Jesse Cook — Rattle and Burn
Album: Vertigo
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Total ratings: 1095
Released: 1998
Length: 3:45
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Avg rating:
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Total ratings: 1095
Length: 3:45
Plays (last 30 days): 0
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MrStatenIsle wrote:
Me too!
Really like the low bass notes in here.
Me too!
nanderson1 wrote:
It's 2021 - time for some violin plots
Lets dig deeper: time for some Viola plots! <g> Harlan879 wrote:
It's 2021 - time for some violin plots
As of right now, there are 8 ratings on this song, all of them between 6 and 8. Rare that the min and max ratings on RP actually say something useful... Bill needs to replace min/max with standard deviation, with a link to a histogram... Hm, this is growing on me. I think I'm changing my 7 to an 8!
It's 2021 - time for some violin plots
grexe wrote:
I confess that I'm at a lose to understand the need to make negative comments about someone's musical creations. I may not "get" everything I hear and I might "PSD" but I appreciate that others do like what I might not.
first time I gave a 1, really hate this kind of uninspiring and generic guitar music, just like Gipsy Kings, and the clapping oh my.
really cannot understand the average rating here, normally I mostly agree. I guess taste is a unique miracle 😉
I confess that I'm at a lose to understand the need to make negative comments about someone's musical creations. I may not "get" everything I hear and I might "PSD" but I appreciate that others do like what I might not.
Great technique
first time I gave a 1, really hate this kind of uninspiring and generic guitar music, just like Gipsy Kings, and the clapping oh my.
really cannot understand the average rating here, normally I mostly agree. I guess taste is a unique miracle 😉
I've seen him twice in the past year in San Francisco (he played the Palace of Fine Arts and it was completely sold-out, and there was such a demand that he returned to the same venue several months later). He's great live, and has a fantastic band with him also.
Really like the low bass notes in here.
beerslayer wrote:
Check, check and check!
Jesse Cook may sound a lot like Ottmar Liebert on this song, but that's not a bad thing. I like Ottmar Liebert.
I'd never heard of this artist before, but I'm curious to hear more from him.
I'd never heard of this artist before, but I'm curious to hear more from him.
Check, check and check!
vluvlu wrote:
Love me some Jesse! Paradise is paradise today!
Returning to San Francisco in October! Already sold-out (not surprised).
Still rates that 10 I gave it years ago!
Outstanding imo
planet_lizard wrote:
Part of the chord progression and melody sounds more similar to that of ABBA's "Knowing Me, Knowing You", than it does "Money, Money, Money", but it's a traditional progression, especially in flamenco-style music.
Maybe it's because I saw Mamma Mia last night (..do I admit that on the RP pages..?) but there's a section here that reminds me of Money money money - same chord sequence....
Part of the chord progression and melody sounds more similar to that of ABBA's "Knowing Me, Knowing You", than it does "Money, Money, Money", but it's a traditional progression, especially in flamenco-style music.
I Love the purring of the bass!!!
Love me some Jesse! Paradise is paradise today!
Nice! I think he opened for Big Head Todd & The Monsters under The Arch in St. Louis one fabulous summer night a decade or so ago.
I was like... hm need to login to give Rodrigo and Gabriela the usual 9-10...
shame on me
shame on me
Still love this song! Rattle and burn for sure. Solid 8 all the way.
Jesse Cook may sound a lot like Ottmar Liebert on this song, but that's not a bad thing. I like Ottmar Liebert.
I'd never heard of this artist before, but I'm curious to hear more from him.
I'd never heard of this artist before, but I'm curious to hear more from him.
According to the CD cover...he is one helluva one - legged guitarist. Duh!
So much of this Spanish-flamenco whatever
musical subgenre sounds alike. But so much of it has superior musicianship that it's hard to dislike it. Cook is pure bliss.
musical subgenre sounds alike. But so much of it has superior musicianship that it's hard to dislike it. Cook is pure bliss.
How bout something from the Gypsy Kings?
I'd disagree actually. When you listen to all of Jesse's work it's clear he's studied, played with and learned from musicians around the world. All of those influences are not necessarily featured on every song, but he is not a clone of any one master. I've seen him live a copule of times and he shares his excitement of travelling the world and working with musicians from many different cultures.
