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Bluelobster Senior Member
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Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2003 2:08 am Post subject: Modern days |
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Vidéo Killed the Radio Stars. |
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kirk95 Starship Captain
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marinblues wrote: | kirk95 wrote: | Remember Sleepwalk....Larry just kills me on that one... |
Of course. The first thing I ever heard of Larry's was "You Gotta Get it While you Can". I heard it on the radio (those where the times...) and I thought. "who the hell is this guy! Wow!" Later on in life, as I matured, I realised that the guitar part was speeded up in the studio! Oh Larry.....
Anyhow, I like that LP (no CDs at the time), it was the first time he played a Strat. I like Friends and On Solid Ground and Last Nite. I am listening to Deep Into It now. Larry is solid no°2 in my books, being slightly wishy-washy compared to Robben.
Robben, although he appears to be meak and mild as a person, is a real animal when it comes to playing. I was (pleasantly) surprised to see what kind of person Robben is. I was expecting someone more agressive (juvenile misconceptions of mine.... ).
One good point about Larry is that he's a guitarist, he knows it and takes pride in it.
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I think the truth is we ALL (every guitarist) got a lot from Larry...The stuff he was playing with Crusaders and Steely Dan in 70's. He was THE MAN then! Without a doubt!
How about the Royal Scam.... talk about animal playing...
"Kid Charlemagne" maybe the greatest solo I have ever heard
"Don't Take Me Alive"
It doesn't get any better than that...and in '76 to boot. Nobody was doing what he was doing.
It's a tragedy that "that" player isn't around anymore! Larry come back! I just can't handle that smooth jazz stuff.....boring and lifeless. _________________ www.hendersounds.com
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marinblues Senior Member
Joined: 27 Aug 2003 Posts: 553 Location: Italy
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Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2003 1:52 pm Post subject: |
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kirk95 wrote: | marinblues wrote: | kirk95 wrote: | Remember Sleepwalk....Larry just kills me on that one... |
Of course. The first thing I ever heard of Larry's was "You Gotta Get it While you Can". I heard it on the radio (those where the times...) and I thought. "who the hell is this guy! Wow!" Later on in life, as I matured, I realised that the guitar part was speeded up in the studio! Oh Larry.....
Anyhow, I like that LP (no CDs at the time), it was the first time he played a Strat. I like Friends and On Solid Ground and Last Nite. I am listening to Deep Into It now. Larry is solid no?2 in my books, being slightly wishy-washy compared to Robben.
Robben, although he appears to be meak and mild as a person, is a real animal when it comes to playing. I was (pleasantly) surprised to see what kind of person Robben is. I was expecting someone more agressive (juvenile misconceptions of mine.... ).
One good point about Larry is that he's a guitarist, he knows it and takes pride in it.
marin
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I think the truth is we ALL (every guitarist) got a lot from Larry...The stuff he was playing with Crusaders and Steely Dan in 70's. He was THE MAN then! Without a doubt!
How about the Royal Scam.... talk about animal playing...
"Kid Charlemagne" maybe the greatest solo I have ever heard
"Don't Take Me Alive"
It doesn't get any better than that...and in '76 to boot. Nobody was doing what he was doing.
It's a tragedy that "that" player isn't around anymore! Larry come back! I just can't handle that smooth jazz stuff.....boring and lifeless. |
Yes, Larry's certainly had his fair share of lifeless productions in the past decade.
However, on stage he does give a good show, especially if he plays the blues.
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StratCat Senior Member
Joined: 14 Nov 2003 Posts: 142 Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2003 5:30 pm Post subject: |
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Up until recently I'd only ever purchased a few of Larry's albums - starting with On Solid Ground - which I really like but which was maybe a bit too laid back for my taste. I later found out why there'd been a bit more of a nice/emotional/spiritual(?) sound to the album (perhaps anyway), so can forgive him that one!
Anyway, about 12 months ago though, I bought the Carlton/Lukather live in Tokyo CD. Awesome. These two are poles apart in terms of their sound and approach, but both of them really rip it up. Anyone who is worried about Carlton descending to the depths of Kenny G should have a listen.
On a similar, but unrelated note, I recently bought the Ritenour/Grusin classical album (Two Worlds?). Not bad, maybe a tad sterile in parts. Interesting seeing Ritenour again releasing something different, but still a little unconvincing.
