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Posted: February 23 2011 at 19:55
Ijon Tichy is also on tube. But it is in german, and I mean, you really have to be good in german to understand it. Because Ijon Tichy, the main character, is supposed to be a russian cosmonaut, so he speaks german with a false russian accent. The name is a 'speaking name': Ijon is similar to ion and 'tichy' in russian means 'silent'. Though he speaks all the time. He flies in a space ship that looks like a living room. His only company is a female hologram. So here is the episode about the time paradoxon in the theory of relativity (part 1 of 2):
Joined: February 12 2011
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Posted: February 25 2011 at 14:25
clarkpegasus4001 wrote:
Ijon Tichy wrote:
Stuart "Stu" Hamm is an american bass player-guru especially known for his artistic tapping technique. He worked with Steve Vai, Frank Gambale and others, made several solo albums. Mostly fusion stuff, but that album I menchant, his first , featuring Allan Holdsworth a.o., is worth to check out. As for Philip Dick 's Novels.
Hi, yes I know who Stu Hamm is, I don't have anything by him, but i've seen a lot of him playing on Youtube, he's a very good player although he uses tapping a lot which is a technique I actually don't like much. It's Philip Dick who I havn't heard of.
You 're right. Put on that album after a couple of years. Too technical. But because you pick the Rick: Do you know Hellmut Hattler and Kraan? Cool Kraut-Prog-Jazz (just invented that term)
Joined: January 13 2011
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Posted: February 25 2011 at 20:31
Ijon Tichy wrote:
clarkpegasus4001 wrote:
Ijon Tichy wrote:
Stuart "Stu" Hamm is an american bass player-guru especially known for his artistic tapping technique. He worked with Steve Vai, Frank Gambale and others, made several solo albums. Mostly fusion stuff, but that album I menchant, his first , featuring Allan Holdsworth a.o., is worth to check out. As for Philip Dick 's Novels.
Hi, yes I know who Stu Hamm is, I don't have anything by him, but i've seen a lot of him playing on Youtube, he's a very good player although he uses tapping a lot which is a technique I actually don't like much. It's Philip Dick who I havn't heard of.
You 're right. Put on that album after a couple of years. Too technical. But because you pick the Rick: Do you know Hellmut Hattler and Kraan? Cool Kraut-Prog-Jazz (just invented that term)
Let me see now......Hellmut Hattler? mmmm' oh, yes! the blonde haired guy with spectacles? Only what i've watched on Youtube. He is a good player. He had a natural Ricky in the very early 70's which i'm sure was a 4000 bass with an added humbucker at the neck, Martin Turner from Wishbone Ash has one of those (since been made to look like a 4001). Hellmut later used a 4001 which had an added pick up in the middle, very unusual ! I think he uses something that resembles a Precision now in white that has two pick ups. How do you describe their music? from what I recall it sounded a little bit like Focus only with psychedelic/jazz influences? I havn't heard them for a long time, i'll look them up on Youtube when I have the time, not now though as just got back from playing a gig myself, it's 2.30am and i'm very tired! PS: I disaprove of modding Ricky basses!! that's a sin!
Edited by clarkpegasus4001 - February 25 2011 at 20:34
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