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I wrote somebody a note about the Pixies, I guess I'll try again. Hahaha! There is probably some really confused person out there in BKland.
Anyway, the Pixies were pretty far ahead of their time for the U.S. to really "get" them. They disbanned in 1993, and reconvened in 2004. Are they still around?
TexasToest: I never got caught up in the McCartney rumor,but me and a few friends did get caught up in the KLAATU hype, for a bit.They were local Toronto boys,Beatle ripoffs,but a helluva album just the same.
Verändert von TexasToest (21. Oktober 2007, 22:12:48)
Jim Dandy: That theory/rumor about Paul McCatney dying in a car wreck has been going around for a long, long time. I have dismissed it. Anyone else have an opinion? Wanna have a vote?
awesome: Yes, I knew Mason Williams played nylon strings, but on the Howe piece, those really didn't have that sound that gut strings have. After listening a second time, I can catch phrases where they sound nylon, but during most of the performance, they sound like steel. The difference must be in the guitar. Thanks for that information. I'll be more on the lookout for that. I thought my ear would hear the difference. Evidently, not always.
TexasToest: thanks for the Mayall...great stuff.. the reason behind my Segovia comment is that after World War Two, Segovia became among the first to endorse the use of nylon strings instead of gut strings. This new advance allowed for greater stability in intonation, and was the final missing ingredient in the standardization of the guitar. hence,he'd be happy with Steve Howe and Mason Williams I think...
awesome: I agree he's one heck of a guitar player. Why, though, did you mention Segovia in your notes?
This guy is older than me. Whew! I was beginning to wonder if I was the oldest person on earth! Well, you already know I think he's the rockingest, sexiest old man on earth. This song was on his first album (this was before CDs kiddies). His first album was acoustic, and had no drums on it. This song has gone on to be his biggest hit ever.
Thema: Re: baddessi - this is some high energy strumming for you.
TexasToest: I would have been happy just to be in the room....don't think I would have touched my guitar among those gods....I would have just been sitting gobsmacked with my jaw to my knees
I'm not really a great strummer....I'm more of an acoutic picker ..and I go at about 1/100th the speed of Richie Havens...I'm just an amatuer..sure do love watching the pros tho
Thema: Re: baddessi - this is some high energy strumming for you.
baddessi: You're always saying you're a strummer, and Havens is a strummer par excellance. I thought you would enjoy it, that's why I put your name on it.
Yeah, I loved the Travelling Wilburys documentary too. I thought it was a littl close on the heels of the Incredible String Orchestra one, but it was too good not to post. Not to mention it was totally different. Wouldn't it have been a blast to be in that room with a guitar with those guys?????
Verändert von TexasToest (21. Oktober 2007, 02:35:08)
Papa: Yes, me too. Wish I could do it. But, my strumming is more like Richie Havens, just not quite so frenetic. Hahaha!
Ii don't think Jimmie got a haircut, I think he grew it out. That was a pretty old video, look how young Guy Clark is. Boop2004: Thank you for the Bill Bourne.and company. Very nice stuff. He has a gentle soul, I think. He said he was influenced by this man. Papa, you'll like this too.
One of my local favorite entertainers - Bill Bourne. Took in his concert last night, along with the other two in the group Tri Continental - Lester Quitzau and Madagascar Slim. Jim D - maybe you've seen/heard Bill Bourne in Hugh's Room.? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mpkfn-_f-U
This is Guy Clark backed up by Jimmie Dale Gilmore. Jimmie Dale Gilmore is a Texas boy, and is sure to become a legend. He's backing up Guy Clark cold here, but he gets it after a couple choruses.
Jim Dandy: Thanks! I can't believe I bumped into 2 in one week. I don't want to be too repetitive, so I'll just save them up for special occasions. Then.....who can resist the Travelling Wilburys?
The Carpenters - haven't thought about them in eons! She had such grace and presence, and a lovely voice. They were definitely of another time.
Can you name the big boys in this video? This will be like Where's Waldo, or those games where you have to find the picture of a walnut in a city scape.....
Thema: baddessi - this is some high energy strumming for you.
The year, 1969, the event, Woodstock. I hope you enjoy this as much as I did. He was one of my very favorites of the time. There are two songs on this video.
TexasToest: I have never been so moved by opera,maybe being able to read and understand the lyric helped.Matti Salminen is my new hero,a flawless performance,and yes,the emotion,he layed himself bare.
Thema: I just got home, and had treats awaiting me....
Dandy-Pie: re Death of Boris - quite a departure for you. Very passionate, and tragic. He had me almost in tears. When I See You Smile - I missed that one. That one went in my favorites. Thanks.
aNiMaL: That was really cute. Buddy Rich - wild man!! Identity crises must be in the air, huh?
Snoopy: I saved that one too. That was the theme song of my Business Policy and Strategy course my senior year at the University. It was a propos then, and it tacks today.
Jim Dandy: Donny Osmund....how dramatic he was at....what was he, 14? I can tell you that never happened to me. The most any guy ever sang to me was Happy Birthday. Although the washboard player with Ponty Bone one night, came over to me, and let me play his chest. Hahaha! He said later he saw I couldn't sit still to the music, and he wanted to include me. I think that was nice. When you go everywhere by yourself, it's always nice to be recognized by the performers. Don't you think?
Ewe: I guess I was getting kind close to old at that point. Evidently, he didn't think I was too old to have some fun.
Ewe:Thank you, Ewe. Unfortunately the reality from this end seems a little different. It's an insult when your body starts giving out when you feel so young.
Jim Dandy: well its legal to drink here at 18 so you can usually get away with it at 16...but shhh dont tell anyone! Time flys, that was over 20 years ago!! Wish I knew an apt song to put a link to now.....lol
Thatnk you, Ewe. I'm always gratified when you enjoy one of my posts being so much younger than I. That was old stuff, but still timely, as far as I can tell.
Jim Dandy I so don't believe you. You are quality kinda guy, I knew that from minute one that I saw you here.
awesome Thank you for that. It was an interesting video, besides being a very timely tune in 1967. The video reminded me of WWII, and my minds eye went to my uncle who served as a bombardier during that war. 1967, however, was more Viet Nam era. When I saw your description of what was to come, I thought of this::
My Back Pages- This is a round robin sorta thing of a lot of favorites from the time. This song is copyrighted 1964, and was penned by poet-songwriter, Bob Dylan. Give it a listen.