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Rodrigo & Gabriela

post #1 of 31
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For those who have not yet experienced this:

Ladies and Gentleman it's my privelege to be the first to present to you:
Rodrigo y Gabriela
performing "Diablo Rojo"

http://youtube.com/watch?v=F0Xlq6WrI2M

NOTE: There are no other performers on this stage providing percussion.
It's all coming from this duo.
post #2 of 31
Thread Starter 
Open this video, move your slider to 3:00, and then sit back and feast your ears.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGrVpDgZw-g

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The duo list Metallica as being among their key influences, alongside other heavy metal bands such as Megadeth, Slayer, Testament and Overkill.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodrigo_y_Gabriela
post #3 of 31
WOW...if this doesn't put a smile on your face, nothing will.
My feet were moving to the beat and now my hips hurt...
Damn you, RW!
You've done it again!
post #4 of 31
Thread Starter 
I owe it all to Rodrigo & Gabriela, oink.
post #5 of 31
Metallica??

But it has such a Latin vibe to it...dunno, maybe some of our musicians can comment here...
Fred??
post #6 of 31
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Originally Posted by RobertWood View Post

I owe it all to Rodrigo & Gabriela, oink.

I have never heard of them.
However, I am certainly going to order a CD.
Any suggestion of which one (Wiki says there are 3)?
post #7 of 31
Thread Starter 
I don't know, oink, it's all brand new to me too.
post #8 of 31
Thread Starter 
I listened to quite a few youtube videos of them and one had them talking about
how the record label insisted that they record with a producer (they didn't want to because they were convinced no one knew their style but them). And that's when
they hooked up with rock and roll producer John Leckie. They were reluctant to
go that route but both said they were pleased with the result they got from those sessions.
That might be the one to start with (entitled "Rodrigo y Gabriela").
post #9 of 31
That would be a good concert to go to on meth. You might achieve liftoff at some point.
post #10 of 31
Thread Starter 
If you would like to hear them explain their music from their own perspective
open this and move your slider to 3:55. And when that portion of the interview concludes
move the slider to 19:30 for the remainder.
http://download.npr.org/anon.npr-www...con_listen.gif
It's an interesting story. And it's almost as entertaining to listen to them talk as it is to listen to them play.
From Mexico City to Dublin. It's a testament to human diversity and the sharing of cultures.
And to think some actually want to build another Berlin Wall alongside the Rio Grande to keep us all separated instead.

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...toryId=6412458
post #11 of 31
I saw them on Letterman the other night...my first thought was Acoustic Metallica !! Still on my tivo.
post #12 of 31
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Originally Posted by RobertWood View Post

And to think some actually want to build another Berlin Wall alongside the Rio Grande to keep us all separated instead.


It sounds as though your experience is different in Georgia than ours out West.

A wall, crocs, electrified barbed wire, trenches of burning oil, all have been suggested here...
post #13 of 31
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Here's a performance of Diablo Rojo on Letterman a couple nights ago, oink.
Listen to how they've refined it since that last video was made.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=U2k9HKqpkwQ
post #14 of 31
They blew Letterman's audience out, didn't they?

Anybody that can keep their body still during that video has no music in their soul.
post #15 of 31
Great stuff! They are excellent players. I would rate it as pretty traditional Spanish guitar playing. The Metallica/metal connection is there because one of the primary roots of that sort of heavy metal guitar is the playing of Ritchie Blackmore (of Deep Purple) and he was primarily influenced by classical guitar, and that includes a lot of the same roots as Spanish or flamenco guitar. So in a lot of ways all that guitar style stems from the same place. It's evident in the faster passages of what they are doing like the one at 3:00 that Bob points out. Also, its often possible to have major influences that aren't directly apparent in your music- I love 70's funk but you could never tell by what I write!

I'm into these guys- may have to get an album! I'd rather hear them than metal...

(BTW, I just learned my spellcheck knows Metallica but not the word spellcheck )
post #16 of 31
Thread Starter 
Check this out, Fred. Stairway to Heaven.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNc5o9TU0t0
post #17 of 31
Thanx for the review, Fred.

