Well good for Marcus, but I always think of music like food: Some days, BBQ. Some days, Chinese. Next day, steak and potatoes. I don't want to eat the same thing every day, so I'd better learn to cook some of everything . . . .
MM has played with lots of different people in different situations, and he sounds like . . . Marcus Miller. So lemme get this straight, he's not 'playing with an accent' by being in lots of situations and winds up sounding like he's . . . Marcus Miller. OK, so it's not an accent if it sounds like yourself ?
I'm all for accents. Whether its Miles, or Eddie Van Halen, or Stanley, or Neil Peart, or Vladimir Horowitz, or Sinatra, isn't that what draws us ? All my life, all I wanted was a McCartney accent, maybe Carol Kaye or Duck Dunn.
I understand what MM's saying, but for me, I'd be very happy to do one thing well. But then, I'll never play for Miles, and that's OK, I'm just playing for me.
Piotr, I often wish I'd started at 37 !
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