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Old 06-25-2007, 10:21 AM
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Richie Daley and Third World

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I had the good fortune to catch Third World in Washington, DC on Saturday night as part of the local BBQ Festival. I was a casual fan of Third World through the 80s, having fallen in love with their brilliant 1979 LP "The Story's Been Told", but it wasn't till the 90s that I really started buying a lot of their CDs. They're one of my favorites now.

They were amazing live. One of the best concerts I've ever seen. Wow.

Richie played a strange headless bass that looked like a piece of a kitchen countertop. Cat played a guitar by the same builder. I was amazed at Daley's thumb technique! He played about half the show standard fingerstyle and half using his thumb. What a great sounding way of playing! I'd only ever seen Sting play like this, and never fast runs like Richie did.

If you like reggae music do not miss these guys when they come to town! I've never seen them live before, I hope I never miss them again!

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Old 06-25-2007, 10:53 AM
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I've seen them a bunch, especially in the 80's. 96 In The Shade, Rock The World, You've Got The Power, Sense Of Purpose are all classic albums out here. Their harmonies are incredible, awesome reggae-soul!
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Old 06-27-2007, 12:07 AM
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They might have been playing Kleins I think they're called. That's interesting b/c Richie is usually seen with either a Sadowsky or a Smith. He's a solid player, but Cat can take him down any day of the week.
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Old 06-27-2007, 08:13 AM
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Klein Guitars. Yes, that's right, the signature is the same. Wierd looking things.
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He's a solid player, but Cat can take him down any day of the week.
C'mon, Cat's a friggin' virtuoso! He's even classically trained. Unbelievably talented guitar player, and a very good singer as well!!!

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Old 06-28-2007, 12:12 PM
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[quote=Philbiker;4360451 Cat's a friggin' virtuoso! He's even classically trained. Unbelievably talented guitar player, and a very good singer as well!!![/QUOTE]

The popular story among most reggae musicians is that Cat played the bass on MOST of the earlier recordings they did (the Explanitations era)....I hear his son has taken up bass and is VERY good.
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