Reeds in rock music

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instrumentation: sax-clarinets in rock music

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tmidgett wrote:joel r.l. phelps is a shit-hot sax player, incidentally. my friend joel phelps. he can play the sax, like a crazy man, and he is not crap doing so w/in the context of 'rock music.'


You know Joel waaaaaaay better than I do, obviously, but in my owning nearly all of the recorded output I have, I'd describe his sax playing with words like lyrical, exquisite, moving, rich, etc. I'm thinking mainly of the sax on 3, one of my favorite albums of all time, btw. I obviously am unfamiliar with the shit-hot craziness. So what would be some shit-hot, crazy examples?
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instrumentation: sax-clarinets in rock music

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I obviously am unfamiliar with the shit-hot craziness. So what would be some shit-hot, crazy examples?


There is an Engine Kid record called something.


the engine kid record is called _angel wings_

he is shit-hot in the way you suggest, but i meant it re his ability in general

he always seemed like a complete natural on saxophone. i mean, i think he's a very fine guitarist, as well, but he could just pour it out on sax, and he never sounded cheesy the way many saxophonists inevitably do at times.

instrumentation: sax-clarinets in rock music

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Didier Malherbe provides some pretty hot sax for Gong. Check out 'Sold to the Highest Buddha' on Angel's Egg. Flying Teapot has some great saxophone /guitar interplay. I think he also played the flute for Gong. Perhaps flutes in rock is a whole new thread.

I know Gong might be alot of peoples prog nightmare but I love them.

Lol Coxhill did a lot of the soprano sax playing for Kevin Ayers, Soft Machine etc. I've seen him play recently a few times. He does an amazing Ornette Coleman/Coltrane/Ayler medley.

endofanera wrote:I really like oboes. And bassoons.


A friend of mine's band has a bassoon player. It has a really magical sorcerer's apprentice kind of sound.

'(Get) A Grip (on Yourself)' by the Stranglers has great saxophone part.

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