Ride for a one man band
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maroon buffoon Runt. Pre-digital, don't forget. Oh Mrs Oldfield, why your son make Branson so rich? is there anything the guy didn't do on this record?Any thoughts, comments.... anyone missing? Not sure I can count Omar....
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and bobby brown with his six octave voice and crazy homemade instruments, his first "the enlightening beam of axonda" is
yeah Jesse rocks. Bobby Brown comes across a little..... wasted? Have a bath man!
Not sure why Tabasko posted that vid, surely it was for the piano trio thread. Or am I missing something? Tabasko pls to explain....
one man blues rock band from hell
scott is a crazy man, but one of the nicest guys you'll ever meet.
I feel guilty for the mixed feelings I have while viewing that.
I was watching with a concerned, caring look on my face that may have been mistaken for a Beavis and Butthead snigger.
never even heard of him
What's the backstory?
crazy dude from Chicago that used to write these really simple funny songs accompanied by a casio keyboard with a pre-programmed beat. Dude used to end every song with "rock over London, rock on Chicago" and then put in a commercial slogan like "be a pepper drink dr pepper"
if you ever met him in person he greeted everyone with a headbutt so he had this callous right in the middle of his forehead. dude was just fun.
wikipedia has some info on him
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wesley_Willis
Wild. That one finger technique doesn't truly qualify him for one man band multi instrumentalist status tho'.
Liking the Vangelis thing too, forgot about him. What a scary/cuddly looking dude.
BTW re: Todd Rundgren
Dude looks like a lady, and Dude-looks-like-a-lady-related
And I ride for James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem:
good dude. good music.
John Schooley
http://www.johnschooley.com/
He has a whole one man White Stripes thing going on there, it's all good.
Much respect to anyone who can solidly play 3+ instruments at at time.
No-one mentioning Mike Oldfield; jack of all trades, true master of none I reckon. But the sheer variety of instruments he played was incredible.
As for Nerio, anyone liking Phillippino latin jazz boogie funk fusion needs to hear that LP. He did everything on there, including publishing and artwork if I remember correctly.
Wouldn't surprise me to learn he chopped down the trees and pressed the cardboard to make the sleeves too. Inspiring can-do attitude.
Todd's out on his own tho' IMO, for playing it all AND producing great pop/rock at a time when the technology wasn't really made for his schtick. Loving that stuff.
And we haven't even mentioned Dick Van Dyke in Mary Poppins yet....
enjoi.
Dallas's own Homer Henderson!!(Named after the intersection street signs in front of his house)
I won't be buying that raer from him, I like my LPs to come from a smoke free home
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yes indeed
Stevie misses a trick; he could attach mini tambourines and cymbals to his locks and add a whole new dimension to the percussion in his sound
Ill smack the taste out of your mouth if you mention that you ride for King Louie...dude SUCKS.
I love Hasil but the material he recorded post 1970 is tepid at best.