Heard this yesterday from ……..i forget where……..anyway they wanted Rufus but he couldn't make it so they got Papa John C_R_eech instead https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBhd5OTVykQ
Oh , it was at Eschaton with these allmusic notes What began as a late-night jam involving drummer Joey Covington, guitarist Jorma Kaukonen, and bassist Jack Casady along with guests Carlos Santana and Michael Shrieve resulted in the Jefferson Airplane's final charting hit. Covington, who had replaced Spencer Dryden on drums at the conclusion of the Volunteers sessions, was concurrently keeping time for the Airplane and the Kaukonen/Casady spinoff Hot Tuna. Although initially a throwaway with the euphemistic working title of "Sh*tty As You Feel," at the urging of Airplane engineer Pat "Maurice the Magnificent" Ieraci, Grace Slick and Paul Kantner overdubbed vocals and the newest addition to the group, violinist Papa John Creach laid down some moody if not sparse fiddle.
You monster.
And to think people make fun of accordion music.
The drumming is a perfect accompaniment to the "music."
"Full Tonal Range" of approximately 0.2 octaves.
A person could be forgiven for playing bagpipes if they played that one.
Heard this yesterday from ……..i forget where……..anyway they wanted Rufus but he couldn't make it so they got Papa John C_R_eech instead
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBhd5OTVykQ
Oh , it was at Eschaton with these allmusic notes
What began as a late-night jam involving drummer Joey Covington, guitarist Jorma Kaukonen, and bassist Jack Casady along with guests Carlos Santana and Michael Shrieve resulted in the Jefferson Airplane's final charting hit. Covington, who had replaced Spencer Dryden on drums at the conclusion of the Volunteers sessions, was concurrently keeping time for the Airplane and the Kaukonen/Casady spinoff Hot Tuna. Although initially a throwaway with the euphemistic working title of "Sh*tty As You Feel," at the urging of Airplane engineer Pat "Maurice the Magnificent" Ieraci, Grace Slick and Paul Kantner overdubbed vocals and the newest addition to the group, violinist Papa John Creach laid down some moody if not sparse fiddle.
Bark was not a JA high point.
"They must be trained, sir. It's a dangerous job!"
https://youtu.be/Es0t50H44IE
Wow. there truly are more things on Heaven and Earth than can be dreamt of in our philosophies.
AgentXPQ
That part from 11:51 to 11:59. I laughed myself sick.