Yes, I know what you're saying and agree to an extent. I feel music such as this is like a shrine that just some can enter and enjoy to the maximum! If this doesn't have many views I think it is not because it should have more views. Instead, because just few people no matter their age are able to really experience the greatness on this music :) Nice talking to you.
Superb. Anybody knows which guitar parts are played by Quine, and which by Ribot? [Only time I met Ribot, I've been ridiculous enough to tell him he looked like Jello Biafra (which is not really the case), and that was the sad and embarassing and bizarre end of it.]
I told him that he is my favourite musician and I am very happy to meet him in London all the way from Lithuania, and asked an autograph on „Don't blame me". He said that this album was his favourite of what he'd done and that he would like to come to Lithuania. And he shook my hand like an oldschool rapper. So my case was simple but happy.
My hunch is that Ribot is playing the rhythm part with the tremolo effect, and Quine plays the sparse melody notes - this is just based on my hearing and I could be wrong. I swear the melody notes have that stratty Quine sound to them. Love this album, atmospheric without being aural wallpaper. I met Ribot during a Q&A workshop and asked him about working with Quine - he seemed to like that question.
Thanks for the reply, I know lots of people must like this. It just struck me that not knowing anyone else was weird? You know a lot of people when you are 68 years old?
While this has aged WAAAAY better than Basic, I still have to wonder why on God's green Earth they couldn't have played with a real live human drummer. Smh.
Yes, I know what you're saying and agree to an extent. I feel music such as this is like a shrine that just some can enter and enjoy to the maximum! If this doesn't have many views I think it is not because it should have more views. Instead, because just few people no matter their age are able to really experience the greatness on this music :) Nice talking to you.
Still cool!!
superb ..... Thank You greatly for uploading & sharing this !
Great!
Guitar - Marc Ribot, Robert Quine and Ikue Mori Drum Programming
Supercool!
Cool!
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Superb. Anybody knows which guitar parts are played by Quine, and which by Ribot? [Only time I met Ribot, I've been ridiculous enough to tell him he looked like Jello Biafra (which is not really the case), and that was the sad and embarassing and bizarre end of it.]
I told him how beautiful his '56 tele was, he asked if I was going to steal it.
I told him that he is my favourite musician and I am very happy to meet him in London all the way from Lithuania, and asked an autograph on „Don't blame me". He said that this album was his favourite of what he'd done and that he would like to come to Lithuania. And he shook my hand like an oldschool rapper. So my case was simple but happy.
My hunch is that Ribot is playing the rhythm part with the tremolo effect, and Quine plays the sparse melody notes - this is just based on my hearing and I could be wrong. I swear the melody notes have that stratty Quine sound to them. Love this album, atmospheric without being aural wallpaper. I met Ribot during a Q&A workshop and asked him about working with Quine - he seemed to like that question.
i feel like it has to be quine on the melody, thats just what he did you know? @@aspentreeisland8324
Thanks for the reply, I know lots of people must like this. It just struck me that not knowing anyone else was weird? You know a lot of people when you are 68 years old?
Where have I heard this before? is this in some movie?
Every time you close your eyes when you're happy.
well i do
what is this?
I do not know anyone else who might like this, that's weird?
While this has aged WAAAAY better than Basic, I still have to wonder why on God's green Earth they couldn't have played with a real live human drummer. Smh.