At 33 mins. Reminds of a video on RUclips (of Andy himself, solo), playing New Pneus and Round the Corner. How he kept his concentration I really don't know: the noise levels were disgusting. On a different topic - 'Variations Live' is probably one of the best-recorded CDs I've ever heard - no one would believe that it was an 'aside'!
Andy is right , three to five people is a good number for a session with English / French tunes . Definitely no Irish played at breakneck speed , getting faster and faster just because you can ! Listening to other musicians is important to create a good blend and therefore full satisfaction.
This was a fantastic interview! Really excellent. Thanks for posting.
At 33 mins. Reminds of a video on RUclips (of Andy himself, solo), playing New Pneus and Round the Corner. How he kept his concentration I really don't know: the noise levels were disgusting.
On a different topic - 'Variations Live' is probably one of the best-recorded CDs I've ever heard - no one would believe that it was an 'aside'!
Thanks! and what a lovely tune!! Great!!
Gorgeous!
Andy is right , three to five people is a good number for a session with English / French tunes . Definitely no Irish played at breakneck speed , getting faster and faster just because you can ! Listening to other musicians is important to create a good blend and therefore full satisfaction.
Great show!
pleaaaase name of the tune!! Superb Andy Cutting 😍
Hello all
Absolutely superb gentleman (all three of you). Any idea on the name of the tune that Andy played at the end?
The tune is called Lady Grey - written by Andy, on Leveret’s Inventions album.
Hey, thanks for the interview. How do you spell the names or Ricardo T and Mark P, who Andy sites as references 23 minutes in? Want to look them up!
Ricardo Tesi, Marc Perrone...... enjoy
Superb diatonic accordion! Almost indian style drones