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Hairball
Interesting there's no Rock and Roll albums on his list.
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electricmud
Top list , top choices . I did see Darryl in a small club playing fusion jazz with Mike Stern on guitar and Keith Carlock on drums. Outstanding, not from this world. This is a list I expect from a musician like him.
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electricmud
Top list , top choices . I did see Darryl in a small club playing fusion jazz with Mike Stern on guitar and Keith Carlock on drums. Outstanding, not from this world. This is a list I expect from a musician like him.
I saw him once in a small club here in Los Angeles, with the drummer from Living Color and a brilliant acoustic guitarist named Jean Paul Bourelly. It was like a jazz fusion supergroup.
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Hairball
Interesting there's no Rock and Roll albums on his list.
Once we got the ten, he named a few rock albums, but he is naming primarily early influences. My list would be very similar to his, except with a Beatles record thrown in.
Darryl is really more of a jazz/funk/blues guy. He just happens to play in The Stones.
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Hairball
Interesting there's no Rock and Roll albums on his list.
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Hairball
Interesting there's no Rock and Roll albums on his list.
Once we got the ten, he named a few rock albums, but he is naming primarily early influences. My list would be very similar to his, except with a Beatles record thrown in.
Darryl is really more of a jazz/funk/blues guy. He just happens to play in The Stones.
My comment was a bit tongue-in-cheek/sarcastic as I think that fact is something most of us already knew.
Even Dylan said in reference to Darryl as a Rolling Stone member: "Without (Bill) they’re a funk band. They’ll be the real Rolling Stones when they get Bill back.”
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Rockman
Mr Zimmermans only jealous ....
He'd love ta have The Stones backin him ....
Stodgy and especially leaden.He was the wrong choice.An Adam Clayton type player would have been great.Quote
peoplewitheyes
I've always thought that Dylan comment to be so weird - Bill is a way finkier player than Darryl. They sound so stodgy and leaden with him compared to bouncin' Bill.
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Taylor1Stodgy and especially leaden.He was the wrong choice.An Adam Clayton type player would have been great.Quote
peoplewitheyes
I've always thought that Dylan comment to be so weird - Bill is a way finkier player than Darryl. They sound so stodgy and leaden with him compared to bouncin' Bill.
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24FPS
Good jazz selections. Just seeing Stanley Clarke as a choice reminds me that Darryl is not a rock and roll bassist. He's a noodler. A 70s jazz noodler that doesn't know how to hold the bottom down.
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roller99
I think it was Buddy Rich who said, "If you don't have ability, you end up in a rock band."
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Rockman
Mr Zimmermans only jealous ....
He'd love to have The Stones backin him ....