Racman

Posts: 480 Join date: 2008-02-13 Age: 59 Location: Honolulu, Hawaii
 | Subject: A song, a Pharaoh and the Solo Tue Aug 16, 2011 2:17 am | |
| Just thought I share this clip. You can fast foward straight to Lenny's solo at point 9:28, if you choose.
However, when there, if we can get pass the snear at the cam and curd chewing you may enjoy it as I did. Incredible and tasteful solo here. Pay special attention to Lenny's foot to hand combinations it just inspires me personaly speaking of course.
Forever, rac
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D. Slam

Posts: 1962 Join date: 2008-01-05
 | Subject: Re: A song, a Pharaoh and the Solo Tue Aug 16, 2011 1:10 pm | |
| Very nice.... If you're talking about that face Lenny made right at the beginning of his solo, I really didn't see that as a snear at all. May have been from pain or just a little facial gesture in preparing for his solo.
This was fun to watch.... Thanks, Rac. |
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Suss

Posts: 649 Join date: 2008-01-05 Age: 62 Location: Atlanta, GA (USA)
 | Subject: Re: A song, a Pharaoh and the Solo Wed Aug 17, 2011 12:27 pm | |
| | Racman wrote: | Just thought I share this clip. You can fast foward straight to Lenny's solo at point 9:28, if you choose.
However, when there, if we can get pass the snear at the cam and curd chewing you may enjoy it as I did. Incredible and tasteful solo here. Pay special attention to Lenny's foot to hand combinations it just inspires me personaly speaking of course.
Forever, rac
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Why would anyone want to fast forward? |
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Suss

Posts: 649 Join date: 2008-01-05 Age: 62 Location: Atlanta, GA (USA)
 | Subject: Re: A song, a Pharaoh and the Solo Wed Aug 17, 2011 12:56 pm | |
| This is pure genius from "Return To Forever!"
Chick and the Crew provides the personification of breaking the boxes! The melodics, technical proficiency and flow says it all. These 25 minutes spent listening will cause me to listen again.
Thanks Racman... may everyone do the same: without fast forwarding. The devil is in the details while so many seek to achieve the obvious. |
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Daveonskins

Posts: 339 Join date: 2008-01-07
 | Subject: Re: A song, a Pharaoh and the Solo Thu Aug 18, 2011 7:38 pm | |
| I really dug this whole piece Rac- As for the gum thing, He might be chewing it to prevent a dry mouth. If you notice, There is a fog in the air onstage to enhance the lighting. This fog, although most likely water based, can tend to cause a dry throat. I know from experiencing this exact thing. I never go onstage without gum in my mouth. And when I do, and realize I don't have any, it kinda freaks me out! haha.. For some strange reason, it helps me concentrate as well as keep my throat hydrated. Not that I'm chewing constantly, but only when I feel the need to. Just wanted to comment on it, because I never had anyone tell me they were distracted by the chewing haha Thanks for posting this clip, I enjoyed it a lot---D.L. |
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Racman

Posts: 480 Join date: 2008-02-13 Age: 59 Location: Honolulu, Hawaii
 | Subject: Re: A song, a Pharaoh and the Solo Fri Aug 19, 2011 10:58 am | |
| You're welcome Dave! Glad you saw the value in RTF in the now.
Forever, rac |
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