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I have to agree. I was a big Frisell fan. In fact, I just got his instructional. I jumped on board around "Is That You?" and really liked it. These days, I like him best when he is sideman. Micah > -----Original Message----- > From: Mike Biffle [SMTP:mbiffle@svg.com] > Sent: Friday, November 12, 1999 8:57 AM > To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com; r_t_cummings@compuserve.com > Subject: Re: er, zorn, bungle, bailey, brotzmann > > Rob wrote... > > - bill frisell is really rockin - his chair that is - his new > material has lost its relevancy for me - as a non-american, i really > can't stand all this "americana" schtick - a little too sentimental > and nostalgic for my taste - all that negativity said, we're all > allowed to change course > > I'm nostalgic and sentimental for the time when BF wasn't so darn > nostalgic and sentimental! I KNOW it's a rocky ride playing spikey > stuff all the time... but I don't know what to say to people who tell > me, "Wow! I've just been turned on to this great guitarist! Ya gotta > hear this..." And they mention his last two recordings. I just say oh > yeah I like Bill a lot... "Where In The World" Now there's an amazing > piece of work... > > I've enjoyed his renderings of the Aaron Copeland stuff with Don > Byron and crew. More of a chamber sort of thing. But as soon as he > plopped out a few "heavy" blues tunes I smelled trouble with a capital > T. Now this country rocking chair thing (like that description a lot) > is really killing me... > > Best Regards, > Miko Biffle, mbiffle@svg.com > "Running scared from all the usual distractions..."