Long vid...I think it's great...
Vinnie and Weckl...
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I wish I could find the old interview, but Scott Henderson talks about the whole CCEB era and how much he hated, how he didn't get along with Chick because Chick thought he was too worldly, and how commercial Chick was about the music. Henderson didn't see it as a fusion gig, and I guess Chick tried his best to make it a cleaner rock-and-roll. Complete with regrettable fashion statements and corny stage dancing.Frank Sanchez wrote:Thank you for posting this. It's funny to see how the CCEB had these little moves back in that day on stage, I would suppose, in an effort to engage the audience. Some of that was much more ridiculous in other places, but, I'm glad that they don't do that anymore.
You can find some of those rants from Scott's forum, check it out, pure entertainment at it's best. Respect to Scott!Gaddabout wrote:I wish I could find the old interview, but Scott Henderson talks about the whole CCEB era and how much he hated, how he didn't get along with Chick because Chick thought he was too worldly, and how commercial Chick was about the music. Henderson didn't see it as a fusion gig, and I guess Chick tried his best to make it a cleaner rock-and-roll. Complete with regrettable fashion statements and corny stage dancing.Frank Sanchez wrote:Thank you for posting this. It's funny to see how the CCEB had these little moves back in that day on stage, I would suppose, in an effort to engage the audience. Some of that was much more ridiculous in other places, but, I'm glad that they don't do that anymore.
Yeah, Scott's quite a character. His playing was more Holdsworth-like back in the CCEB days, as opposed to the Jeff Beck/aggressive blues rock style he's into these days. Can't say I have much of a preference, either way. He's a monster in whatever style he does!Yussuf wrote:You can find some of those rants from Scott's forum, check it out, pure entertainment at it's best. Respect to Scott!Gaddabout wrote:I wish I could find the old interview, but Scott Henderson talks about the whole CCEB era and how much he hated, how he didn't get along with Chick because Chick thought he was too worldly, and how commercial Chick was about the music. Henderson didn't see it as a fusion gig, and I guess Chick tried his best to make it a cleaner rock-and-roll. Complete with regrettable fashion statements and corny stage dancing.Frank Sanchez wrote:Thank you for posting this. It's funny to see how the CCEB had these little moves back in that day on stage, I would suppose, in an effort to engage the audience. Some of that was much more ridiculous in other places, but, I'm glad that they don't do that anymore.
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