i agree with Ed Kola - interesting to see a CBG used within a band situation, as for other genres beside Blues i have and am currently working on some ideas! (-;
Two things really do it for me: (1) It's a break from the blues. (2) The CBG is in there as part of the music rather than center stage. I say that because if CBGs are ever going to slip their chain and really take off, they have to be seen as part of the standard instrument toolkit - and not just an occasionally featured novelty instrument. Please understand I'm not knocking blues either. It's just these silly little boxes are so bloody versatile and musically useful that it would be a shame to mentally lock them into just one or two musical genres.
Now 'scuze me. I gotta drag my my tail and credit card over to Amazon and buy their CD.
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i agree with Ed Kola - interesting to see a CBG used within a band situation, as for other genres beside Blues i have and am currently working on some ideas! (-;
Gotta download this one!
Video not available in Germany ARGHHHH
Like it big time!
Two things really do it for me: (1) It's a break from the blues. (2) The CBG is in there as part of the music rather than center stage. I say that because if CBGs are ever going to slip their chain and really take off, they have to be seen as part of the standard instrument toolkit - and not just an occasionally featured novelty instrument. Please understand I'm not knocking blues either. It's just these silly little boxes are so bloody versatile and musically useful that it would be a shame to mentally lock them into just one or two musical genres.
Now 'scuze me. I gotta drag my my tail and credit card over to Amazon and buy their CD.
hell yeah!!!
yeah, love it!!