every person who films an accordion from the left side, should die a long slow horrible death, preferably at my hands.
I've had that argument several times with the video crew at Augusta. Adamant that they would film from the right side of the stage. Their explanation, "We don't really make these things for people to look at" or some sort of non-sensical statement like that.
this song befuddles me, but, I've gotten to where I play predominantly by ear at this point. I might not play exactly the way they do, but, I play something better fit to my ability usually.
Perhaps I should give this song another shot. Tried it a couple of years ago, and, no way.
just learn his little fragments
string them together
it doesn;t seem to change chords much
easy but boring for the band
play strong, loud
keep the bass going
try to make it crooked like he plays it more or less
use his irregular words
don;t play it straight A and B like a regular song
Guys don't forget Michael Doucet's version of this song on his Beausolo album. He does a pretty bang up job I thought. He calls it Bee's Blues. Kinda sounds a little like Flammes d'enfer. I love this song. His playing reminds me a lot of Bois Sec, or Moise Robin