Tuesday, May 26, 2009

"I Want To Make Music" with JD and Lynn at Kulak's.

In pulling together the video of the live webcast from the other night, I didn't realize how nervous I was about doing that show until I watched this replay. I felt so rushed to try to tell everything that it all just shmooshed together in my mind and I was mostly incoherent. I also flubbed lyrics.

However, what did come through, to my great advantage was the bass and guitar work. Lynn Keller is literally one of the best bass players in this town. She tours with all the big acts and shows. JD Sebastian has tasty, tastly licks when he plays. And though neither of them had played these songs with me before -- and Lynn had only just listened to them earlier that morning -- it felt like we were a band.

I wasn't aware, at the time, of what they were actually playing, though. I was so focused on remembering the words and the piano parts, and what I would say about myself to this room full of (mostly) strangers. And, in a place like that, where I'm sitting behind them, they had to guess what I would be doing at any given moment.

It could have been a disaster. Well, with other musicians it might have been a disaster. Instead, it's like magic. When I put it on and heard it for the first time, I was shocked. They were perfect. Everything rocked.

Here's the opening. "I Want To Make Music."

3 comments:

Bev Sykes said...

You changed the lyrics. "When my life is over" seems to work better than "When I'm finally dying"

Steve Schalchlin said...

I have Devin Richards to thank for the lyric change. That's how he sang it on his album, and I liked it, so I stole it!

Devin Richards said...

That's the voice i love to hear! you sounds so wonderful