Brazilian yacht rock. Ed Motta is the only guy I've ever heard successfully imitate Steely Dan.
Brazilian yacht rock. Ed Motta is the only guy I've ever heard successfully imitate Steely Dan.
Eric: "What the hell Hutch, it's all Rush, what if we wanted a little variety?"
Hutch: "Rush is variety, Bitch! Rule number one: in my van, its Rush! All Rush, all the time...no exceptions."
From "Fanboys" 2009.
^^^ Hey the Dondi song is great. I too will check out this Ed Motta guy. BTW is that Gong's You on the shelf behind him all the way to the right @ 0:32?
Eric: "What the hell Hutch, it's all Rush, what if we wanted a little variety?"
Hutch: "Rush is variety, Bitch! Rule number one: in my van, its Rush! All Rush, all the time...no exceptions."
From "Fanboys" 2009.
Does this qualify as yacht rock?
Eric: "What the hell Hutch, it's all Rush, what if we wanted a little variety?"
Hutch: "Rush is variety, Bitch! Rule number one: in my van, its Rush! All Rush, all the time...no exceptions."
From "Fanboys" 2009.
Beautiful song with instrumental backing by Elliott Randall, Will Lee, and the Brecker Brothers.
XM Music Lab was the reason I originally signed up for XM back then. Once it disappeared, I actually had an email conversation with Lee Abrams about a dedicated Progressive Rock show on Deep Tracks. He asked me to put together an hour-long demo and a short presentation. To be honest, it didn't get any further than that. He seemed genuinely interested, but probably only from the perspective of his own history with the genre and not XM's interests. Alas, "The Core" never made it to the airwaves.
Chad
Wolf Trap announced this show for the summer:
Yacht Rock Revue The Hot Dads in Tight Jeans Tour
( a Yacht Rock Tribute band )
Yes it has 'Jumped the shark'.
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it."
-- Aristotle
Nostalgia, you know, ain't what it used to be. Furthermore, they tells me, it never was.
“A Man Who Does Not Read Has No Appreciable Advantage Over the Man Who Cannot Read” - Mark Twain
Those guys are local here in Atlanta and all great players. They are finding they can sell out full sized outdoor venues on nostalgia alone. Though now they are actually getting into original music too. Here's their new single. Not bad, but considering the talent of the players involved I expected something more catchy and...yachty. How does it sound? Like a Prince leftover?
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