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Old 06-20-2007, 07:50 PM
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Andrew Gouche and Matt Garrison Jamming!

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Check out Andrew Gouche and Matt Garrison absolutely stone cold jammin' on the following clip!!! I knew Andrew had mad, crazy skillz-but I didn't know he had it like that!!!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzXcLvPRdn8

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Old 06-20-2007, 08:04 PM
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Goodness! Gouche is good but geez, MG is on a 'hol' 'nutha level!! Man, I would have loved to hear a decent recording of that!

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Old 06-21-2007, 10:17 AM
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You are welcome! I wasn't suprised by Matt " It's time to go back to the woodshed" Garrison. But Andrew.........WHOOOOOA! I wasn't ready for that! It is cool and humbling when you find out that the "box" that you've placed someone in is incinerated! OH WELL.....WOODSHED-HERE I COME!!!!!!!! ANDREW-YOU ARE SICK!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Old 06-21-2007, 10:22 AM
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Gouche sound fabulous. Garrison.. hmmm... not so sure. He never sounds like he's playing bass to me. Huge talent... just don't like it personally. I'm sure he won't lose any sleep on my opinion of his playing
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Yep, Gouche is a true master, and he can hang with ANYONE out there!

Ken, I'm with you on Garrison - great talent, but he might as well be playing a completely different instrument IMHO.
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Old 06-22-2007, 01:29 AM
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I was searching for some more Gouche clips when I stumbled upon this one by the master, Joel Smith. On a smokin MTD no doubt!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiQVNKNAHqk

I'd take that any day of the week.
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I dug what Matt was doing but I wasn't so wild about Andrew. Still sounded good though, but Matt is just from another planet and blows me away!
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Old 06-22-2007, 09:09 AM
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That clip with Joel Smith is much more to my liking. NAMM show clips of jamming usually leave me cold. I suspect I am simply not a good enough musician to appreciate those guys chops, but I really like it when something sounds more like an actual composition instead of two basses jamming.
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Two monster musicians at play. Gouche can lay it down. He sat in with my past church's band and great, then at end of service they went into a jam that was smokin'. I got to meet Gouche real nice guy.
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Two monster musicians at play. Gouche can lay it down. He sat in with my past church's band and great, then at end of service they went into a jam that was smokin'. I got to meet Gouche real nice guy.
I'm more of a groove player, so I appreciated with Andre was doing more...but no doubt they're BOTH talented players!
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Like the comments below on Youtube say, listen to 4:21...
Holy crap.

Matt can groove too.. If you've seen the Herbie Hancock Future2Future stuff, you'll see.

Amazing players the both of them.

Dig the walking line Gouche pulls out around 5:45

My goodness, these guys are awesome.
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I was searching for some more Gouche clips when I stumbled upon this one by the master, Joel Smith. On a smokin MTD no doubt!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiQVNKNAHqk

I'd take that any day of the week.
Yeh, Joel's no slouch either!
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Check out Andrew Gouche and Matt Garrison absolutely stone cold jammin' on the following clip!!! I knew Andrew had mad, crazy skillz-but I didn't know he had it like that!!!!!
+1000

I stood there and just watched and listened...
especially Andrew, wow. Matt is more of a "Lead bassist", I guess that is why his high strung Fodera and Andrew's low strung MTD can have there own place in the mix.

Here are some more pics of them doing it

Musikmesse Andrew & Matt 1
Musikmesse Andrew & Matt 2
Musikmesse Andrew & Matt 3
Musikmesse andrew & Matt 4
Musikmesse andrew & Matt 5
Musikmesse andrew & Matt 6
Musikmesse Andrew & Matt 7
Musikmesse Andrew & Matt 8
Musikmesse Andrew & Matt 9
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Gouche sound fabulous. Garrison.. hmmm... not so sure. He never sounds like he's playing bass to me. Huge talent... just don't like it personally. I'm sure he won't lose any sleep on my opinion of his playing
Who playing the bass while Gouche is soloing then?
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Old 06-23-2007, 05:01 PM
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Man, I'm really diggin Gouche's MTD. Its neck thru and looks like an older Tobias.
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i noticed that too, is like a old tobias, a neckthrough, Mtd is a too high priced bass, to be a bolt on,
I rather have a tobias neckthorugh then a mtd bolt on
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Yep, Gouche is a true master, and he can hang with ANYONE out there!

Ken, I'm with you on Garrison - great talent, but he might as well be playing a completely different instrument IMHO.
I've heard Matt doing ensemble work and when he's not out front he does some very cool work IMO.
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Old 06-27-2007, 10:47 PM
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I've heard Matt doing ensemble work and when he's not out front he does some very cool work IMO.
Yeah, I feel the same way about Wooten, in regards to how both players are predominantly known for their flashy pyrotechnics (which makes me yawn quite frankly), but to me it is when they're 'being bass players' and holding it down that I'm like .
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Old 06-28-2007, 09:09 AM
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Like the comments below on Youtube say, listen to 4:21...
Holy crap.
Were they talking about what Andrew or Matt was doing at that timemark? Sounded like Matt was just taking over on his turn to solo to me.

Just looked the video again... it's Matt.

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Matt can groove too.. If you've seen the Herbie Hancock Future2Future stuff, you'll see.

Amazing players the both of them.

Dig the walking line Gouche pulls out around 5:45

My goodness, these guys are awesome.
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Ken, I'm with you on Garrison - great talent, but he might as well be playing a completely different instrument IMHO.
I imagine people said that about Jaco when he first hit the scene.
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