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As I mentioned somewhere else; Jeff is great and plays the music, but Roi was PART of the music. Such a different, different band without him. We lost the true DMB on that same day unfortunately.
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the 'Why Don't We' Memphis '94 sound-check and the Typical Situation from Flat Five studio... I just love the way Roi plays. :leroi
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Let Roi whisper some sweet nothings in your ear tonight: https://youtu.be/YKf_BqKfSMk?t=2598
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Last show with the band 11 years ago today. Miss his sound so much.
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With Sugar Will's return I'm grooving on this recently: https://youtu.be/ztX8xDF7GrI?t=1722
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was lucky to see Roi in Mansfield days earlier. Would have never guessed it would be the last time I'd see him alive.
His last show is here: https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/dave-...-53d6f375.html Thinking of you, Mr. Leroi Moore!:leroi |
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11 years ago. Crazy. I’ll still never understand how the band mustered up the strength to play that staples center show.
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Rest in peace, Roi! We appreciate all you left us with!
Can't believe it's been 11 years. I vividly remember being in Staples Center on this night in 2008 and watching the band heal themselves with the music. Unreal experience. |
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Is there a comprehensive list/thread with all of Leroi's best released solos?
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Here's a lovely clip of Roi creating beautiful sounds at the Gorge in 2002 to send everyone into the long weekend.
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I'm not a hardcore fan anymore. Time moves on and things change in life, but I go back every once in a while to the old DMB videos and I did that today. The way this man played the sax was really what got me hooked when I went to see them for the first time in 93 at the old Georgetown Bayou. I must have replayed 9/14/2003 Spoon 10 times today.. just to hear LeRoi.
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For whatever reason, I have felt drawn back the past few weeks; re-listening to shows, re-reading the (sometimes stupid) things I wrote, thinking about all the people I met, decisions I made (and didn't make) during those days. It almost feels like a different life. One constant though, even being 'away' for a while, is how much I miss his sound. I am so damn grateful he left us so much beautiful music to enjoy. |
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miss you man!!! rip.. you were very talented musician
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Roi had the best sense of melody out of anyone in the band. His playing on LS Captain gives me chills.
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So Dave played Mercy w/ Branford Marsalis for the United We Sing show yesterday. I've said this/pointed it out before, but Branford was a clear influence on Roi and they also approach improvising/writing parts for pop/rock similarly. While it was distinctly Branford playing, the lines and inflections he played could have easily come from Roi.
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Got in my car to go to work this morning, hit shuffle on my phone, and #34 was the first song that came up. Some Twilight Zone type stuff right there. Miss you, Roi, looking forward to the show tonight. :leroi
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I listened to 41 from LS and Bartender from Folsom this morning. Rest easy, Grux! Truly one of a kind.
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We miss him dearly. One thing I've realized the last couple of years more than ever is that DMB died on this day 12 years ago. Of course Dave is Dave and usually has a way to make things fun but the band is a shell of it's former self and the sound/direction completely changed when LeRoi so tragically left us.
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I remember exactly how I got the news. I was at home about to start my 6th grade homework, and the tv was on the news (likely CNN). Anyway I think they came back from a commercial break and the news broke. It was pretty shocking to say the least. Thought the band may have been done at the time.
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So at the same time that he just sunk into the music and wasn't heard by the passerby listener, he made the song what it was. He made songs bigger, much Jazzier, and much more authentic to DMB. This is what separates Roi from most other sax players. He doesn't care about being heard. He cares about the song. He doesn't care about taking care of himself. He only cares about taking care of the music and making sure a song sounds as good as it possibly can. If you notice on the recent albums, the sax riffs more or less just go straight along with the melody or straight along with dave's already made up vocal melody. Roi was able to create his own melodies, he added his riffs on like layers of a cake. And of course, we all like more layers on a cake. Same with a song. The more layers, the better. |
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I miss you LeRoi. Your light still shines on here.
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