xp haha, that is a good one. we've never been able to play it that well since. but yeah i like the open string drone, even in more straightforward rock situations. we have one song using the open tuning (i kinda forget which one, i think it was the one chasny uses?) and will probably have some more. i'm sort of figuring out how to write songs in it w/o having them all sound the same.
― tylerw, Thursday, 31 July 2014 21:17 (eleven years ago)
what's forces at work soundcloud? when i search forces at work on soundcloud i get an iggy azealia song
― sinister porpoise (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 31 July 2014 21:48 (eleven years ago)
it was part of that ILX beatles comp from a little while back - https://soundcloud.com/ilx-beatles-comp/forces-at-work-tomorrow-neverif you really need to go deep, http://doomandgloomfromthetomb.tumblr.com/post/92744477097/forcesatwork-tasty-jams-vol-1-this-cd-r-was
― tylerw, Thursday, 31 July 2014 21:51 (eleven years ago)
Oh, speaking of alt tunings, some of us over on the Joni Mitchell thread were marveling at her playing in this '66 or '87 show: http://bigozine2.com/roio/?p=1884 She re-tunes pretty often, though always quickly. One poster mentioned a book where she's playing at Mama Cass's house, and Clapton's staring at her fingers, like wtf (like everybody else). But (in the show tracks) it's never showboating, just part of the overall effect.
― dow, Thursday, 31 July 2014 21:55 (eleven years ago)
'66 or *'67* show, I meant.
ums yr playing has come on a lot & I agree with you on the strength of simple, uncluttered playing. something about the kind of comfortably worn-in feel of that piece, mb accentuated by being lofi but extant regardless, reminds me of some of the miighty flashlight/mike fellows stuff which I feel like I've mentioned already on this thread but seemingly not. also that coda is indeed wicked
― ogmor, Thursday, 31 July 2014 23:52 (eleven years ago)
thx that's very kind. i will check out mighty flashlight/fellows cheers :)
― sinister porpoise (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Friday, 1 August 2014 01:17 (eleven years ago)
don't forget the double ii! a v chill instance of rock dude going acoustic, his stuff was compositionally v riff/loop based but it's all about the ~vibe~
― ogmor, Friday, 1 August 2014 01:32 (eleven years ago)
did you hear the recent chris brokaw record on VDSQ? might be up yr alley
― sinister porpoise (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Friday, 1 August 2014 01:33 (eleven years ago)
there was a nice live vid of him that I liked. I am outside the demographic of boutique stuff like vdsq but he's done some other stuff which is more readily accessible so I'll have a rummage
― ogmor, Friday, 1 August 2014 01:50 (eleven years ago)
agreed with the praise for yr track, ums, and likewise i'm especially fond of the coda. quite into the idea of doing that kind of very minimal, melodic loren connors / for octavio paz etc thing myself, but i'm not sure i have the confidence to trust in whatever austere melodies i come up with being any good.
― Merdeyeux, Friday, 1 August 2014 01:53 (eleven years ago)
Joni's tunings are cool, and definitely a really good player.
Tyler, what's Chasny's tuning? Don't think I've ever seen it, or if I have I have forgotten it.
― grandavis, Friday, 1 August 2014 01:58 (eleven years ago)
Hah man I listened to UMS's song like 10 times today.
― grandavis, Friday, 1 August 2014 01:59 (eleven years ago)
think it's Dgdgad, though i might have done something different with it, now i forget.
― tylerw, Friday, 1 August 2014 02:10 (eleven years ago)
think i might have it in just dadgad now, dgdgad was too intense for me.
― tylerw, Friday, 1 August 2014 02:12 (eleven years ago)
"Too intense" might work better via solo acoustic vs. electric with a band, can see that for sure. My tuning at my last show was basically DADAA, though all tuned down a half-step. I might be moving closer to just tuning everything to the same note, which is what, the L. Reed "Ostrich" tuning?
― grandavis, Friday, 1 August 2014 02:17 (eleven years ago)
yeah! i've done that a few times -- it is fun for a while.
― tylerw, Friday, 1 August 2014 02:25 (eleven years ago)
Yeah, I am mostly kidding, but I do love doubled strings at the same octave. I can see doing the "Ostrich" tuning for a specific piece/song, but it would get old pretty fast as far as trying to play any real guitar in it.
― grandavis, Friday, 1 August 2014 02:30 (eleven years ago)
Dgdgad is right, he told me at the merch booth at the new bums show & I wrote a note in my phone
― sinister porpoise (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Friday, 1 August 2014 03:37 (eleven years ago)
Cool, thanks for the follow-up UMS. May try that tuning out for fun, pretty close to what I play in already.
― grandavis, Friday, 1 August 2014 13:40 (eleven years ago)
I remember some interview of later years Fahey talking about how he loves tuning the electric to all one note and using a steel bar.
