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Less Horns on Musicology tour I'm not a real fan of all the sax and horns he has added to a lot of his hits theses days. However, when I saw him at the stales show on the 26th, the brass seemed a little less intrusive than at the musicology theatre broadcast. Has anyone else noticed this, I know Maceo is back which i'm sure makes a difference. | |
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I saw the show in Vegas and SF in Feb, and I must say that I LOVE THE HORNS. Perhaps may favorite aspect of this NPG lineup. I want my funk with the horns right up there in the mix. Different sounds for different ears. That is why life is wonderful!! a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on | |
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The horns are great - just saw both shows in Vegas. The second night I was behind Chance and the horn players' "home base". What a great group they are - having fun and so talented. Keep the horns coming!!!! | |
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Hornz section is amazing on this tour! Not big on forever long horn solos but Mike Phillips is incredible! And boy does he have a set of lungs!! Socks still got butt like a leather seat... | |
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LAProducer said: I'm not a real fan of all the sax and horns he has added to a lot of his hits theses days. However, when I saw him at the stales show on the 26th, the brass seemed a little less intrusive than at the musicology theatre broadcast. Has anyone else noticed this, I know Maceo is back which i'm sure makes a difference.
But isn't that the point of the tour....to show total instrumentation? "A united state of mind will never be divided
The real definition of unity is 1 People can slam their door, disagree and fight it But how U gonna love the Father but not love the Son? United States of Division" | |
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