Neil Peart could swing!
Solo at 14:00.
walrus
Solo at 14:00.
walrus
Jorma played a Thunderbird on the album.
Which Grace absolutely hated since it was all added in post-production. She thought it didn't sound like the band anymore. I admit for a long time I much preferred the production on After Bathing At Baxter's, the follow-up, which they had much more hand in producing.
I like "Pillow" more now than I ever did as a kid.
Jorma played a Thunderbird on the album.
Which Grace absolutely hated since it was all added in post-production. She thought it didn't sound like the band anymore. I admit for a long time I much preferred the production on After Bathing At Baxter's, the follow-up, which they had much more hand in producing.
I like "Pillow" more now than I ever did as a kid.
Neil Peart could swing!
Solo at 14:00.
walrus
Neil Peart could swing!
Solo at 14:00.
walrus
My Favorite.
West
Mitchell for me, the jazziest of all.
My Favorite.
West
I wouldn't want to have to choose.
Just a good pic of Jorma with the 'bird. He says in interviews he used it on "Pillow", to be clear.Jefferson Guild
Pictured (left to right): Paul Kantner, Jorma Kaukonen, Skip Spence, Marty Balin, Jack Casady, and Signe Anderson in the studio circa 1965. Photographed by Michael Ochs. From the Jefferson Airplane Facebook page. Picture is from the recording sessions that created "Jefferson Airplane Takes...letstalkguild.com
Garcia's credited as "Spiritual Advisor" and did play on "Today" and other tunes as well, but I don't recall hearing the reverb was his "fault". IIRC correctly Grace blamed it on the producer aiming for a more "marketable" sound. According to the Wiki page, that would be Rick Jarrard:I love them both, just from the progress when you travel 3/5 of a mile in 17 seconds.
I actually think Jerry Garcia was responsible for all the reverb.
I wouldn't want to have to choose.
Continuing the "movie music" theme (heheheh), I nominate the divine Ms. Hepburn in "Breakfast at Tiffany's"I always loved playing In The Mood in my high school stage band. I think we played it every year.