Black Cat Bone: Matt Schofield w/ Prakash John & Jordan John
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- Опубліковано 31 гру 2024
- Matt Schofield performing Black Cat Bone, live at The Mixed Grill in Oakville, Ontario. Featuring Prakash John on bass and Jordan John on drums. Recorded by Curt Smith - Sept/08.
A really nice guy, no aires and graces, just plays the blues and loves it. Saw him just before Christmas in York, he blew the place away!
Whoa..blindingly GOOD...great playing from all 3..Intense. How did I miss this one for all these yrs? Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it - it was a great night!
Just fantastic!
Can't stop playing this.
Great to see the Family John with Matt too!
He's guesting. That's Prakash John (Lou Reed, Alice Cooper, Parliament Funkadelic) on bass.
Hahaha, I think I make up for half of the recorder views here, one tight jam indeed.... amazing.
Did anyone notice how chillintastic that drummer was kickin it!!!!!!
Pay attention people!
So far there are 2 people that clearly have no idea what good music is. This is awesome!
jesus, schofield is solid, whens this guy comin to the states
I love these three
the three people who disliked this are hearing impared and are just upset because they don't hear the audio.
This was fab!
One heck of funky blues cover!!
This song has officially been funkicized baby...!
Damitt Boys NOW THAT'S J A M M I N at it's finest. Whew Keep em comin . Keith
I think this is the Bass player on the Lou Reed Live classic.
Yes it is - Prakash John. Also played with Alice cooper and Parliament Funkadelic
Amazing!!! Love this... So Groove... :)
what a groove... Does Albert's song proud.....
love it!!!
great matt, thanks
Great playing - see Matt at Dingwalls, Camden, London on 28th October - supported by Simon McBride - check him out too - amazing!!!!
Awesome!!
COOL !!! nice groove ...
@Jergins5 Most people credit Lightning Hopkins with the writing but Johnny Copelend, in the "Showdown" version basically gives the nod to Hop Wilson.
ahhh maaann. soo impressive
anyone know where i can get a guitar tab for it?
Matt usually plays this in C, the riff is all of four notes not including the octave. Chords would just be 7ths with a little jazzy ornamentation from Matt. Is mostly just improvised blues..
Is Matt Schofield in rolling stone's top 100?
he guesting here? or did he finally get a real bass player?
does anyone know what bass Prakash is using?
@MadMooChildren its a blues, in some key. and he plays two notes in the riff. figure that shit out
who wrote this song, cause i cant find the guitar tab anywhere :/ heeelp
@MadMooChildren albert collins. come on man.