My review on seeing Konrad Park, THE Stickrad, on phatcast, season 2 episode 9 is this.
Would watch again.
It is so easy to relate to Konrad in this bit, starting with a celestial Chapman dreamscape and then easing into a cup and talking music and spirituality.
But so much more. Konrad touched on self-respect and finding what fits and how that all can be realized through music. I really enjoyed the depth of this interview and the casualness with which the Konrad and Colin uncovered the topics.
I especially enjoyed hearing that he was a fan of Gary Husband, which makes perfect sense as all my multi-instrumentalist drummer friends think the same.
Give a like or a comment and enjoy this wonderful vid.
Enjoyed the art of the rad dads way of musical expressions. What’s embedded in a persons belief system is all a complete different discussion. Nonetheless enjoyed watching his performance.
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Mon Aug 08, 2022 10:56 am
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Re: Konrad Park laying down truth on Phatcast
Tanks for sharing Gene. Love me some Konrad/Stickrad!
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Re: Konrad Park laying down truth on Phatcast
Hey Brothers!
Thanks for all your beautiful comments up in here and especially GP for starting a thread, love you bruv.
I definitely was given “enough rope” in this video, Loti. #_# It was so nice to be asked to do this. Colin definitely makes room for the kind of conversation where you can take it wherever you want. It’s all me, that’s for sure. I’m glad some dug it regardless of the deep dive on spirituality and yes, definitely room for another conversation there hey stickyfingers.
This is probably the first time I’ve been able to present decent video of my new stick, now about 6 months old. #6747 Railboard nickel, in baritone tuning. Jeff Mack called it “the last of the Mohicans.” I feel very privileged to own this instrument and know that many of you wanted one of these.
Anyhow, hope you’re all good. I’ve been playing stick now for 15 years, how did THAT happen ?!
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