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PierreL Senior Member
Joined: 18 Jul 2003 Posts: 862 Location: France
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Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 12:49 am Post subject: |
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Try "Last Nite" from Larry Carlton. A very good record, no smooth jazz here. |
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johan Senior Member
Joined: 28 Jul 2003 Posts: 145 Location: Sweden
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Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 4:20 am Post subject: |
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Last Nite is THE Larry Carlton CD.
Some REALLY good live playing at Baked Potato in LA.
"Emotions wound us so" still gives me goosebumps...and I've heard that track a 1000-times. |
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marinblues Senior Member
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Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 9:04 am Post subject: |
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Also "Friends" is a good CD. "South Town" is a killer track.
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telefunk1 Senior Member
Joined: 21 Jul 2003 Posts: 401 Location: College Station, TX
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Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 11:38 am Post subject: |
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Always enjoy Solid Ground, for his versions of Josie and Layla. For my money these are well thought out and executed instrumentals of some very popular tunes. I also admit to getting into some songs on the Renegade Gentlemen release, although it is a bit over the top and heavy handed most of the time. Any Rit fans out there - the CD Larry and Lee has some good moments, too, although they both play it a little safe. |
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elizabeth Robben Fan #1
Joined: 16 Jul 2003 Posts: 534 Location: SF Bay area
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Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 11:59 am Post subject: Solid Ground |
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Love that CD (Solid Ground) _________________ www.elizabethgage.com |
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marinblues Senior Member
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Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 12:05 pm Post subject: |
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Deep Into It (2001) has a good cover "Roll with it" and "It's a groove thing" is really nice. Sounds like old Larry.
His worst sonh is his most played song "Smiles and Smiles to go". That one really get on my nerves and when he plays the acoustic in general
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kirk95 Starship Captain
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gitarz*r*us Member
Joined: 29 Sep 2003 Posts: 33 Location: Bay Area
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Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 12:16 pm Post subject: Larry and Robben, vs. "Larry and Lee" |
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I think Robben should lay off the "Larry was influenced by me, not the other way around" stuff. It is more than "mildly embarassing": it comes across as arrogant. For the record, Larry Carlton did Joni Mitchell's "Court and Spark" LP before he ever met Robben. Larry's use of the volume pedal to get that "swell" effect is clearly demonstrated on Court and Spark. Later, when Robben was brought in to do the tour with Joni, Larry met Robben at the studio and showed Robben the parts from the record. It is true that Larry, ever the gentleman, has always credited Robben as a heavy influence on Larry's blues playing. Larry gave Robben a big thank you, along with John Coltrane, on his first LP, "Room 335," which came out in 1978, before Robben's first official solo release, "Inside Story" (1979). Larry still claims he is Robben's biggest fan (sorry Elizabeth). Larry told me he would love to do a duet record with Robben, like he did with Lee Ritenour ("Larry and Lee") in 1995 or 1996. They should have done this a long time ago, when they were both with the GRP -- Stretch record label. Larry has said that the "Larry and Lee" project was "strictly commercial", meaning that Larry and Lee are not close friends or musical compatriots (even though I personally like them both). I have even heard stories that the L.A. studio musicians in the early 70s thought Lee was kind of arrogant, coming into sessions and immediately sitting in the "first chair" guitar seat, ahead of people like Tommy Tedesco and Dean Parks. Anyway, we should all try to convince Robben to get together with Larry for a duet record. Anybody care to try to convince Robben and/or his management? (Believe me, I've tried before and it went nowhere)... |
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kirk95 Starship Captain
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Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 12:34 pm Post subject: Re: Larry and Robben, vs. "Larry and Lee" |
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gitarz*r*us wrote: | Anyway, we should all try to convince Robben to get together with Larry for a duet record. Anybody care to try to convince Robben and/or his management? (Believe me, I've tried before and it went nowhere)... |
Count me in! That would be one killer collaboration..Carlton/ Ford! _________________ www.hendersounds.com
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telefunk1 Senior Member
Joined: 21 Jul 2003 Posts: 401 Location: College Station, TX
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Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 12:58 pm Post subject: |
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Just don't let Larry sing! |
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marinblues Senior Member
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Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 2:44 pm Post subject: |
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telefunk1 wrote: | Just don't let Larry sing! |
I remember he had this song which went: "I'm a fool..."
It had a killer Boogie powered solo though (Live in Japan LP).
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