“The best of the old songs are the best of Western music, because they have the basics of music: melody, harmony and rhythm,” Whitcomb says. “Those songs are the culmination of 400 years of Western civilization. And in this age of looping and rapping — really just circular rhythms and changing textures — they’re far more interesting to me.”
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Monday, December 29, 2008
From British invader to ukelele king: a natural history of Whitcomb
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Michael O-P said…
Huh. I think I once knew Ian Whitcomb lived in Altadena, but I forgot. He made one of my favorite versions of “Louie Louie” as a jazz trio arrangement. I suppose if I made any sort of effort, I could meet him and get an autograph. Back to point, take the time to hear his 1964 cover (it’s available as an Amazon mp3) and you won’t be disappointed.
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