An Odd Moon A-Setting
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A quirky wonderful track from GB. Wish I had time to do this for hours and see what else came up. Harmonics open to interpretation (well that's how I played it) and a bit loose and easy with the classy rhythms. Thanks GB.
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October 28 2016 15:10:54

Leftdaloops1019 Love the name "rambler" should bring that back! Probably wouldn't pick up much steam though, the subtlety of the word might fly over the head of the car-purchasing public these days. back when Sammy Davis and Frank were king people knew they wanted to be in a Rambler at all cost especially without bucket seats.+1
October 29 2016 23:30:06

Wade Ramblers!!! I had one in the late 1960s. Glad yo got the reference in the title...but then I know you would. Cheers GemmyF +0
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October 28 2016 16:36:02

Stef I love the languid mood of your phrasing counterposed to the nervous timing of the bass. You know masterfully capture these aspects and play on them with your fab sax. Wonderful playing and vision Wade!+1
October 29 2016 23:33:23

Wade Ah Stef, you say the nicest things! I thought the dissonance might be a bit off-putting. Not many responses, so I guess I was right. +0
October 28 2016 18:58:30

GlezBass As Stef says, I loved the counterpoint sax softer line on the "nerve" bass loop simply masterful and creative; I knew you'd a good jam with this loop+1
October 29 2016 23:34:38

Wade As always you inspire. Really enjoyed this one from you, but guess it's not the sort of music most here are interested in hearing. Oh well, we had fun! +1
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