Think of that, my guitar and me, musical history?!? Not quite, more like musical hysteria! I think my penchant for psychedelic diddling and fiddling lends itself to the spontaneous music underground quite well.
Having arrived somewhere in the middle of the marathon, I missed the "cove jam". (Two members became stranded in a boat. Since they had portable recording equipment and instruments, it turned into an S.O.S. recording session.) But once in tune and warmed up, I got to feeling like reeling! I'm not sure what I think at any given moment when the axe is strapped on, but I do what feels good.
I never played with Zoo-Lou before. A perpetually new flavor! We gelled on some dual guitars, but Lou's drumming put me in grooveland. The jams went for 4 hours that night. Digital Yoda, Solidbone, Zoo-Lou and Wally-Mon. You'll hear guitars, drums, keyboards, vocals, congas, and bongos, but never more than 4 people playing, writing, and recording. There are no overdubs! Nothing was written or rehearsed! You get to hear it all unfold before your very ears.
Quite a group, fours guys, multiplexiple instrumentationalisticalists. And who knows when the next time will be? We shall see.
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