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This is a "tune within a tune." The embedded tune is probably the greatest blues ever to achieve chart-buster status and, not only that, I believe it was the first time that listeners heard the Fender Rhodes piano, which was quite new at the time. It was recorded not just by someone long forgotten, but by a titan who will live forever through his music. Nuff said. Who's going to identify it? The drummer is an RD artist known, regrettably, only as PG artist #4 (RealDrums BluesBBEven8^, at the top of the list). Whoever #4 is, he or she is one burnin' drummer. Aleck Rand: guitar, organ, bass. Listen and groove to CRANKIN' https://soundcloud.com/aleckrand/crankin
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This one was too easy. But a great listen and great arrangement on Ray's big hit!
later,
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Wow Danny,
That was quick. Didn't expect it to fall so easily.
Dean
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excellent playing and an interesting version of a great song
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Hi Dean, great guitar! Ray used to be one of my first role models. I even wore his sunglasses. Guenter
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Well I'll be damned!
Guenter, this is the first time I've actually gotten to see you, although this is probably an older picture. Why, you're the spittin' image of Ray at the Fender Rhodes! Shake that thang, baby!
And, of course, thank you for the compliment.
Dean
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Well I'll be damned!
Guenter, this is the first time I've actually gotten to see you, although this is probably an older picture. Why, you're the spittin' image of Ray at the Fender Rhodes! Shake that thang, baby!
And, of course, thank you for the compliment.
Dean
Dean,
After looking at the photo and reading your comment on how much they "look alike" at the "Fender Rhodes" me thinks Santa might want to bring you some script glasses. :>
OK, I got the joke, never rmind.
Later,
Last edited by Danny C.; 11/30/13 11:34 AM. Reason: Spacing Issue
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Hi Aleck Cant hope to comment on the technical musical aspects of this as it is beyond me but I enjoyed the roaring along groove of the whole thing. Nice stereo spacing on my headphones too. Ace, Aleck cheers ian
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Danny,
No pair of glasses that Santa could ever find would halp me!
Dean
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nice old 1-4-5 jammin there.
I may have to investigate that drummer a bit further myself.
Last edited by Guitarhacker; 11/30/13 03:18 PM.
You can find my music at: www.herbhartley.comAdd nothing that adds nothing to the music. You can make excuses or you can make progress but not both. The magic you are looking for is in the work you are avoiding.
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Dean,
Love your guitar on this, man! Some cool speed stuff, some sweet melody stuff...
Terrific arrangement and mix - one of your best, I'd say.
Very enjoyable!
floyd
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Dean,Those are some fast runs. Nice playing on this one. I enjoyed it. Tom
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Hi, Dean !
You really move those fingers on this one !:)) Getting Crankin´? I am amazed as always by your brilliant playing !!!:))
Cheers Dani
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Thanks Floyd and Tommy,
I'm glad you boys liked it. Y'know, after a hundred takes trying to nail that thing, I dipped my fingers in cool water and heard, "hsssss..." along with a little puff of steam.
Whew!
Dean
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Dean, All I can think of right now is WOW! Are you sure you didn't record this at a slower speed and then speed it up? Very nice work on a true classic! Steve
Steve Young Music"In order to compose, all you need to do is remember a tune that nobody else has thought of." - Robert Schumann
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Hey Steve,
Alright, I will admit to using an artificial device without which I could never have played Crankin'.
And, believe me, it hurts to confess this, because I have on occasion swaggered my vanity around saying, "Oh, man, that kind of thing, that's just for kids."
So, OK, I did it: I used a pick.
I know, I've insisted that I play with my thumb and 99% of the time I do. But velocity like that is out of range for my thumb. Wouldn't recording at slow speed and then speeding up the playback produce something like the guitar equivalent of Alvin and the Chipmunks? I remember doing stuff like that with a tape recorder when I was a kid. Doing it in the other direction, I became "the monster from beneath the sea."
But my avatar carries a message: I've always had a "hot hand" on the instrument. There are plenty of players a lot faster than I am, but sheer speed devoid of ideas doesn't cut it - at least, not for me.
I'm flattered by your remarks and glad you liked the tune.
Dean
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Thank you RichMac,
Really glad you enjoyed it.
Dean Clark (aka Aleck Rand)
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That there was some fine pickin! Great jam. It was cookin right along.
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Hi Greg,
Along with the cookin', throw my fingertips on the grill. Burnt steak, man. But worth it, to hear kind responses like yours.
Dean
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