stip wrote:CC sounded good. Not crazy about the music, though.
I enjoy his lower register so much more than his higher register
While not as powerful (for obvious age reasons) in his older years, he can certainly croon a lot better in a live setting than he could in the 90s. His range is still pretty incredible considering, but I have to agree I much prefer the lower register these days. Also agree with whoever said that ToTD should be revisited wholesale during the solo tour--one of my all time favorite albums.
i still havent seen the performance yet, but i wonder if they played a 2nd song after they went off the air, otherwise why have the banjo there if they werent gonna use it. im assuming it was just on a guitar stand sitting there
i still havent seen the performance yet, but i wonder if they played a 2nd song after they went off the air, otherwise why have the banjo there if they werent gonna use it. im assuming it was just on a guitar stand sitting there
Ty Cobb?
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McParadigm wrote:He's too much of a singer and not enough of an emotional conduit for a song like that. I flinched at the total detachment during the line "one for each day since I fell apart."
Well I mean at least he didn't giggle
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McParadigm wrote:He's too much of a singer and not enough of an emotional conduit for a song like that. I flinched at the total detachment during the line "one for each day since I fell apart."
Well I mean at least he didn't giggle
"And if there was a reason, YEAH, there wasn't a reason," made ME giggle.
i still havent seen the performance yet, but i wonder if they played a 2nd song after they went off the air, otherwise why have the banjo there if they werent gonna use it. im assuming it was just on a guitar stand sitting there
Scott Avett did play the banjo on it, but he didn't use a more traditional plucking style that people tend to associate with banjo, especially in bluegrass music. Instead, he plays more of a strumming technique, sort of a variation off of the clawhammer technique. I don't play banjo, though, so someone else that does could better label it (not that there are going to be that many banjo aficionados around here).