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Post by bunkerfan on Sept 4, 2013 11:41:06 GMT
This track is taken from The Darkness album 'Hot Cakes' and features Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull on flute. Enjoy. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ze9Ez_eHoCgA maddogfagin/bunkerfan Production
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Post by journeyman on Sept 12, 2013 22:44:46 GMT
Really interesting to hear Ian's flute with this type of hard rock backing it. I like how he plays for a good chunk of time, with some musical changes--not just a quick cameo lasting a couple of bars.
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Post by maddogfagin on Sept 13, 2013 8:22:30 GMT
Really interesting to hear Ian's flute with this type of hard rock backing it. I like how he plays for a good chunk of time, with some musical changes--not just a quick cameo lasting a couple of bars. Maybe Kai it was with this "guest appearance" that he decided to record the next IA Band/JT album (however one wants to name it) as a hard rock offering. It is one of the better IA collaborations of recent times. Many might disagree but then we all have our likes and dislikes.
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Post by journeyman on Sept 15, 2013 19:12:59 GMT
Really interesting to hear Ian's flute with this type of hard rock backing it. I like how he plays for a good chunk of time, with some musical changes--not just a quick cameo lasting a couple of bars. Maybe Kai it was with this "guest appearance" that he decided to record the next IA Band/JT album (however one wants to name it) as a hard rock offering. It is one of the better IA collaborations of recent times. Many might disagree but then we all have our likes and dislikes. Very interesting point. His style of flute is very effective in the instrumental bit of the song and explores many avenues. It seems to have been a good fit. I have always liked The Darkness, and Ian performed well with the energy of the band I agree that it is one of the better collaborations as well as noteworthy in the history of Tull
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Post by jackinthegreen on Sept 15, 2013 20:11:30 GMT
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