AlienRelic wrote:
AlienRelic wrote:
Quite Likeable, but another Ottmar Liebert clone.
Rumba Flamenca ... jo' macho, ni mar que'ta!
Smokin'!
When flamenco rocks, it rocks big time.
Very nice. Solid 8.
like this one might have to move it up next time I hear it, guitar sounded good
Maybe it's because I saw Mamma Mia last night (..do I admit that on the RP pages..?) but there's a section here that reminds me of Money money money - same chord sequence....
Axelito wrote:
Really like this song, one of my favorite!!
Mine, too; one of my Jesse Cook favorites!
Bo-ring
Great guitarist, but flamenco is boring...
Jesse Cook is such a talent...love it...
BRILLIANT! ! ! more plz
purty cool but sounds like what Al Dimeola left hanging
I like this, but all I can think of is the theme song to Bourne Identity...
Harlan879 wrote:
As of right now, there are 8 ratings on this song, all of them between 6 and 8. Rare that the min and max ratings on RP actually say something useful... Bill needs to replace min/max with standard deviation, with a link to a histogram...
That's what we need more of, histograms...
Wizzuvv_oz wrote:
Bill, please also include a breif description of the control group. ;-)
like the song
I'm very glad we now have histograms! And that Bill's still playing this great tune!
Quite Likeable, but another Ottmar Liebert clone.
I'm hearing a Supergrass melody in there... Despite that this is a nice little track!
Harlan879 wrote:
As of right now, there are 8 ratings on this song, all of them between 6 and 8. Rare that the min and max ratings on RP actually say something useful... Bill needs to replace min/max with standard deviation, with a link to a histogram...
Hm, this is growing on me. I think I'm changing my 7 to an 8!
Bill, please also include a breif description of the control group. ;-)
like the song
I guess that's what they call "smooth jazz" nowadays
so boring!
Passion is what this is all about...Chair dancing now!
nice, we gonna get T values etc too?
Harlan879 wrote:
As of right now, there are 8 ratings on this song, all of them between 6 and 8. Rare that the min and max ratings on RP actually say something useful... Bill needs to replace min/max with standard deviation, with a link to a histogram...
He's a pretty good guitarist, but most of his songs sound exactly the same.
very cool. would love to see this guy live
More than Gypsy Kings, it reminds me a lot of Strunz & Farah...
redpearl wrote:
I, too, thought this was the Gypsy Kings. Nice stuff!
Me too. And that's a good thing!
Some really nice guitar playing here.
Tidy !
Really like this song, one of my favorite!!
wonderful nothing beats RP MORE OF THIS PLEASE!!!!!!!
Its quite great but like like Gipsy Kings you can get tired of the sound
Harlan879 wrote:
As of right now, there are 8 ratings on this song, all of them between 6 and 8. Rare that the min and max ratings on RP actually say something useful... Bill needs to replace min/max with standard deviation, with a link to a histogram...
I'd like to see some way for the ratings to include the "I'm sick of this one" factor so I don't have to give low ratings to songs I actually like (or liked) due to overplay elsewhere.
This is a very gorgeous and well done music...
Mixing up ryhtm and acoustic guitar, it just comes out something beautiful
they are even better at live! great artist
I, too, thought this was the Gypsy Kings. Nice stuff!
definately thought i clicked on gypsy kings...
As of right now, there are 8 ratings on this song, all of them between 6 and 8. Rare that the min and max ratings on RP actually say something useful... Bill needs to replace min/max with standard deviation, with a link to a histogram...
Hm, this is growing on me. I think I'm changing my 7 to an 8!
I was gonna be first but I got caught up in his web site. Lots of good samples of his music there. I just might have to buy a CD or two.
Thought this was the Gypsy Kings??
I'm finally the first....
I've seen him twice in the past year in San Francisco (he played the Palace of Fine Arts and it was completely sold-out, and there was such a demand that he returned to the same venue several months later). He's great live, and has a fantastic band with him also.
You lucky duck. I wish I could have been there too!