Greg Leisz with Bill Frisell
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Greg Leisz with Bill Frisell
Here's Greg with Bill in a very textural context. Not much screen time for Greg's Asher but he's a key part of the bed that supports Frisell's Tele solo.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVWwX7rB ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVWwX7rB ... re=related
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Greg Leisz
Thank you for posting that link, Andy. Nice to see all those players in a live context. Leisz's playing on that album (Blues Dream) is suberb. And a nice picture of an old National Dynamic in soft focus on the back cover to boot.
I should also mention that I really appreciate your lap steel book. Great read.
Jay.
I should also mention that I really appreciate your lap steel book. Great read.
Jay.
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Bill is one of my all-time favorite guitarists. The thing I like best about him is that he almost never plays any guitar "licks". He plays MUSIC with a capital M. When I see him play I seldom watch his hands to see what he's playing. I watch his face to catch the moments of child like glee that break out when he hears something that moves him. I love that.
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There's a fairly new CD/DVD out by McCoy TYner called Guitars that features Frisell, Marc Ribot, John Scofield, and Bela Fleck playing with Tyner, Ron Carter, and Jack DeJohnette. Frisell and Scofield come off best to my ears. Scofield 'cause he's fearless and just blows on Tyner's level and Frisell because he forces Tyner to come to his conception of time slowed down and melodic, thematic improvisation. Fascinating record. Trucks and Ribot seem to range from impotence to being all at sea from hero worshop or fear of being out of their league with jazz icons. The DVD let's you see the vibe in the studio where it's not working and where communication is happening.
As for steel guitar, Frisell and Leisz as a duo seem to have found a rare level of musical communication. Like so ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GeR3PDn7ri4
ps thanks, Jayson.
As for steel guitar, Frisell and Leisz as a duo seem to have found a rare level of musical communication. Like so ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GeR3PDn7ri4
ps thanks, Jayson.
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One of my all time favorite lap steel songs is Greg Leisz's "Santo's Dream". It can be found on "Legends of the Incredible Lap Steel Guitar" www.horserockrecords.com He does a crecendo part in the song that gives me goosebumps every time I hear it. Incredible musician!