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Jeff "Skunk" Baxter Interview
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Jeff "Skunk" Baxter Interview
Great guy, phenomenal musician. Wonderful stories :
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Re: Jeff "Skunk" Baxter Interview
Interesting interview, and for those unfamiliar with Segovia, here is a couple of minutes with Andres Segovia.
https://youtu.be/xGfFii6Dtkg?si=RUCOUjZpOAwaw0tH
https://youtu.be/xGfFii6Dtkg?si=RUCOUjZpOAwaw0tH
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Re: Jeff "Skunk" Baxter Interview
Was privileged to hear Segovia in STL live before he passed. Funny thing, someone came in late, or after he started playing - Segovia just stopped playing and waited for the guy to sit down before he resumed.
Skunk is, has been, a :
luthier, effects engineer, plays guitar, keys, bass, drums & pedal steel - i.e. pretty much every g.d. thing in sight he plays.
It was interesting him sharing that his improvisational foundation was via sax books - I can sort of see that - certainly, he comes/came at his solos with a very unique, usually tonally-layered approach, kind of like what you hear in bop, with the sax and trumpet playing close intervals, attacking counter-point to the main beat. He's just special.
Skunk is, has been, a :
luthier, effects engineer, plays guitar, keys, bass, drums & pedal steel - i.e. pretty much every g.d. thing in sight he plays.
It was interesting him sharing that his improvisational foundation was via sax books - I can sort of see that - certainly, he comes/came at his solos with a very unique, usually tonally-layered approach, kind of like what you hear in bop, with the sax and trumpet playing close intervals, attacking counter-point to the main beat. He's just special.
Re: Jeff "Skunk" Baxter Interview
Rick has a long interview with Rick Wakeman going through his entire life. While known as a prog master from Strawbs and Yes, he was also in high demand as a session keyboardist. He played the very distinct opening piano solo for Cat Stevens' "Morning Has Broken", among others.
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Re: Jeff "Skunk" Baxter Interview
Beato needs to get his head out of his (donkey) and Skunk needs a shave.
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Re: Jeff "Skunk" Baxter Interview
Overall, I liked Beato's interview with him. Baxter lost me when he attempted to claim that the Doobie's album -"Living on the Fault Line" was one of their best. That album is horrendous.