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The band that can't play anything
Fabio:
*Grumble* fine...
La Creme:
OOHHH TROUBLE WITHIN THE BAND INFRASTRUCTURE BREEEOOOWWWWWW!
Um, If I were you guys I'd hit up at least one Zeppelin cover because there are a lot of them that are easy to learn, good for jamming, and sound good live. Also, whoever listens to the most funk/jazz-fusion (if anyone) should bring in some of their favorite 70's fusion. That stuff is great to play. The only problem is that it will put your singers to the side for long periods of time.
Good jazz-fusion songs that are also easy:
"Chameleon" by Herbie Hancock
"Teen Town" by Weather Report
"Sivad" by Miles Davis
"What I Say" by Miles Davis (hard bass part, but the rest is easy...)
"Anxiety/Taurian Matador" by Billy Cobham (I'm definately doing this if I ever get another band together)
"Watermelon Man" by Herbie Hancock
"I Lu Kron" by Ginger Baker Trio
"Thelonious Monk Is My Grandmother" by Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey (the bass part on this song has a shitload of effects on it, so it's only really pull-offable if your bass or guitar player has a lot of pedals...)
Signum_Tenebrae:
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Too unoriginal.
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Holy shit no way.
La Creme:
Mang, there is everything. I've even heard a CD that was just one cow's moo put into a really high quality mixing program thingy and turned into an entire 50-minute album.
It sucked. But still.
La Creme:
Yeah, but you can always make it the guitar part. Guitarists usually get faster... faster....
But yeah, I think it's just a general statement that the bass is gonna be the hardest thing in most decent fusion peices.
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