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01-30-2001, 11:44 AM
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I watched a Woodstock film yesterday and I must say it's incredible. It blew my mind.....and the others in the band too. We're planning a concert where only music from the sixties will be played......and we'll even dress up the sixties way (at least as we think they did.....as Hendrix and Jefferson Airplane did at least). Anyway, I noticed this bassist in a band called Canned Heat and he was.........incredible!!!! I don't know if he was incredible because of his playing or the way he played, but he was incredible. So who is he?
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01-30-2001, 12:21 PM
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01-30-2001, 01:01 PM
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Larry Taylor was all over, with some other artists you may have heard of, (to mention a few of the most prominent- The Monkees, John Mayall, Albert King, Tom Waits.
If this 60's, psychedelic music is new territory for you, there are a lot to check out, but from a bassist/gearhead perspective, I suggest Blue Cheer. (They have sound clips at CDNOW; "Doctor Please" is a real plaster cracker. They were so loud their manager said they "turned the air into cottage cheese)."
If you get your concert together, I suggest serving blotter acid. The windowpane and the blue barrels are just too heavy to eat in public.
If I got some of my old friends together and an acre of Marshalls, could we play your concert? One of them actually lived near the corner of Haight and Ashbury!
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02-02-2001, 09:57 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Mar 2000 Location: Los Angeles, California | | I recently commented on Larry Taylor's playing in another thread. Larry Taylor He is an awesome player that deserves more recognition.
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02-02-2001, 10:03 PM
| | Supporting Member | | Join Date: Aug 2000 Location: In your basement. | | canned heat, wow, well now i know what i will be listening to tommorow. hell maybe i will bring a humble pie cd too.  | 
02-02-2001, 11:55 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Apr 2000 Location: Columbus, OH | | | Also, check out John Mayall's USA Union lp. This was a blues album with NO DRUMS. Just Mayall, Larry Taylor, Harvey Mandel on guitar, and Sugarcane Harris on violin. Great album.
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02-03-2001, 10:27 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Mar 2000 Location: Los Angeles, California | | | Turock, thanx for that url. I found out that Canned Heat will be playing locally in a couple weeks. I'm looking forward to checking out their live show 32 yrs post Woodstock.
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02-04-2001, 12:06 AM
|  | Registered User | | Join Date: Apr 2000 Location: Melnibone | | Quote: Originally posted by MM Turock, thanx for that url. I found out that Canned Heat will be playing locally in a couple weeks. I'm looking forward to checking out their live show 32 yrs post Woodstock. | Anytime dude! | 
02-04-2001, 12:10 AM
|  | Registered User | | Join Date: Apr 2000 Location: Melnibone | | Quote: Originally posted by gruffpuppy canned heat, wow, well now i know what i will be listening to tommorow. hell maybe i will bring a humble pie cd too. |
The bassist (I forget his name) really got a killer sound on Humble Pie's Smokin album. | 
02-04-2001, 02:59 AM
| | Supporting Member | | Join Date: Nov 2000 Location: The land of chicken fried funk | | Quote: Originally posted by Turock Quote: Originally posted by gruffpuppy canned heat, wow, well now i know what i will be listening to tommorow. hell maybe i will bring a humble pie cd too. |
The bassist (I forget his name) really got a killer sound on Humble Pie's Smokin album. | You know around here whenever someone makes a minute technical error or says they don't know the name of anything, someone always jumps on it. Here am I. Greg Ridley was the bassist (played through Ampeg SVT's w/2 cabs minimum). I still play, "I Don't Need No Doctor" religiously from the "Rockin' the Fillmore" LP because of that "smokin'" sound.
[Edited by rickbass1 on 02-05-2001 at 12:18 AM]
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02-04-2001, 08:25 AM
| | Supporting Member | | Join Date: Aug 2000 Location: In your basement. | | | Greg Ridley i love that guy, great tone. have you ever heard there version of "i can't stand the rain" bluesy and funky. another underrated bass player | 
02-05-2001, 10:51 PM
| | | | i say canned heat live a few years ago. that was a great show. | 
02-11-2001, 02:39 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Jul 2000 Location: Valencia, CA 91354 | | | I can't say much for Mr. Taylor given how big of an ass he has been on alt.guitar.bass. Do a Deja search for "bigdaddy" on A.G.B and you'll see what I mean. Really, a guy old enough to be my grandfather shouldn't be so...juvenile. | | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | | | |
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