What do folks in here think of Glenn Jones solo guitar? I feel like there hasn't been too much chatter on him in here. I really like some of the stuff I've heard but other stuff sounds kinda weightless and doesn't really stick with me (but admittedly I haven't branched out too much). "Of It's Own Kind" and the "Teething Necklace" are effing GREAT songs though, Any recommendations, y'all? S/D Glenn Jones?
― global tetrahedron, Wednesday, 13 March 2013 14:23 (thirteen years ago)
hey global, thanks for the kind words. last night went pretty well (the chatterbox pub in south mpls), sort awkward young girl who runs it was really adorable, she looked about 17. went OK, i think she was really surprised i didn't want vocals, didn't seem to occur to her that people did instrumentals haha
i do use bare fingers....i have played bass pretty extensively since i was a preteen, so jeez like 25 years-ish of bass playing....which i think has been an advantage in helping me progress pretty quick on fingerpicking, but it's also made using fingerpicks really fucking intolerable to me, feels like i'm wearing mittens. i really worried about it just because i know a lot of guys i love use them, but i've decided to quit worrying about it and just play the way i want to.
― u r the best magician ever. my bad levitate me pls (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 13 March 2013 15:29 (thirteen years ago)
Hey U.M.S., want to weigh and say I really liked the tune as well (and have listened to a few others on your page). Seems like you are well on your way, look forward to hearing more in the future.
Have you started growing your fingernails yet? Seems like the true jumping-off point (if not going the fingerpicks route).
For real though, I too tried fingerpicks and couldn't hang. Really did not like the feel. I guess plenty of folks do it for the added volume/attack as well as the precisions (i.e., if you want to be heard over banjos and other instruments whilst fingerpicking), but I had the "felt like wearing mittens" experience as well.
― grandavis, Wednesday, 13 March 2013 15:35 (thirteen years ago)
thanks! this shit is just all recorded on the fly into my phone, mostly just so i don't forget it, hope to maybe record in a better situation sometime this year.
oof that fingernail thing kinda grosses me out tbh, i've seen dudes that do it; this one guy that i was using some youtube lessons from early on did it but yeah no way could i do that & my wife would not be into that haha
it definitely seems to have it's advantages for volume & attack, esp if you were in some kinda bluegrass or twig pickers type ensemble you'd probably have to....
might just have to suck it up, but for solo stuff i figure fuck it i can just sound how i sound...i bet some of those really old dudes didn't have fingerpicks, or like elizabeth cotton or ppl like that
― u r the best magician ever. my bad levitate me pls (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 13 March 2013 15:39 (thirteen years ago)
Yeah, I try not to get too weirded out by the fingernail thing, as I try to be open-minded about most things, but I couldn't hang with it personally at all and, to be honest, get distracted by it when I watch folks play (my wife definitely would not be a fan at all, understandably).
I always keep Chasny in mind when playing, as he neither does the fingernail or -picks thing, but he always seems to get plenty of volume and clarity. Also, I think doing what you want is the way to go with this stuff generally (well, of course with any kind of music), as it is using those limitations that might ultimately lead you down some new roads playing-wise.
― grandavis, Wednesday, 13 March 2013 15:45 (thirteen years ago)
"Playing the way you want" is def. the core of this style. Anything that encourages you to keep playing, to develop and deepen your own idiosyncrasies. I'd always had piano lessons/been in school band but the formalized nature of that stuff was sort of discouraging to me. Something very freeing about playing the guitar "wrong" and knowing that's exactly the way you want to do it. so yeah, who gives a shit? Pick how you wanna pick!
As a compromise between picks/fingers, Lang said there was a salon a lot of the folkies in town go to and get nylon nails put on. It was at 60th and Nicollet I believe? I have been mulling over the idea for some time, although again, nylon nails seem like they'd take some getting used to on their own. And yeah, still slightly gross and weird imo. Part of my hesitance has been like, if I shake someone's hand and they see that I have two abnormally large fake nails on, just seems awkward
― global tetrahedron, Wednesday, 13 March 2013 15:47 (thirteen years ago)
"Oh, these? Well, let me tell you about a little something called American Primitive..."
hahahaha
yeah i'm sure i could learn to use fingerpicks, but it would really require me devoting myself to it and essentially moving back to "square one" and methodically relearning everything i can play now with fingerpicks...
