Rob Ickes w/ David Lee Roth? (oh lord...)

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Craig Ferguson
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Rob Ickes w/ David Lee Roth? (oh lord...)

Post by Craig Ferguson »

I love Rob Ickes playing, but with all due respect...wow!

The best part is watching Mr. Roth looking around in confusion for each soloist. "Oh, there's the banjo player...no wait...I thought you played that thing...uh, what do they call it...dobro?"

You can watch it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YW5-mPbkKw8&search=david%20lee%20roth

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Post by Jason Schofield »

You should read Dave's bio "Crazy from the Heat" . The guy really is a mad genious. I have so much respect for the man. He was my hero when I was a teen and now as an adult he has my respect as a human being. I loaned the book to my dad and he love's Dave now. BTW he did guest vocals on 2 tracks on a Van Halen bluegrass tribute album called "Strummin with the Devil" it's definitely not a career move. LOL
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Post by John Rosett »

as the late, great jethro burns once said,"there's no such thing as a bad gig".
did you notice that that's john jorgenson playing mandolin?
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Post by Mark Eaton »

Craig, I'm sure you will enjoy the thread from the "Music" section that was started on June 6.
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum10/HTML/201632.html

If you want a good chuckle-go to the Jerry Douglas bulletin board-we had a lot of fun with this topic. The thread went the full 100 posts, which is the maximum over there.
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Post by Bill Hatcher »

That was really funny.
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Post by John Sluszny »

Great band!
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Post by AJ Azure »

That's the "John Jorgenson Bluegrass Band" I give props to dave for taking a risk.
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Post by Chris LeDrew »

What did he have to lose? Ha-ha!!
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Post by wt golden »

The thing is - he didn't change his vocal delivery at all. It was like he was performing in front of a very loud rock band still. He should have had a little more thought of the ensemble and the sound. He is charismatic enough to pull anything he wanted off - but he just went to what was comfortable I guess.
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Post by Keith Cordell »

cynic that I am, I actually found myself kinda taken in by Dave's enthusiasm. And I've heard worse on the radio. LOTS of times.
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Post by Mark Eaton »

He was certainly enjoying himself-he gets some points for that!

Here is a quote from Rob Ickes himself, from his bulletin board:

"Hey y'all, I'm up here in NYC, DLR is a cool cat! We are having a great time backing him up, he is loving this bgrass stuff!"



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Post by Don Barnhardt »

SUCKS!
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Post by Brad Bechtel »

I think it's a brave attempt to sell CDs to people who wouldn't normally listen to this type of music. I don't think I'd buy a copy, but I've seen far worse things on TV.

Thanks for sharing that!

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Post by Jon Zimmerman »

Have to agree with all above. It's "Mr. Fame" way out of his coy pond. But, gotta give him some due for still tryin' after all these yowls. Took a look at his kid's vid on the 'Explore More'..sidebar, and it's obvious that she has the same genes--trying hard, but..talent isn't something you pose for.
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Post by AJ Azure »

As far as the CD, you know Dave is only on two cuts. The rest is pure bluegraassers.

In my mind as musicians it a matter of taste to not overly slam someone's efforts. He made an effort, albeit a minimalsitic one. It's also possibble the recorded version is better than the live one.
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Post by Bob Hoffnar »

Thanks for the heads up on the vid. That looks like a super fun gig. David Lee Roth has always been one my faves.

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Post by Drew Howard »

Love DLR but a bluegrass version of "Jump" is needless.

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Post by Charles Davidson »

Want to see something a hundred times worse than this? Watch the top 20 countdown on GAC.
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