WTMusic: Shootin’ the Breeze with Rockin’ Dave
July 9, 2020
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Dave Alford aka Rockin’ Dave and Jeff Buehner are on the We Talk Music podcast for a truly epic episode!
Jeff was recently on to talk about his chart topping band The Loyal Order, but of course he’s also the bassist for Dave Alford’s band Rough Cutt. And since Rough Cutt was a mainstay metal band during the mid 80’s, you had better believe Dave has the stories. All the stories.
Check out some of the highlights:
- What brought Rough Cutt back together
- What Dave appreciates in Jeff’s playing and how he gets the “groove”
- What Jeff appreciates about Dave’s playing
- The new Rough Cutt album and what it will sound like in relation to the previous albums
- Dave’s musical family tree, from Ratt to Rough Cutt
- Life in the 80s and getting the record deal, and the harder task of keeping the record deal
Did we mention this was an epic episode? Seriously, it’s a monster. There’s even more good stuff, like:
- Working with Jack Douglas as a producer
- The difference between Steven St. James and Paul Shortino
- The show they did with LA Guns in Portland late last year
- Jeff learning the original Rough Cutt parts
- Reminiscing about Ronnie James Dio and stories of Dio
- Sunset Strip memories – Randy Rhoads, Stephen Pearcy, Vince Neil
- Hear n’ Aid Project
- Digital recording techniques vs analog
- The benefits of using a producer
So sit back, relax, and check out the latest. And thanks to Rockin’ Dav and Jeff Buehner for generously sharing their time.
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