― u r the best magician ever. my bad levitate me pls (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 13 March 2013 16:01 (thirteen years ago)
also: spottie added glen jones to the spotify list and it's great stuff
― u r the best magician ever. my bad levitate me pls (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 13 March 2013 16:06 (thirteen years ago)
i've been zoning out hard to steffen basho-junghans' is lately (and managed to get a major house n techno guy friend into the post-fahey milieu through it and robbie b's visions of the country), really thick and warm and lovely stuff. i have it on 200g vinyl, i didn't even know vinyl got that fat and i'm wondering how much going beyond 180g is just taking the piss, but it certainly sounds good in that format.
― hot young stalin (Merdeyeux), Wednesday, 13 March 2013 16:39 (thirteen years ago)
Tompkins Square Label Presents . . .Thurs. March 14th, 2013St. David's Episcopal Church 301 E. 8th St. (Bethell Hall, upstairs)Austin TX
8PM Harry Taussig (first live performance - ever !)8:50 Alice Gerrard (legendary folk singer)9:50 Hiss Golden Messenger (NC singer-songwriter)10:50 Daniel Bachman (VA guitarist)11:50 Luther Dickinson (N. Miss. Allstars)and between sets : Terry Waldo (ragtime piano kingpin)
Alice Gerrard, known for her work with Hazel Dickens and Mike Seeger, is recording an album for Tompkins Square, slated for Fall release. This is her first SXSW performance. American Primitive Guitar pioneer Harry Taussig will perform live for the first time anywhere, ever. His first album was released in 1965 ! Hiss Golden Messenger have a new album out first week of March. We released their last one, 'Poor Moon' to much acclaim. Luther Dickinson recorded a 78 rpm record for us last year. Terry Waldo wrote the definitive history of ragtime, studied with Eubie Blake, and is probably the greatest living ragtime pianist. His Tompkins Square debut will appear later this year.
― dow, Wednesday, 13 March 2013 18:31 (thirteen years ago)
yeah glenn jones is great -- his last one the wanting was beeeyootiful and had a pretty rad chris corsano jam at the end. i think he has a new one coming out soon?
― tylerw, Wednesday, 13 March 2013 18:46 (thirteen years ago)
listening to steffan basho-junghans - man he's really great....the pieces on this album tend to start pretty meditative but man when he builds up a head of steam it's really something
is he related to robbie basho?
― u r the best magician ever. my bad levitate me pls (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 13 March 2013 19:22 (thirteen years ago)
i mentioned him before i think! i love last days of the dragon (is that the title, can't remember) he is not related by blood - he adopted that name in homage if his bio is to be believed!?
― and that sounds like a gong-concert (La Lechera), Wednesday, 13 March 2013 19:24 (thirteen years ago)
if i ever make a movie i'm getting one of you guitar dorks to give me a scene like this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfxXcBJ0LP0
― christmas candy bar (al leong), Wednesday, 13 March 2013 19:24 (thirteen years ago)
mmk so i think the gumption has come to me to post a song. here's a little something i've been working on for awhile, parts come and go at will and i know the arrangement/flow needs some (a lot of) work, but i think a lot of the licks in here are pretty nice. recorded this a couple minutes ago not on a national reso-phonic triolian in the bathroom:
http://stevepalmer.bandcamp.com/track/jasmines-rough-cut
i think i accidentally stumbled onto daniel bachmann's tuning inadvertently (DGDGCD- open G w/a C instead of a B), I think some parts of it kind of have that feel to it and if the songwriting isn't all there yet i think i'm tapping into the vibe/spirit of the style more or less. also don't wanna turn this into a 'plug yer shit' thread, so if need be i'd take this down (can you delete posts on ILM?)
― global tetrahedron, Wednesday, 13 March 2013 20:10 (thirteen years ago)
Thanks for sharing global, will definitely take a listen!
I was thinking about this earlier: I don't want anyone to take their stuff down, I think it's great to share music etc., and I dig talking about using fingers over picks etc., but I also wonder if it dilutes the thread a bit? Let me restate: I want to listen to everyone's stuff (it's definitely nice to get feedback from folks that care and have an interest in the stuff), and I love talking shop, but can understand if those coming to the thread to discuss more established artists and not get bogged down in shop talk would be bummed out about it. My vote is split, would be happy to start another thread for talking shop/posting songs, and keep this pure, but am happy with this thread being one big accumulator as well.
