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37395, blah blah blah, that rant was more boring then a 15 minute bass solo
Posted by Bombastic, Fri Apr-06-07 02:23 AM
>Actually, a lot of people do go to, not only, see the whole
>band, but also to hear a lot of the solo pieces that you will
>never get on an album. I go to Roots shows not only because I
>love the whole group and want to see them live. But, also,
>because I'm a bass player who hugely admires what the Hub does
>with the instrument, and it is amazing to see him cut loose on
>stage. I know I'm not the only one who feels this way. I know
>plenty of other people who say the same thing. I am constantly
>meeting new bass players/Roots fans that try to catch every
>show they can, because they want to see what The Hub is gonna
>do. I've taken people with me before who don't even like
>Hip-Hop, but walk away Roots fans. And, usually they site the
>solos and the entire jam band atmosphere as what hooked them
>(a lot of times those same people will drop whatever they are
>doing to go to a show with me, but if I put in an album they
>don't want to here it). If I just wanted to hear songs back to
>back, I would just put in the album. But, I don't, I go to
>Roots shows to hear something a little different, and to watch
>while they showcase what they can do as musicians. This is why
>a lot of rock acts like TOOL have such popular live shows.
>They will just sit there for long periods screwing with their
>instruments and effects, and people love it. It gives
>something that the fans could never had heard if they didn't
>go to the show. I mean, whatever, to each his own I guess.
>But, personally, if they didn't do the solo sets, I'm not sure
>I would go so far out of my way to catch every show I can.
>
>
>And, as far as this:
>
>>People don't pay to see that just like they don't
>>pay to see o-lineman play in a football game, even though
>both
>>are integral to what the band/team does.
>
>Les Claypool tours on a regular basis (He actually had OK
>Artists, The Coup, open for him a while back when he played
>where I live). So, I guess people do pay to go see what you
>called the musical equivalent of an O-lineman.

Les Claypool actually writes songs, sings (albeit in that strange non-singing voice), etc.

Please do not compare what he does to what Leonard Hubbard does. Leonard helps to hold down the rhythm aspect of a full band that plays hip-hop music.

Les Claypool has been the bandleader and focal point of most bands he's been a part of for nearly twenty years.

I'm not saying one is better than the other but their roles are completely different and the only real comparison is that they play the same instrument.

And when I've seen Les Claypool, he doesn't stand and play a bass solo for ten minutes with no other accompaniment. Shit is not entertaining.