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Title: Our band playing some Cuban Songs
Post by: windhorse on May 27, 2006, 08:07 AM
This was a small concert on April 22nd at the Laughing Goat in Boulder.

(http://animaldreams.net/cong/4-22.jpg) (http://animaldreams.net/cong/4-223.jpg) (http://animaldreams.net/cong/4-224.jpg) (http://animaldreams.net/cong/4-226.jpg)(http://animaldreams.net/cong/4-229.jpg) (http://animaldreams.net/cong/4-230.jpg) (http://animaldreams.net/cong/4-228.jpg)

mp3 song files:
http://animaldreams.net/cong/comparsa.mp3

http://animaldreams.net/cong/mozambique.mp3


Title: Our band playing some Cuban Songs
Post by: bongo on May 28, 2006, 08:31 AM
Thanks for the photos, those are nice looking drums, very rare those mahogany Sols.
For those of you who don't know, Dave is the one in the Hawiian shirt.


Title: Our band playing some Cuban Songs
Post by: windhorse on May 28, 2006, 09:18 AM
Thanks Bob, I'm sorry to hear that Tuco had problems of ringy sound with his Oak Gon Bops (They're really Sols - same drum as mine except Oak).. I guess it just doesn't translate from the beautiful woody smooth sound of the Mahogony Sols - as the sound files may demonstrate. But, no matter the conga, as they are "played in", they lose much of the ringy character.


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