― grandavis, Wednesday, 13 March 2013 20:32 (thirteen years ago)
i wouldn't mind keeping all that in this thread.i'm not a guitar player, so a thread of shop talk probably wouldn't get read very much by me, but otoh i don't want to miss anything that you guys are doing.
― i guess i'd just rather listen to canned heat? (ian), Wednesday, 13 March 2013 20:34 (thirteen years ago)
i really like that global. very good playing.
i'm cool with whatever ppl want, i basically trust ppl on here to use their judgement i guess i don't see it getting super bogged down in ppl's soundcloud pages or bandcamps or w/e
― u r the best magician ever. my bad levitate me pls (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 13 March 2013 20:35 (thirteen years ago)
hey i wanted to add that i like that track, UMS
― christmas candy bar (al leong), Wednesday, 13 March 2013 20:39 (thirteen years ago)
yeah I'm a casual tenor electric player who doesn't really work in this style, but I like reading about it and hearing stuff, it doesn't impede the thread too much imo.
― sleeve, Wednesday, 13 March 2013 20:56 (thirteen years ago)
(thx al)
steffan basho is really great btw, liking all his stuff on spotify so far
― u r the best magician ever. my bad levitate me pls (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 13 March 2013 21:00 (thirteen years ago)
I'm not planning on posting much more (if any) shop talky stuff/my own tunes in here, actually, it just seemed like a good time to share is all. I like the vibe in this thread overall and I'd say the 8-9 (?) regulars, to echo UMS, have good enough judgment to keep it quality. It is fun to talk shop with people, though, as I don't see much of a web presence for this style (outside of the Yahoo Fahey players group, which I find impossible to use/comprehend)... so I reserve the right to maybe geek out and facilitate some tuningchat in the future or whatever!
To share some more established stuff, found this guy on Spotify awhile back, really dig the little flourishes he adds with his 'feat' and harmonica. It is a very warm feeling record, feels like you're in his living room (which is probably where he recorded it?)
http://philcookandhisfeat.bandcamp.com/
― global tetrahedron, Wednesday, 13 March 2013 21:14 (thirteen years ago)
btw thanks for posting that bachman tuning i'm gonna mess around w/that
― u r the best magician ever. my bad levitate me pls (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 13 March 2013 21:30 (thirteen years ago)
oh, also, pssst, Lang's secret weapon on some of his best songs is Open C w/ E tuned down to a D... didn't hear it from me
okay i'm done
― global tetrahedron, Wednesday, 13 March 2013 21:54 (thirteen years ago)
haha, are a lot of these dudes secretive about their tunings? will lang break your fingers if you steal his thing?
― tylerw, Wednesday, 13 March 2013 21:59 (thirteen years ago)
Aw, naw, just adding some color commentary to my post? He said Fahey did it to his guitar, like, Fahey walked up and said "try playing it like THIS" and tuned the high E string down.
― global tetrahedron, Wednesday, 13 March 2013 22:02 (thirteen years ago)
i'm pretty sure i remember reading electric eden and there was something about Davy Graham being sort of semi-secretive about DADGAD at first, but i think he was basically the first dude in the UK to even use it & everyone was tripping out like how the fuck is he playing like that?
― u r the best magician ever. my bad levitate me pls (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 13 March 2013 22:11 (thirteen years ago)
my wife plays in DADFAD. that is all.
― i guess i'd just rather listen to canned heat? (ian), Thursday, 14 March 2013 05:11 (thirteen years ago)
Harry Taussig interview/excerpts this morning:http://www.npr.org/2013/03/14/174140005/at-south-by-southwest-a-71-year-old-guitarist-makes-a-belated-debut
― dow, Thursday, 14 March 2013 14:26 (thirteen years ago)
lol "Guitar players are like hookers. When they last long enough, they became respectable."
― tylerw, Thursday, 14 March 2013 14:50 (thirteen years ago)
That Taussig interview is great, seems like a really interesting guy. Interesting statement about chops from the Tompkins Square guy, i.e., that what makes Taussig good is not his technique/chops at all, just the personality and feel of the playing.