UMS that tune is nice and def is a solid connection to Lena's approah. I think it's the quality of the skin on open strings. I'm always curious as to why people choose finger picks or bare fingers, or also the reasoning behind someone "making the switch" to picks/vice versa. But also I smirk how we all are kinda touchy when it comes to making these kinds of decisions when playing.
I've always noticed many players using a white plastic thumb pick (I'm not hip at all to guitar-dude brand knowledge). I've heard people talk bad about metal thumb picks bc of the rattling, metal fingers seem popular though. I've read how Fahey used to specifically alter his faux tortoise thumb. Shaving away much of the portion that actually touches the string, so that it's more of a spike, and falls faster off of the string as you strike.
I use all metal myself; and ever since putting picks on, I've felt it oddly awkward to play without them. It's kinda similar to the idea where you say, "I wish I could remember what it was like before I started smoking weed". Makes me kinda wish I never put them on in the first place, much more of a rush w/ picks on that it makes it hard to take them off.
I'm sitting in Panera, they always play that kinda cheesy instrumental acoustic guitar stuff, but the song on now is oddly Fahey like, but in a very accessible way. It's funny somehow.
― Neal Cassady, Monday, 4 August 2014 02:01 (eleven years ago)
yeah i go back and forth...i guess i was a bass player first and in one band i played with fingers and another more post-punk thing i played w/ a pick
i'm glad i learned fingerpicks, i feel like it helped my playing to become more precise and probably helped my form in picking...i switch back and forth now. sometimes more gentle type songs i feel like sound better w/fingers....i still play better with bare fingers to
peter lang told me that acrylic nails for a performance (he goes to a vietnamese nail shop) were the best but i ain't doing that
― sinister porpoise (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Monday, 4 August 2014 14:08 (eleven years ago)
I think William Tyler mentioned he does the same thing regarding the nail shop.
― Evan, Monday, 4 August 2014 15:18 (eleven years ago)
new nathan bowles in november!
― global tetrahedron, Thursday, 7 August 2014 01:13 (eleven years ago)
Yeah I have a good feeling about that N. Bowles record. Looks like he is gonna send out the first sample soon, which might be the song with Tom Carter on it. Tom is just having a great year so far, his records with Pat Murano and as Eleven Twent Nine are both crazy, and I think his upcoming Three Lobed solo record will be a high-water mark for him (I am hoping at least). Really cool to see him bounce back from a near-death experience with such powerful music.
― grandavis, Thursday, 7 August 2014 13:51 (eleven years ago)
Wanted to respond to this statement from UMS, sorry to the folks on the thread who aren't so into the "talking shop" aspect:
sometimes i listen to ppl like john renbourne or kottke or newer folks like bachman and tyler etc and they are so damn talented and skilled i get bummed out about my own playing, but then i try to remember lena hughes because those recordings are so great to me, and she's so comfortable with her own skill, and it's just really simple great melodies played beautifully, and at a fidelity level that's not even as good as a USB mic and a laptop...i dunno i find it inspirational to remember that you sometimes just need to let the song be the song and not worry about what you can't do
This really resonated with me, and I can't remember who said it, but it reminded me of a quote by some musician I admired at the time saying basically "you are only gonna be as good as you are on any given day, so just go for it and then keep working", which seems like a trite thing to say but just inhabiting that aspect of investing yourself in the playing at any given time and enjoying the process is key to just kinda plowing on in a productive way. Comparing your playing to other people, or getting hung up on technique, is a dangerous road to go down cause there is always a killer player who does stuff you wish you could do (I think even ridiculously good players think this from time to time if they aren't Guitar mag weirdos). While I get frustrated about my own playing plenty, I also can appreciate the times where I just ease into doing something that makes me happy, even if it is the most basic repetitive simplistic thing.
― grandavis, Thursday, 7 August 2014 14:01 (eleven years ago)
haha that reads more like "good general life advice" than "talking shop" :)
― sleeve, Thursday, 7 August 2014 15:34 (eleven years ago)
Hah yeah I guess, it is a little corny too in retrospect. Hopefully not too painful for those looking to discuss the players that are obviously ruling the roost.
― grandavis, Thursday, 7 August 2014 15:53 (eleven years ago)
Will follow up that I love talking about this stuff, and it makes me happy to no end to see dudes like UMS post their stuff and have it just get better and better. With that in mind, cause he may not do it himself, here is the first glimpse into our man Global's upcoming record. Looks like it is gonna be a keeper:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=WNcsuC_RCTs
― grandavis, Thursday, 7 August 2014 16:06 (eleven years ago)
no, I liked it! xp
― sleeve, Thursday, 7 August 2014 16:14 (eleven years ago)
Cool. I think we are gonna have a deluge of good records to talk about here soon enough, so I am sure the conversation will shift back to gooning hard on that stuff when it comes down the pike.
