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Rickter Scale Show 196 - Kick the Cat, Mastermind, Pat Martino
airing Sunday, September 28 from 8-11 PM EST and Monday, September 29 from 1-4 PM EST
This week is two instrumental fusion discs wrapped around a debut classic. Kick The Cat - "Weirdo" (2002) The Weirdo Chip Monkey Yo! P.S. Sorry No Flowers This Time Two Down Right Side of the Bed I'm Lovin' Life Visogoth's Overture Breakfast With the Visogoths She's Beautiful The Nine Lives of Thor Hash House Revenge of the Mongreals The Weirdo (Reprise) If you don't like jazz because it's too slow, and don't like fusion because it wanks too much, this disc is for you. The second of three records by this Chicago-area band, it's excellent. I hear the last one, "Scramble", is even better. "Two Down" has some amazing guitar - but most of the music is written by bassist Chris Clemente, who seems to have a knack for songwriting. Mastermind - "Volume One" (1990) Child of Technology On The Wings of Mercury The Enemy Within Tidings of Battle A Call to Arms Long Distance Love Affair Eye of the Storm Fanfare Reach for the Sky One By One War Machine The debut by Bill and Rich Berends is a good dose of in your face prog. It's got a lot of guitar and much use of the midi by Bill, and some power drumming by Rich. Over the years, they went from full-blown prog to fusion to metal, and now the Berends are playing in the Jersey area doing 60's blues and related music. I used to see them often, playing places as diverse as Progscape and Nearfest to small local bars. Used to play havoc on the eardrums, but well worth it...there's some instrumentals and even some accessibility on some of this album's songs. Pat Martino - "Joyous Lake" (1976) Line Games Pyramidial Vision Mardi Gras M'Wandishi Song Bird Joyous Lake I never heard of guitarist Pat Martino until a few weeks ago at Progday. Someone suggested this to me as I was leafing through some discs. Reading up on some of his history, I found out that he had an aneurysm in 1980, causing him amnesia. It took him seven years to get everything back (including how to play the guitar), and now he is still going strong. Tasteful fusion with a nice supposting cast, including Kenwood Dennard and Will Lee. and from "Starbright" (1976) Deeda Blue Macaw Prelude This is pacakaged with Joyous Lake in a two-disc set called "First Light". I thought I would throw some song on from this - "Epilogue" has some choice acoustic work. |
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Re: Rickter Scale Show 196 - Kick the Cat, Mastermind, Pat Martino
I've a good mind to call the ASPCA on you for playing 'kick the cat.' Weirdo! Why pick on cats. Why not bears, or dogs.
![]() Guess it's good thing I don't use my good mind much. ![]()
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Re: Rickter Scale Show 196 - Kick the Cat, Mastermind, Pat Martino
[quote=OverHillandDale;37878 Why not bears[/QUOTE]
We'll leave that to Stephen Colbert! |
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Re: Rickter Scale Show 196 - Kick the Cat, Mastermind, Pat Martino
just think of "kick the cat" as a slang term for putting the fus in fusion, the zz's in jazz and being real with it.
or rick you might have to put a disclaimer that says: "No actual cats were harmed in anyway during the recording of this cd." ![]() |
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