#TMITuesday time! Open for questions about huskybots, me, or anything else you want to know! Please ask me stuff so I am distracted from how cold my building is.
@kelseyhusky I know about the bass but that’s recent, right? Do you play any other instruments or is bass your first?
@Leucrotta I've been teaching myself songs on bass for about 5 years now. I played piano, keyboard, and organ from age 4-17, also during which i did percussion/drums from age 12-17.
@kelseyhusky actually... y’know, I have no clue what you’re into other than EDM, the Beastie Boys, and stuff from the 90s. I’d assumed funk b/c Beasties and bass (earlier RHCP maybe?), but I have no idea if you like jazz or have a favorite composer, anything like that. Tell me about your tastes in music?
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@kelseyhusky that does! We actually are moderately similar in getting alternative and oldies about the same time - the oldies station was the only one that got reception everywhere in A^2, and given proximity to Detroit it was *hugely* Motown.
Actually the new music plus “rap largely passed me by,” reminds me to point you at Ozomatli, if you haven’t poked at them before.
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@kelseyhusky actually... as long as we’d mentioned “Black voices making music,” how do you feel about funk and blues?
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@Leucrotta *ahem* PLAY THAT FUNKY MUSIC!
To elaborate: funk and blues i think are some very pure expressions of the complexity of the black experience in America. And experience in America in general. I find the sheer endlessness of possibility amazing and wonderful. It can be sad, tragic, hopeful, hands in the air, panties on the floor and everything in between, and usually more than one at the same time.
But then, I've felt that way about music in general. Its something primal and unifying. There is probably a bunch of neuroscientist trying to understand why music is the one thing (almost) every human can at least identify with (even if tastes in type of music vary /wildly/. Look up Bobby McFerrin demonstrating the power of the pentatonic scale sometime to see a really good example.
Something in the deep firmware of the human brain is something that responds to structured air molecule vibrations.
And I really, really hope that it doesn't get exploited any more wrongly by capitalism than it already has. But I'm hopeful its not. Because you can't be charged for using your own voice and body to make noise.
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@kelseyhusky in that case can I point out a favorite in case you don’t know him already? Fred Wesley was James Brown’s horn player but tbh I think he did a ton of great stuff on his own, here’s a sample from Wudda Cuda Shuda which overall is a solid album;
Fred Wesley - Funk for your Ass https://youtu.be/mUsn880UWPQ via @YouTube
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@Leucrotta @kelseyhusky We should make noise together sometime.
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@ElectricKeet @Leucrotta That'd be awesome!
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@Leucrotta Thanks for the rec! I'll check them out!