Sorry it took so long for me to post this but here it is -- a hallway jam session at Django in June with Olivier Kikteff, Jeff Radaich and Yannick Alcocer. Eric Lavergne's holding down the rhythm. Hope you dig it! AE
right on Ed! Nice to hear Jeff playing some lead-he sounds great.
Yeah, it's interesting that Jeff and Yannick are assigned rhythm responsibilities in their respective bands but are both highly capable soloists as well.
Benny
"It's a great feeling to be dealing with material which is better than yourself, that you know you can never live up to."
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We dig it man, we dig it bigtime. Thanks for posting it.
... hope this is not thread-jacking... but... I can offer another vid... not a DJIJ jam, but of Jeff. I've been looking for good vids of Jeff for the website (yes, the mythical website, it's under development...lol... but you'd rather have me spending time with chisels than keyboards, right?)
Anyway - in the search, I came across this vid of the GBQ. Jeff is off camera, so I probably won't use it on the website, but this is a wonderful vid of GBQ & the audio quality is superb if you put it on HD and strap on some nice headphones. If you haven't been able to get to a town where these guys are playing - put this up on the home theater... it's as close to being "there" as you're going to get until you get a ticket to a show. Well... and get the Throckmorton video... also superb and longer than just one song... and because the Throckmorton DVD used a soundboard audio feed, the cameraman was able to move & vid the whole band & etc. With a point & shoot mic this guy had to get close & keep the camera pointed in the same place to keep a consistent soundfield. Beautiful work though - both from the musicians and the guy who recorded it. Enjoy.
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Can't wait to go back :P
Angelo
"It's a great feeling to be dealing with material which is better than yourself, that you know you can never live up to."
-- Orson Welles
We dig it man, we dig it bigtime. Thanks for posting it.
... hope this is not thread-jacking... but... I can offer another vid... not a DJIJ jam, but of Jeff. I've been looking for good vids of Jeff for the website (yes, the mythical website, it's under development...lol... but you'd rather have me spending time with chisels than keyboards, right?)
Anyway - in the search, I came across this vid of the GBQ. Jeff is off camera, so I probably won't use it on the website, but this is a wonderful vid of GBQ & the audio quality is superb if you put it on HD and strap on some nice headphones. If you haven't been able to get to a town where these guys are playing - put this up on the home theater... it's as close to being "there" as you're going to get until you get a ticket to a show. Well... and get the Throckmorton video... also superb and longer than just one song... and because the Throckmorton DVD used a soundboard audio feed, the cameraman was able to move & vid the whole band & etc. With a point & shoot mic this guy had to get close & keep the camera pointed in the same place to keep a consistent soundfield. Beautiful work though - both from the musicians and the guy who recorded it. Enjoy.