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KpBasser

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Hey Shamus,
Glad to see you got that Bongo. I hope it's as nice as the demo Bongo you couldn't put down at the open house.
I had a couple Jaco albums on vinyl and weather report. I think I might like to check out that CD.
My friends and I once went to a Jaco Bass seminar, and when we got there something was wrong and he canceled the event. We never did get to see him. We did see a Jeff Berlin seminar at that same music store and that was awesome.

Keep on playin'
KP
 

shamus63

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KpBasser said:
Hey Shamus,
Glad to see you got that Bongo. I hope it's as nice as the demo Bongo you couldn't put down at the open house.
I had a couple Jaco albums on vinyl and weather report. I think I might like to check out that CD.
My friends and I once went to a Jaco Bass seminar, and when we got there something was wrong and he canceled the event. We never did get to see him. We did see a Jeff Berlin seminar at that same music store and that was awesome.

Keep on playin'
KP
Even the tracks that I'm not big on (very few) are impressive. The tracks I personally can't enough of are:

Teen Town
Punk Jazz
Barbary Coast
(Used To Be A) Cha Cha
Wiggle Waggle
Opus Pocus

Teen Town (Vic Wooten) and Punk Jazz (Richard Bona) kick the most @ss, far as I'm concerned!:cool:
 

midopa

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I'm saddened that there wasn't a cover of "Birdland" in there. That song is awesome! Still, neat CD!
 
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