(05-29-2013, 07:42 PM)Tusk Wrote: If there was any justice, golden moments like that should be witnessed by everyone..... "Undone" live is definitely something to experience.
I like that Keith is experimental with his own stuff, but his grounding, musically, is so, refreshingly and suprisingly..... classical(?) Not in the 'classical music' sense, but classical in the sense of how adroit and remarkably improvisational and on point he is....
His Piano work on BATJ, that night, was also exceptional because Haley gave him a "take it away, Keith" for a solo 
Good point, Tusk! I don't get the sense that he's had formal training, but his sense -- gift, maybe -- of the flow of chords, and how he can manipulate them is mind blowing! I sometimes wonder if it's innate for him, and then I admonish myself for thinking of "something so silly." But he's so young to be so gifted, I'm at a loss to understand. (I have been involved in the music world enough to recognize Keith's potential.)
It's no secret that I'm in awe of Casey's talent, but I also know that some of his ability [not his innate talent, but ability] is because his parents could afford to see to it that he had formal training. I'm usually very pro "music lessons" -- giving them was my first job, no matter how inadequate I felt at the time -- but when one can be as good as Keith is without them, then I'm not going to quibble.
I would truly love to hear a trio of Haley, Casey, and Keith and be wowed with what the 3 of them could give us. I think it could be really amazing!