Me doing a bunch of Tull Covers

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2013/06/07 14:50:47 (permalink)

Me doing a bunch of Tull Covers

I did a “Rock Camp for Dads” with a Jethro Tull theme.  You get 4 rehearsals and a gig … it is a lot of fun.  I am on drums but you do not see me at all because of the camera position this time.
Living in the Past:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AibRvFzs3-c

Teacher:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAgPe8rL16I

Up To Me (I am not a percussionist so I had to arrange drum parts for this one …
I think it came out OK)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IeuE-Xyu1E4

Locomotive:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCyauFDoJ_g

Aqualung (my drumming is a little sloppy on this one in a few places):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTjANrOQFpA







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    Old55
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    Re: Me doing a bunch of Tull Covers 2013/06/07 16:18:57 (permalink)
    I'm looking forward to hearing them when I get home later. 

    Should auld acquaintance be forgot--hey, who the hell are you guys?  
     
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    Re: Me doing a bunch of Tull Covers 2013/06/11 18:18:34 (permalink)
    These Rock Camp For Dads are great (at least in my opinion). Granted it is pay to play but you get quite a bit for it.  Since moving to MN and not having a physical (brick and mortar if you will) band, these camps have been my gigging outlet.

    This was an interesting camp … doing a whole bunch of Tull covers at one time.  Over the years I have played many covers but never did “tribute bands”.  Now I’ve done several of them including a Zep and a Who camp. 

    Here are my thoughts and observations on Tull vs. Zep vs. The Who .. and my apologies
    for probably stating the obvious but I have always been a Tull fan … just never learned a lot of their material.  The Tull songs are lyrically cerebral like Townshend’s writing and the arrangements seem to mirror those of Who songs (e.g., the use of cut time when going from verse to chorus) but the syncopated grooves are very Zeppelinesque.  For example, compare Tull’s “Teacher” to “Who Are You”, the choruses in both these tunes go to cut time with a very straight rock beat but the verse section of “Who Are You” is a straight beat with very Moon like fills but the verse section in “Teacher” is essentially devoid of long fills but grooves in a very Bonham fashion.  The thing that makes the Tull drumming Moon-like is the 8th note bass drum going through many of the fills or essentially the fill itself.
    It would be interesting to get a guitarist’s or bassist’s perspective.





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    Re: Me doing a bunch of Tull Covers 2013/06/11 18:33:37 (permalink)
    Now that was cool!  Hey the flute player didn't look much like a DAD.

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    Re: Me doing a bunch of Tull Covers 2013/06/11 19:27:30 (permalink)
    Dave that was great!
    First I've heard of rock camp and it just seems like a great time.
     
    I enjoyed the video/music very much and think you guys did a great job.
     
    The only "perspective" I have about the grooves and your drumming is that
    I thought you were spot on.
    I have to say though...I kept expecting you to look over the cymbal like Wilson
    and say...Tim?
     
    Thanks man, that was fun...my wife enjoyed the idea and the music too.
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    Re: Me doing a bunch of Tull Covers 2013/06/11 19:35:47 (permalink)
     
    Glad to think you had a bunch of fun!
     
    best regards,
    mike


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    Re: Me doing a bunch of Tull Covers 2013/06/11 21:07:09 (permalink)
    Hey, maybe you could replace the MIDI drums on the version Rich, James and I did of Living In The Past?
    (now that you *know* the song).
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    Re: Me doing a bunch of Tull Covers 2013/06/14 22:59:32 (permalink)
    It took a little longer to get to the listening part, but I made.  They songs sound very good.  Hey!  That flute player didn't look like a dad.  (Not the I'm complaining.)  

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