california, i think, and we didn t have any money, so they started writing like crazy. and we started doing anything we could to pay the rent. we just happened to play the whiskey go go, and jimmy had a camera and took some pictures of the chicago transit at the marquee at the whiskey. and when i go by there, i think of jimmy and i standing there. we were opening for bb king or something like that. albert king. walter turned around to walk out, he probably he might have told you this story. i got a tap on my shoulder, and i turned around, i was putting one of my saxophones away. it was jimi hendrix. he called me by name, and he said, well, the horns are like one set of lungs. your guitar player is better than me. the horn section, it sounds like one set of lungs, and a guitar player that s better than me. he said that terry plays
the rubbish but from old household electrical equipment. and it was a little bit. and the sounds are very close to those of a real instrument. but the color i double bass is very special it s the rarest instrument the orchestra hands it is made of a car by can of approximately fifty liters and the handle is made of pallets and the pins are those of a normal instrument but were found on a garbage in the landfill or can tell you what they were. caught here or is the biggest garbage dump in the power going capital. hundreds of families depend on it . and it s where the people from the orchestra find the necessary bits and pieces to build imitations of violence violence cellos double basses guitars flutes saxophones trumpets and percussion instruments.
and very wide eyed and without experience. i always believed i would do what we did. 1st album hit the charts with a bullet and i went, that s cool. we realized we were more of an album act and people weren t getting what horns were. where is the strings? there are not strings on the saxophones. they didn t know about it. it was the start inception of horn bands. walt was eternal opt mist. we were on the way to a gig. i don t know what i associated hey walt, you think ever have a cashmere suit? i don t know. walt was, are you kidding? you will have 200 of them. this was the concept he totally
on guitar and he said okay for him. we were all still very young and white eyed and without experience. i always believed i did what we did. with a bullet or whatever. i went that s cool. they were more of an act and we were not getting what horns were. where is the strings? there are not strings on the saxophones. they didn t know about it. it was the start inception of horn bands. we were on the way to a gig.