Kirk Covington
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Kirk Covington is great, I like the risk taking mentality and the humour too..Great sound. In comparison Borlai is like a well oiled military tank, gets the job done I guess..
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It is funny though, that Henderson dislike Covington's busy nature after all these years.
They've never killed as much as with Virgil, being extremely busy. I can listen to these bootlegs over and over.
They've never killed as much as with Virgil, being extremely busy. I can listen to these bootlegs over and over.
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I appreciate Scott Henderson's candor but it really bugs me when pro musicians(or anyone, for that matter) pull false flags when name dropping other "pros"...if you can't say it with out name dropping, it probably could be left unsaid. Even if you don't actually "name drop".
BTW, I think Kinsey is a genius.
BTW, I think Kinsey is a genius.
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Morgenthaler wrote:It is funny though, that Henderson dislike Covington's busy nature after all these years.
They've never killed as much as with Virgil, being extremely busy. I can listen to these bootlegs over and over.
I remember hearing that Virg was playing with them, but it didn't last very long. I assume they didn't think it was a good match. He's pretty busy on there, and there's not anywhere near as much grooviness as the original track with Joey. I've listened to Dense Dance, and Gotta B countlesss times.
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Steve Holmes wrote:I remember hearing that Virg was playing with them, but it didn't last very long. I assume they didn't think it was a good match.
Yes, in reality they got together for only one short Australian tour - it was never intended for more. A one off. And since it didn't repeat once Virg setttled in the US, I think yours is a fair analysis.
I still think these clips kill, though

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Willis and I have decided not to continue with Tribal Tech. There are many reasons, but here are a few of mine.
I find it difficult to work on music when band members live in other countries. It’s a lot of work sending files back and forth, and there’s an unbelievable amount of post-production needed after the basic tracks are done. The recording budgets are low enough with a trio - I can no longer justify spending that amount of time for the same budget with a quartet.
It’s a similar situation with touring. I have a family to support and thankfully I’m making good money with my trio and HBC. Nothing against keyboard players, but I’m having a great time writing instrumental music for guitar and I want to put all my attention on that path because it’s more challenging as a guitarist and composer. I still hope to play with Deron Johnson in LA, and also with Steve Taviglione, two of my favorite musicians.
Thanks to all the fans who supported Tribal Tech!
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Re: Kirk Covington
Henderson exudes douche quite well. There's absolutely no gratitude in his words...
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