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Quote from: V00D00BR3W on December 03, 2014, 09:48:45 PM


I'm guessing Derek pissed her off!  :hereitisyousentimentalbastard

(taken from the article steve shared elsewhere)

QuotePart of Derek's approach has been to keep the band on its collective toes, as with a nod of his head, he might call an audible assigning one of his regular solos to another member of the group. This tactic has been met with resounding success even if it has occasionally flustered one member of the TTB.

"Derek and Falcon sometimes push my buttons to get me mad," Susan acknowledges, citing a night when her husband was trying to get her to solo on "Get What You Deserve," where he typically takes the honors. "I was like, 'No, I am not playing on it; you play on it.' I was being bratty and he just sat there and wouldn't play."

Derek affirms, "I was like, 'I will wait you out. We will all just stand up here mid-tune.' I told her, 'You can pout but you better play.'" "They were right," she now laughs. "I was pouty and bratty about it that night, and I was like, 'Grrrrrr.' Afterward, they told me, 'Yay, Sue, awesome solo,' I was like, 'Shut up.'"

Her husband acknowledges, "It was a great solo. There are certain songs that I know that if she's a little mad, she'll play better guitar—she just takes it out on the guitar. So there are times that I'll needle her a little bit onstage right before a solo and Falcon will look back at me and say, "Yeah!" He's known her long enough; he's played in her band. He knows that when she's in certain moods, she'll play better. When you have family that's this tight musically, where you can do stuff like that, people will laugh about it when it's over. It's never mean-spirited. We never go too far."
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Quote from: gah on December 04, 2014, 11:29:35 AM
Quote from: V00D00BR3W on December 03, 2014, 09:48:45 PM


I'm guessing Derek pissed her off!  :hereitisyousentimentalbastard

(taken from the article steve shared elsewhere)

QuotePart of Derek's approach has been to keep the band on its collective toes, as with a nod of his head, he might call an audible assigning one of his regular solos to another member of the group. This tactic has been met with resounding success even if it has occasionally flustered one member of the TTB.

"Derek and Falcon sometimes push my buttons to get me mad," Susan acknowledges, citing a night when her husband was trying to get her to solo on "Get What You Deserve," where he typically takes the honors. "I was like, 'No, I am not playing on it; you play on it.' I was being bratty and he just sat there and wouldn't play."

Derek affirms, "I was like, 'I will wait you out. We will all just stand up here mid-tune.' I told her, 'You can pout but you better play.'" "They were right," she now laughs. "I was pouty and bratty about it that night, and I was like, 'Grrrrrr.' Afterward, they told me, 'Yay, Sue, awesome solo,' I was like, 'Shut up.'"

Her husband acknowledges, "It was a great solo. There are certain songs that I know that if she's a little mad, she'll play better guitar—she just takes it out on the guitar. So there are times that I'll needle her a little bit onstage right before a solo and Falcon will look back at me and say, "Yeah!" He's known her long enough; he's played in her band. He knows that when she's in certain moods, she'll play better. When you have family that's this tight musically, where you can do stuff like that, people will laugh about it when it's over. It's never mean-spirited. We never go too far."

Derek should get her angry more often then.
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Quote from: mopper_smurf on December 04, 2014, 11:34:42 AM
Quote from: gah on December 04, 2014, 11:29:35 AM
Quote from: V00D00BR3W on December 03, 2014, 09:48:45 PM


I'm guessing Derek pissed her off!  :hereitisyousentimentalbastard

(taken from the article steve shared elsewhere)

QuotePart of Derek's approach has been to keep the band on its collective toes, as with a nod of his head, he might call an audible assigning one of his regular solos to another member of the group. This tactic has been met with resounding success even if it has occasionally flustered one member of the TTB.

"Derek and Falcon sometimes push my buttons to get me mad," Susan acknowledges, citing a night when her husband was trying to get her to solo on "Get What You Deserve," where he typically takes the honors. "I was like, 'No, I am not playing on it; you play on it.' I was being bratty and he just sat there and wouldn't play."

Derek affirms, "I was like, 'I will wait you out. We will all just stand up here mid-tune.' I told her, 'You can pout but you better play.'" "They were right," she now laughs. "I was pouty and bratty about it that night, and I was like, 'Grrrrrr.' Afterward, they told me, 'Yay, Sue, awesome solo,' I was like, 'Shut up.'"

Her husband acknowledges, "It was a great solo. There are certain songs that I know that if she's a little mad, she'll play better guitar—she just takes it out on the guitar. So there are times that I'll needle her a little bit onstage right before a solo and Falcon will look back at me and say, "Yeah!" He's known her long enough; he's played in her band. He knows that when she's in certain moods, she'll play better. When you have family that's this tight musically, where you can do stuff like that, people will laugh about it when it's over. It's never mean-spirited. We never go too far."

Derek should get her angry more often then.

I'd like to get her riled up.

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Quote from: rowjimmy on December 04, 2014, 01:07:17 PM
Quote from: mopper_smurf on December 04, 2014, 11:34:42 AM
Quote from: gah on December 04, 2014, 11:29:35 AM
Quote from: V00D00BR3W on December 03, 2014, 09:48:45 PM


I'm guessing Derek pissed her off!  :hereitisyousentimentalbastard

(taken from the article steve shared elsewhere)

QuotePart of Derek's approach has been to keep the band on its collective toes, as with a nod of his head, he might call an audible assigning one of his regular solos to another member of the group. This tactic has been met with resounding success even if it has occasionally flustered one member of the TTB.

"Derek and Falcon sometimes push my buttons to get me mad," Susan acknowledges, citing a night when her husband was trying to get her to solo on "Get What You Deserve," where he typically takes the honors. "I was like, 'No, I am not playing on it; you play on it.' I was being bratty and he just sat there and wouldn't play."

Derek affirms, "I was like, 'I will wait you out. We will all just stand up here mid-tune.' I told her, 'You can pout but you better play.'" "They were right," she now laughs. "I was pouty and bratty about it that night, and I was like, 'Grrrrrr.' Afterward, they told me, 'Yay, Sue, awesome solo,' I was like, 'Shut up.'"

Her husband acknowledges, "It was a great solo. There are certain songs that I know that if she's a little mad, she'll play better guitar—she just takes it out on the guitar. So there are times that I'll needle her a little bit onstage right before a solo and Falcon will look back at me and say, "Yeah!" He's known her long enough; he's played in her band. He knows that when she's in certain moods, she'll play better. When you have family that's this tight musically, where you can do stuff like that, people will laugh about it when it's over. It's never mean-spirited. We never go too far."

Derek should get her angry more often then.

I'd like to get her riled up.

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Find that I can groove with the beat when I let go
So put your worries on hold
Get up and groove with the rhythm in your soul

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Rare King Crimson footage with Greg Lake on vocals. O, and the TV host is the worst. Germans trying to be funny. Never works. Uploader claims it's the only video with Lake. He's wrong.

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