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Bluegrass: The Next Swing?

Discussion in 'Music Forum' started by sadic1, Mar 20, 2002.

  1. magnus

    magnus Chump-proof

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    I can get into Bela Fleck and Alison Krauss but that's nothing new. I think it'd be interesting to see it become a fad because it can be a complex music, but it'll be just like swing...no one will learn from it, or develop it further, or do anything but commercialize and bastardize it
     
  2. jazzredcat

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    Real "Blue Grassers" can really pick(so to speak).
    As far as being the next "swing," I donno.

    Check out what they call "Texas Swing." That shit swings.
    I can't name any groups, but the music has been around for
    quite some time.:nopity:
     
  3. wossa

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    sadic got me in a bluegrass mood - the original before there time buegrass band

    New Grass Revival

    listening to a greatest hits cd

    Can't Stop Now and Metric Lips - two awesome songs.

    Sam Bush can rip a mandolin to shreds.

    He was the heart of that band - no disrespect to Bela Fleck
     

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