View Full Version : Jared Burrows Quartet in Concert on YouTube
Steamer
06-13-2009, 12:47 AM
Recieved this last night and downloaded it off a file sharing program. This one track alone from a further full length concert DVD was 260 mb's in total and a 40 minute download to my computer. Thought I was hooped again for sharing it due to its large size but the leader of the group Jared Burrows who is way more computer savy than me worked his magic to make it fit YouTube file size limits
22" 06 LE 6 rivets in the main position. Other pies are my 20" China Pang, 20" SE Jazz ride and my 13" Mels. My Peace Aqua Marine Bee-Bopp kit and Peace phosphor bronze snare also heard in this clip
Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-WbzNmfn_I
Pretty hot vid! Nice stuff
Steamer
06-13-2009, 07:23 AM
Pretty hot vid! Nice stuff
Thanks dizz......... :}
Deltadrummer
06-13-2009, 09:38 AM
Beautful!! I really love your stuff with Allan. Those drums and cymbals sound so nice, man. Just so smoooooth. How many 'O' do you put in smoooooth, Stan?
aydee
06-13-2009, 09:41 AM
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I bow to thee yet again O' Bronzemaster of the Swing! Yer playin' tickles me liver like a fine n fruity 1987 Merlot..
Ok, I'm back. As always Stan, wonderful quartet and great playing. What can I say... Boy, I loved what you were doing during the guitar solo.. and what you did with your own.
I would have loved to have heard this tune all-acoustic though.. A piano and an upright would have sent me over the moon on this. I'm almost there as it is.
...another bow. ( the flowery one with the wavy arm motions )
...another one ( as I back away.. )
one more...
...
Steamer
06-13-2009, 09:50 AM
Beautful!! I really love your stuff with Allan. Those drums and cymbals sound so nice, man. Just so smoooooth. How many 'O' do you put in smoooooth, Stan?
Many thanks for the kind words Ken. You know what the say about having a good relationship with the bass player.....good things can spring forth from that happy combo of individuals in a group setting. Allan's my fav to make music with in that department as well as just as much the other guys in the band.
Glad you dug the sounds my friend :}
Steamer
06-13-2009, 10:00 AM
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I bow to thee yet again O' Bronzemaster of the Swing! Yer playin' tickles me liver like a fine n fruity 1987 Merlot..
Ok, I'm back. As always Stan, wonderful quartet and great playing. What can I say... Boy, I loved what you were doing during the guitar solo.. and what you did with your own.
I would have loved to have heard this tune all-acoustic though.. A piano and an upright would have sent me over the moon on this. I'm almost there as it is.
...another bow. ( the flowery one with the wavy arm motions )
...another one ( as I back away.. )
one more...
...
I humbly stand in awe of your fine compliments my friend {as well as Ken's}... :}
Funny you mention the instrumentation Abe. The bass player usually plays upright in this group but he was playing electric for this performance due to recent deep cut accident to one finger on his right hand closing a sliding glass door on his wedding night. OUCH!
Lorne's done gigs with us when the venue has an acoustic piano available. The studio recorded CD still in the works will be with acoustic bass and piano.
aydee
06-13-2009, 10:32 AM
... was playing electric for this performance due to recent deep cut accident to one finger on his right hand closing a sliding glass door on his wedding night. OUCH!
Relieved to hear that it was just a finger !!!!!
The studio recorded CD still in the works will be with acoustic bass and piano.
Look forward to hearing more, Stan.
Drummer Karl
06-13-2009, 10:32 AM
Stan,
we all know but I have to repeat myself again: This is swinging!!!
Great job, this really makes my feet tapping!
I couldn`t agree more with Abe, what you were doing during this guitar solo, which left me speechless. As usual this was musically intense!
Thanks for sharing buddy.
Karl
Steamer
06-13-2009, 10:40 AM
Stan,
we all know but I have to repeat myself again: This is swinging!!!
Great job, this really makes my feet tapping!
I couldn`t agree more with Abe, what you were doing during this guitar solo, which left me speechless. As usual this was musically intense!
Thanks for sharing buddy.
Karl
You're most welcome Karl and thanks for the kinds words over our swinging little "dance."
Jared and I certainly were having some musical "fun" during his solo.....:}
That room really sounded nice too. Drums n Cymbals could breath
Steamer
06-13-2009, 07:01 PM
That room really sounded nice too. Drums n Cymbals could breath
Good ears dizz. The venue the Presentation House Studio actually used to be an old church, one of the older churches over on the North Shore of Vancouver. Has lots of nice hardwood all around to help "warm up" the performing of live music. Very drum and cymbal friendly agreed.
Here's a shot of the entire group where you can see its stain glass window in behind us from it church days:
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