Psycho Ward
Well-known member
I had a long day of flying and didn’t get home to well after midnight, but I’ve been sifting thru the threads and haven’t seen any mention of BP playing. This is one CEO that can use his products!
The Friday night event started with BP playing “Biffs Blues in A” (which was actually in E, Tommyindelaware can explain it better) on bass. It’s more than safe to say that BP is one funky mother! Later that night there was some great gitar pick’n, go go dancing, drinking and fun had by all. *partiers note, don’t try this at home BP is a professional*
Saturday night’s concert was amazing and I’m talking about BP. There he was on stage with true legends, kicking ass all the way. My favorite thing of the whole night was BP playing a … I guess it was a baritone guitar? I heard this funky bass riff going on, Tony Levin was standing there just holding his bass, and I was hearing BP. Then when he played in a higher register on that instrument it blew away every Telecaster I’ve ever heard, twangy, funky, sort of clavinet like except with big balls! (BP I want one of those, can I get a lefty and lessons? Tuesday’s good with you?)
To sum up this rambling post, BP is one hell of a player and I think that is probably what keeps the quality control to an exacting standard that we have come to expect from a EBMM product. A player knows a great instrument, ain’t nothing getting past BP.
(…it’s still dream like.)
The Friday night event started with BP playing “Biffs Blues in A” (which was actually in E, Tommyindelaware can explain it better) on bass. It’s more than safe to say that BP is one funky mother! Later that night there was some great gitar pick’n, go go dancing, drinking and fun had by all. *partiers note, don’t try this at home BP is a professional*
Saturday night’s concert was amazing and I’m talking about BP. There he was on stage with true legends, kicking ass all the way. My favorite thing of the whole night was BP playing a … I guess it was a baritone guitar? I heard this funky bass riff going on, Tony Levin was standing there just holding his bass, and I was hearing BP. Then when he played in a higher register on that instrument it blew away every Telecaster I’ve ever heard, twangy, funky, sort of clavinet like except with big balls! (BP I want one of those, can I get a lefty and lessons? Tuesday’s good with you?)
To sum up this rambling post, BP is one hell of a player and I think that is probably what keeps the quality control to an exacting standard that we have come to expect from a EBMM product. A player knows a great instrument, ain’t nothing getting past BP.
(…it’s still dream like.)