Warren Haynes : entretiens
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Warren Haynes : entretiens
A propos du prochain Gov't Mule studio - dont la 1/2 est déjà enregistrée :
In terms of the next Mule record, we’ve recorded about half of a record that I really love that I’m really excited to get back in the studio to start working on the other half. So hopefully next year they’ll be another Mule record.
A venir sans doute : un Live inédit de Gov’t Mule avec John Scofield - période Allen Woody svp :
I think it’s a definite that we’re going to release it, it’s a matter of when and how. I’m hoping to do it very soon. It actually has been mixed and mastered. I really love the performances, I think it turned out great and it’s probably a good thing that we’ve waited until now to release it, because back when we did it our fan bases were much further apart than they are now. I think there are a lot more people who like both Scofield and Gov’t Mule than back when we recorded it, which was I think was ‘99. But the music’s tremendous, it’s with Allen Woody and our friend Dr. Dan Matrazzo plays keyboards and I’m really happy with it, so I’m looking forward to it coming out.
Warren, grand amateur de B.B. King :
I’m still hoping to jam with B.B. King who is one of my first heroes. When I first joined the Allman Brothers in 1989, I had the opportunity to jam with B.B.. We were doing a show together in Texas and Gregg Allman was sitting in with B.B. and B.B. went up to the mic and said, “Any of the other Allman Brothers who want to come and jam, come on out.” I had not met him at that time and I thought, “Well, I’m going to walk out there and he’s going to look at me like, ‘Who the hell are you?’” So I was kind of shy and didn’t take advantage of it and it’s turned to be the only opportunity that I’ve had. So I’m hoping that eventually we’ll get to play together. I’m such a fan. I think none of us would be here if not for people like B.B.
A propos de la reformation de Led Zeppelin :
They sounded amazing. It was a once in a lifetime opportunity and experience. Even if they decide to get back together which looks more and more like they’re not gonna do but even if they do, I am going to be really, really happy and proud of the fact that we went to see Led Zeppelin in London. The whole experience was great. They sounded great, the audience was so pumped up and we knew so many people there, we were constantly running into friends from the States.
We were guests of John Paul Jones and so they purposefully sat us next to Ben Harper and Laura Dern and so we watched the show together and that was great. We all felt like high school kids.
Source : http://www.jambands.com/Features/content_2008_07_22.11.phtml
In terms of the next Mule record, we’ve recorded about half of a record that I really love that I’m really excited to get back in the studio to start working on the other half. So hopefully next year they’ll be another Mule record.
A venir sans doute : un Live inédit de Gov’t Mule avec John Scofield - période Allen Woody svp :
I think it’s a definite that we’re going to release it, it’s a matter of when and how. I’m hoping to do it very soon. It actually has been mixed and mastered. I really love the performances, I think it turned out great and it’s probably a good thing that we’ve waited until now to release it, because back when we did it our fan bases were much further apart than they are now. I think there are a lot more people who like both Scofield and Gov’t Mule than back when we recorded it, which was I think was ‘99. But the music’s tremendous, it’s with Allen Woody and our friend Dr. Dan Matrazzo plays keyboards and I’m really happy with it, so I’m looking forward to it coming out.
Warren, grand amateur de B.B. King :
I’m still hoping to jam with B.B. King who is one of my first heroes. When I first joined the Allman Brothers in 1989, I had the opportunity to jam with B.B.. We were doing a show together in Texas and Gregg Allman was sitting in with B.B. and B.B. went up to the mic and said, “Any of the other Allman Brothers who want to come and jam, come on out.” I had not met him at that time and I thought, “Well, I’m going to walk out there and he’s going to look at me like, ‘Who the hell are you?’” So I was kind of shy and didn’t take advantage of it and it’s turned to be the only opportunity that I’ve had. So I’m hoping that eventually we’ll get to play together. I’m such a fan. I think none of us would be here if not for people like B.B.
A propos de la reformation de Led Zeppelin :
They sounded amazing. It was a once in a lifetime opportunity and experience. Even if they decide to get back together which looks more and more like they’re not gonna do but even if they do, I am going to be really, really happy and proud of the fact that we went to see Led Zeppelin in London. The whole experience was great. They sounded great, the audience was so pumped up and we knew so many people there, we were constantly running into friends from the States.
We were guests of John Paul Jones and so they purposefully sat us next to Ben Harper and Laura Dern and so we watched the show together and that was great. We all felt like high school kids.
Source : http://www.jambands.com/Features/content_2008_07_22.11.phtml
Dernière édition par Ayler le 17.09.08 0:31, édité 1 fois
Re: Warren Haynes : entretiens
Je reviens de 15 jours de vacances au bout de l'Europe, sans connexion, et ça fait du bien !
Intéressant tout ça, mais la dernière fois pour High & Mighty on avait eu droit à suivre les séances d'enregistrement au jour le jour sur le site. Là, rien du tout.
Une supposition serait que le matériel déjà enregistré l'ait été justement lors de ces sessions, puisqu'il était question de 20 titres. Il faut donc retourner en studio à une date indéterminée pour enregistrer la suite.
Pour le classic avec Scofield, ça va être drôlement bien !
Intéressant tout ça, mais la dernière fois pour High & Mighty on avait eu droit à suivre les séances d'enregistrement au jour le jour sur le site. Là, rien du tout.
Une supposition serait que le matériel déjà enregistré l'ait été justement lors de ces sessions, puisqu'il était question de 20 titres. Il faut donc retourner en studio à une date indéterminée pour enregistrer la suite.
Pour le classic avec Scofield, ça va être drôlement bien !
Re: Warren Haynes : entretiens
Tu penses ? Venant de la part de Warren Haynes, ça m'étonnerait un peu. Je présume que, à l'image des Stones, quand il va en studio, il enregistre beaucoup de matériel pour ne garder que le meilleur. Il est rare de prendre comme point de départ les chutes de l'album précédent - même si ça peut donner de bons disques (Cf. "Tattoo You", pour rester avec les Stones).Francky a écrit:Une supposition serait que le matériel déjà enregistré l'ait été justement lors de ces sessions, puisqu'il était question de 20 titres.
Re: Warren Haynes : entretiens
Ben je vois surtout pas pourquoi il ont fait tout ce cirque pour les sessions H&M et qu'on aurait rien su ce coup là. Ni quand ils auraient eu le temps d'aller en studio, d'ailleurs.
Re: Warren Haynes : entretiens
Plein de choses intéressantes sur la vision du business, la façon de travailler, le prix des places (!)
http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Multi-pronged+career+keeps+guitarist+Haynes+busy-a01611968269
http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Multi-pronged+career+keeps+guitarist+Haynes+busy-a01611968269
Re: Warren Haynes : entretiens
Warren ? Un homme de goût !
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