keeping time with each other. My son's Scouting Troop does the Pledge and Scout Law every meeting, and it sounds like a ridiculous hot mess.
Everything's perfectly all right now. We're fine. We're all fine here, now, thank you. How are you?
B wrote:So, after watching this and the Kokua videos, I want to know how musicians are keeping time with each other. My son's Scouting Troop does the Pledge and Scout Law every meeting, and it sounds like a ridiculous hot mess.
For Kokua I'm 99% sure it wasn't live. JJ talked about it being a "build" and insinuated that they had put it together earlier. Additionally, JJ wasn't wearing headphones and Ed was, making it seem like JJ sent Ed the track to play along with. Finally, JJ had a 4-person one and like a dozen-person one following the Ed duet, and there's no way that could have been remotely done right unless it was a non-live round-robin build.
B wrote:So, after watching this and the Kokua videos, I want to know how musicians are keeping time with each other. My son's Scouting Troop does the Pledge and Scout Law every meeting, and it sounds like a ridiculous hot mess.
For Kokua I'm 99% sure it wasn't live. JJ talked about it being a "build" and insinuated that they had put it together earlier. Additionally, JJ wasn't wearing headphones and Ed was, making it seem like JJ sent Ed the track to play along with. Finally, JJ had a 4-person one and like a dozen-person one following the Ed duet, and there's no way that could have been remotely done right unless it was a non-live round-robin build.
I'm in awe of their tech prowess.
Everything's perfectly all right now. We're fine. We're all fine here, now, thank you. How are you?
B wrote:So, after watching this and the Kokua videos, I want to know how musicians are keeping time with each other. My son's Scouting Troop does the Pledge and Scout Law every meeting, and it sounds like a ridiculous hot mess.
For Kokua I'm 99% sure it wasn't live. JJ talked about it being a "build" and insinuated that they had put it together earlier. Additionally, JJ wasn't wearing headphones and Ed was, making it seem like JJ sent Ed the track to play along with. Finally, JJ had a 4-person one and like a dozen-person one following the Ed duet, and there's no way that could have been remotely done right unless it was a non-live round-robin build.
I'm in awe of their tech prowess.
It certainly sets a standard that I hope PJ tries out