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"Other people my age go and join blues groups...they say they're 'getting back to their roots'.  But I can't see how five geography teachers trying to play like old black guys can be getting back to their roots." - Martin Newell

Roots

Date: 2005-05-25 08:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] markiv1111.livejournal.com
I've speculated on this somewhat, too. It seems obvious to me that "roots" vary from musician to musician. My own experiences (playing for about two years in South America, and eventually while back in the States, playing "The Girl from Ipanema" for a year and a half before ever learning "Johnny B. Goode" or "Stormy Monday") may be a bit different. But how about all the musicians who learned stuff by the Kingston Trio or Peter, Paul and Mary (or James Taylor, or Carole King or Carly Simon) before they even tried rock'n'roll? Or other people who had serious classical music training before realizing that ad-libbing and playing in a band was more fun? I think that for these musicians to equate "roots" and "blues" is just one of those things that everybody learns to say, that isn't really true. (Like the "fact" that piano is "the basic instrument" -- absolute balderdash, but piano teachers have been saying this for decades.) I'd be pleased to join a group doing stuff by Los Fronterizos and Los Chalchaleros, and I would have no hesitation calling this "my roots" -- but for me to join a blues band and say it was "my roots" would be just another big city musician committing fraud.

Nate

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