FOR THOSE THAT DON'T KNOW, FRED IS A PROFESSIONAL MUSICIAN.
CHECK OUT HIS HOMEPAGE AND BUY A CD.


Mmmmmmm....Stairway to Heaven....
post #18 of 31
I wonder if LZ's Jimmy Page has seen/heard that video?

Love to hear his reaction.
post #19 of 31
Pretty good. An interesting take on that classic.
post #20 of 31
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Originally Posted by oink View Post

Thanx for the review, Fred.

FOR THOSE THAT DON'T KNOW, FRED IS A PROFESSIONAL MUSICIAN.
CHECK OUT HIS HOMEPAGE AND BUY A CD.


Mmmmmmm....Stairway to Heaven....

*lol* Thanks for the plug! Professional doesn't always mean "good" of course

Or, go hear and listen to stuff for free...

http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page...?bandID=415270
post #21 of 31
The guys are great! Thanks RW. I'm a former classical guitarist and professional musician also, and I can tell you the guy in particular is a Flemenco guitarist of the highest order. I can tell he's also spent some time listening to Al Dimeola also and gives nothing up to him technique-wise.

The gal is less impressive on a pure guitar mastery level, but her fantastic strumming and rythmic sense is what really makes their sound so propulsive and unique. The disc is on order and The Sultan of Cheap has got me again. You da man, Robert.
post #22 of 31
It's really nice though to see a woman kicking some butt on the guitar.
post #23 of 31
I enjoyed the little I heard with the bits here of Rodrigo y Gabriela, and will pick up their disc.

For those that enjoy this genre, I would recommend Jesse Cook highly. You can sample his work @ www.jessecook.com by entering and clicking on "video." He has recorded a DVD that he promises soon, and for which I can hardly wait. I have all his albums.

Speaking of women "kicking butt on guitar," has anyone heard Maria Zemantauski (www.mariazemantauski.com), who is a professor in New York who I don't think promotes or tours much, but has incredible technique and tone - some classical, some flamenco, and some nuevo-flamenco? Wonderful stuff.
post #24 of 31
Great - I love that sound! I'll have to look for more of their stuff. Thanks, Bob.

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Originally Posted by RobertWood View Post

NOTE: There are no other performers on this stage providing percussion.
It's all coming from this duo.

When I read this quote the first thing I thought of was STOMP. If you haven't seen a live performance from these guys and gals it's a real treat. They play everything from paper cups to the kitchen sink. I was fortunate to see them in DC at the Warner Theater where the audience really got into their performance. They also incorporate a lot humor into their act as well - mesmerizing and funny stuff.


Turn the volume waaaay up.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=vptiD8wnUq8

http://youtube.com/watch?v=NNPTRzrPM...elated&search=
post #25 of 31
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Originally Posted by Distorted View Post

www.jessecook.com

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Originally Posted by Aliens View Post


http://youtube.com/watch?v=vptiD8wnUq8

Cool.
I love it all.
post #26 of 31
they're scheduled for Leno on 1/26
post #27 of 31
BB had their debut CD on sale this last week.
Unfortunately, my store couldn't find a copy.
post #28 of 31
on Kimmel tonight.
post #29 of 31
scheduled for Leno tonight.
post #30 of 31
Quote:
Originally Posted by Distorted View Post

I enjoyed the little I heard with the bits here of Rodrigo y Gabriela, and will pick up their disc.

For those that enjoy this genre, I would recommend Jesse Cook highly. You can sample his work @ www.jessecook.com by entering and clicking on "video." He has recorded a DVD that he promises soon, and for which I can hardly wait. I have all his albums.

Speaking of women "kicking butt on guitar," has anyone heard Maria Zemantauski (www.mariazemantauski.com), who is a professor in New York who I don't think promotes or tours much, but has incredible technique and tone - some classical, some flamenco, and some nuevo-flamenco? Wonderful stuff.

The woman from Viva Voce also rocks an electric guitar pretty awesome.

Rodrigo and Gabriela are really good, they've been big around here for a while now.
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