― grandavis, Thursday, 14 March 2013 15:01 (thirteen years ago)
Whoa just read it originally, listening to it now, and there is WAY more Taussig in the audio (including music examples and playing etc.), don't skip it.
― grandavis, Thursday, 14 March 2013 15:09 (thirteen years ago)
cool...it is interesting, obviously most of these dudes are generally super-technically proficient, but there does seem to be a line that you have to be careful not to cross, where you just drift into new age healing music. or late period kottke or something.
― tylerw, Thursday, 14 March 2013 15:12 (thirteen years ago)
as a tax refund indulgence i went out and bought the fahey transcendental waterfall 6lp boxset. this thing is goregous, hope the records sound good!
― Creme Fraichepoop (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 14 March 2013 20:57 (thirteen years ago)
also i have a john fahey t-shirt now which feels really weird
it's like...i dunno...having a charles ives t-shirt or something, just doesn't seem right but it's nice looking
― Creme Fraichepoop (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 14 March 2013 20:58 (thirteen years ago)
Taussig vs Bickoff? These reissues are both fantastic. Taussig has the edge right now for me because Fate Is Only Twice is just as good as Fate Is Only Once. Then again, latter day Bickoff on that NPR thing is pretty terrific. These are my dudes right now.
― Jimmywine Dyspeptic, Friday, 15 March 2013 01:33 (thirteen years ago)
https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-frc1/859119_540235536009257_1070246751_o.jpg
― tylerw, Friday, 15 March 2013 01:48 (thirteen years ago)
"Should get fantastic exposure on progressive rock stations, thus good sales."
― grandavis, Friday, 15 March 2013 13:44 (thirteen years ago)
Got a lot of catch-up listening to do, but was working through some Cian Nugent over the last few days, which I have been thoroughly enjoying (just youtubes mostly), and this really hit the sweet spot for me today. Live performance from Tusk 2012:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdjOf2UJkHA&list=UUIsjcp52s0s4q6tC1Lc-_nQ&index=4
― grandavis, Friday, 15 March 2013 17:10 (thirteen years ago)
Not much time to comment today, but for those interested Three Lobed just posted a song from the upcoming Chuck Johnson record:
http://threelobed.bandcamp.com/album/crows-in-the-basilica
Big write-up by Marc Masters on the page as well, which I assume may be the liner notes?
― grandavis, Monday, 18 March 2013 19:27 (thirteen years ago)
cool, that sounds good. i haven't heard a ton of chuck johnson, but what i've heard i've liked. my contribution for the day -- i picked this up at the library over the weekendhttp://www.di-arezzo.co.uk/multimedia/images/oak/couv/ok61051.jpg
― tylerw, Monday, 18 March 2013 19:43 (thirteen years ago)
Great picture. Hope I look like that and am still playing when I get that old. Also, hope I get that old.
― grandavis, Monday, 18 March 2013 19:46 (thirteen years ago)
Sorry, in light of some events today that is kind of a bummer of a post. Just hope to be lucky enough to give that look a shot.
― grandavis, Monday, 18 March 2013 20:10 (thirteen years ago)
once again thx to spottie for the spotify list
chuck johnson is really amazing so far
― ums (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 20 March 2013 18:02 (thirteen years ago)
not a lot of info here but: http://www.robbiebashofilm.com/
― tylerw, Wednesday, 20 March 2013 21:37 (thirteen years ago)
was already excited for the new chuck johnson record but c'mon chuck you are spoiling us!
"Crows in the Basilica" is from a physical edition of approximately 750 hand-numbered copies and is pressed on 140 gram Dutch vinyl
dutch vinyl is the good stuff, they hoard all that sweet vinyl over there
― ums (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 20 March 2013 21:42 (thirteen years ago)
listening to a bunch of chris forsyth, rangda, gunn-truscinski, that cian nugent + cosmos stuff ... even though there's obviously crossover with this thread, almost feel like it needs its own thread. we're in a golden age for instrumental psych-guitar rock! maybe!
― tylerw, Thursday, 21 March 2013 17:10 (thirteen years ago)
new thing i wrote in open c tuning
https://soundcloud.com/matthew-lee-helgeson/untitled-in-open-c
― ums (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 21 March 2013 18:53 (thirteen years ago)