(Though always hard to watch Roy Estrada playing, given his heinous criminal situation, it was good when Rockette Morton could play the 6-string).
(And this is Beefheart heresy, but I will take Art Tripp over John French in most matters. Artie does not spend most of his energy bitterly explaining how he was the real genius in the group).
(In fact, Artie spends most of his energy being a chiropractor these days).
(Sometimes, Drumbo, the non-technical leader is just the special sauce that makes everything work, and nobody else in the band, talented as they may be, is ever as good without him).
Yessir, that would be me. That is some peak era Beefheartin’ too.
(Though always hard to watch Roy Estrada playing, given his heinous criminal situation, it was good when Rockette Morton could play the 6-string).
(And this is Beefheart heresy, but I will take Art Tripp over John French in most matters. Artie does not spend most of his energy bitterly explaining how he was the real genius in the group).
(In fact, Artie spends most of his energy being a chiropractor these days).
(Sometimes, Drumbo, the non-technical leader is just the special sauce that makes everything work, and nobody else in the band, talented as they may be, is ever as good without him).
(See also George Clinton and Mark E Smith).
Who’s this Colonel Beef-Head again?
http://www.scarygoround.com/sgr/ar.php?date=20070730
That’s pretty good. Especially like the bit about most common number of times most people listen to TMR:
1. One
2. A quarter
(Serious head here, though. I spins it for pleasure).
(But only when no one else is home).
Also a fan, and yeah the number of times bit is awesome.
I needed to.
https://youtu.be/CxpyZtzvTJ0