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My favourite tambourine in the world broke on set. It was a great day - super chill, and I even left a little piece of myself there. Vocalist Trenton Woodley has previously said this is one of his top tracks on the album and is equally happy with the music video, sharing: “We had a blast shooting this video - just cruising around the Mojave in a sick old convertible.
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The video perfectly captures the Australian rockers' fun and free energy as they zip through the desert while adding in the infectious live presence they have when performing. I’m not even so much of a fan of the original version of the song in its production and arrangement, I just think lyrically, melodically and harmonically it’s just one of the deepest things in pop music history.Hands Like Houses have dropped the official music video for their fan-favorite track “Sick” today. It’s not even that the recording is my favourite recording. I just remember thinking, Oh my god, Victor Wooten is a genius for writing this? But then I looked at the liner notes, because then there were liner notes, and was like, wow, Stevie Wonder. I haven’t listened to it in 20 years but I remember listening to it over and over when I was a kid. The first time I heard it I was maybe 12 or 13 and I was listening to Victor Wooten’s album A Show Of Hands, a solo bass record. This is embarrassing but the first time I heard it, it was not Stevie Wonder’s version actually. I think that that’s one of the greatest songs ever written, it’s absolutely perfect.

There’s a thousand songs that you hear and you’re just angry that it wasn’t you, you know? But I guess I have to say the first one that comes into my mind is ‘Overjoyed’ by Stevie Wonder. I’ve spent a lot of time with him on tour and he’s a real character. I’m the musical director for his acoustic band, which is called The Lighthouse Band, with Becca Stevens and Michelle Willis.

But he’s kind of like a weird grandpa to me. He’s also writing some of the greatest songs of his career, it’s very special. He’s a huge role model for me in that way it’s never too late to make art, you know what I mean? And there’s really no excuse to stop, I love that about him. He’s 81 years old and I think he’s made six or seven records in the last seven years, he’s just constantly changing inspiration. He’s a rock and roll legend, he’s hilarious and an incredibly dynamic and energised person. It’s a song about suicide, it’s a very heavy song, but it’s so beautiful and heartfelt.ĭavid’s exactly as you would think. And then he starts to play and sing and it’s just one of the most beautiful performances I’ve ever seen.
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David is unbelievably high, and Graham is trying to keep it together, trying to be the consummate pro while Crosby’s in another dimension.
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There’s a live performance of ‘Traction in the Rain’ by David Crosby with Graham Nash accompanying him on a TV show in the 70s. Ahead of a string of UK shows this week, League shares with us seven of his most formative tracks.

So for me that was really the highlight of the year.”Įmpire Central, Snarky Puppy’s latest album and homage to Dallas, was released back in September. “We spent a week rehearsing and a week recording and it was our last time ever playing with Bernard Wright, who passed away tragically right afterwards. “We made this new record Empire Central and went back to Dallas with that,” he tells me from his home just outside Barcelona. 2021 saw the band win a Grammy (their fourth) for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album for their Live at the Royal Albert Hall, a tour with Steely Dan and a mighty performance at Glastonbury to name a few landmarks.īut for bandleader Michael League, the biggest highlights come down to writing music with the people that mean the most to him. It has been a huge year for Snarky Puppy, the Texas-formed but now international and rotating jazz-fusion collective. The jazz-fusion outfit's bandleader Michael League guides us through his playlist - from David Crosby and Dire Straits to Moxy Früvous
