Jimmy J., [trying to think of how to frame this in the form of a question]
I was looking for something to play along with the other night, and in my stack of frequently listened to stuff is one of JT's compilation albums with
"(Walkin' Down A) Country Road". I love that tune. It's really fun to play on, all those little fills and things... and I got to thinkin'... when you got the gig there back when, obviously that tune wasn't much of a technical challenge for you at all, but I figure you had to have spent
some time figuring out what was going to work with regard to playing somebody else's lines and putting your own stamp/signature/sound to the song. (in this case Randy Meisner, though I reckon for you it was mostly Lee Sklar, outgoing?) Did it come down to just playing through the song with the various configurations of the All-Star band? Did you actually have to chart out what you wanted to play and work at it? Or am I way off base, and you just nail it in one.
Sorry... hope that's not too specific... I'm hoping to apply to a current situation. The former bass player in my gig is kind of a friend, I consider him to be a superior player, but I believe I am better suited to the gig than he was, just from an experience standpoint. Anyway, I've had to adapt quite a few things he played, and had complete freedom to do so. We've shared a few laughs over some of the stranger arrangements.