― grandavis, Thursday, 7 August 2014 16:22 (eleven years ago)
thanks for posting! i'm pretty pleased with how it turned out. think the video matches the music well.
your post above is spot on, comparing yourself to others is one of the easiest but most stifling things you can do... music or otherwise.
― global tetrahedron, Thursday, 7 August 2014 16:38 (eleven years ago)
It really does sound good man, and I like how much you packed into the running time, gives it some very cool momentum (though it doesn't seem overstuffed at all, just layered well).
― grandavis, Thursday, 7 August 2014 17:18 (eleven years ago)
your post above is spot on, comparing yourself to others is one of the easiest but most stifling things you can do... music or otherwise.as a teacher and as a student, couldn't agree more
i had a little revelation the other day that i wasn't satisfied being just passable or ok. i want to learn enough that people say that i sound good. not great or mindblowing, but good. that's hard to say at my age and as a drummer (there are 5 year olds better than i am) but here i am saying it. why because i enjoy learning and playing and that's that. carry on, amigos.
also yeah new stuff sounding super, gt!
― cross over the mushroom circle (La Lechera), Thursday, 7 August 2014 17:23 (eleven years ago)
love it global
la lechera - are you still handing out beatz?
― ruffalo soldier (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 7 August 2014 18:27 (eleven years ago)
Indeed!! Send me a msg!!
― cross over the mushroom circle (La Lechera), Thursday, 7 August 2014 18:39 (eleven years ago)
sent!
― ruffalo soldier (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 7 August 2014 19:23 (eleven years ago)
william tyler - blue ash montgomery is up on spotify
cool, definitely going back to his earlier stuff in comparison to the full band country psych stuff that he seems to be heading towards
― ruffalo soldier (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 7 August 2014 19:37 (eleven years ago)
"Blue Ash Montgomery" is really good, a nice slice of his playing for sure. I especially like the live set with Tim Barnes.
― grandavis, Thursday, 7 August 2014 20:00 (eleven years ago)
"The Ecstatic Vision of Madge Gill" makes me think I need to make an online "American Primitive Song Title Generator" lol
― ruffalo soldier (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 7 August 2014 20:12 (eleven years ago)
haha 'revelation and transubstantiation on the banks of the Allegheny'
or anything like:_______ Reel_______ Rag_______ Two-Step
― global tetrahedron, Thursday, 7 August 2014 20:16 (eleven years ago)
haha, currently visiting the in laws in the adirondacks and was thinking about calling a song "revelation on the banks of the great sacandaga"
― tylerw, Thursday, 7 August 2014 20:34 (eleven years ago)
That's a great name for a river to have a revelation on the banks of! Allegheny was a bit obvious maybe haha
― global tetrahedron, Thursday, 7 August 2014 21:47 (eleven years ago)
― ruffalo soldier (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, August 7, 2014 3:12 PM (1 hour ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
plz do this
― gbx, Thursday, 7 August 2014 22:08 (eleven years ago)
a while back in 2010 Steve Gunn and Marc Orleans put up this myspace page for a project called Orleans/Gunn. the two songs posted on there are live recordings from a shows at Zebulon. i'm fairly sure this group only existed for a couple live shows, but back then i remember looking forward to some kind of full recording. i just think this stuff is interesting in the context of all the full band rock playing. cuz these two recordings are damn good. the closest we'll get (so far) to hear Gunn do full on Allmans/Dead jams. there's a couple other dates for shows with the "Gunn-Orleans Quartet" too, was always fishing for more info on this project.
https://myspace.com/orleansgunn/music/songs
― Neal Cassady, Thursday, 7 August 2014 22:58 (eleven years ago)
i just found this .txt file made by a taper that contains a list of recordings, Orleans Gunn shows are in there a couple times, along with shows of TOM CARTER/MARC ORLEANS/STEVE GUNN/JOHN TRUSCINSKI. seems like the Orleans Gunn duo stuff mixes in with dudes from the D. Charles Speer group. hope to send an email on over to check out this material.
http://www.angelfire.com/scifi2/tesla69/2nd01upd.txt
i'm assuming that Eleven Twenty Nine project is also an offshoot from experiences of these guys playing together. man, i love collabs. hope this stuff never dries up.
― Neal Cassady, Thursday, 7 August 2014 23:08 (eleven years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJhh9a9ZR3w
― Neal Cassady, Thursday, 7 August 2014 23:13 (eleven years ago)
Neal, that Eleven Twenty-nine record is very weird and cool, definitely not heading down Allmans/Dead territory but something pretty heavy, you should check it out. Collabs are indeed a great thing when the players are in a good place and simpatico.
― grandavis, Friday, 8 August 2014 16:15 (eleven years ago)
cooked up a live version of a track on the DFBM release with my roommate, who is really really talented and needs to record more shit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HF3VKeR7VVk
― global tetrahedron, Monday, 11 August 2014 13:35 (eleven years ago)
(left channel has warble from a Roland Space Echo, an effect I NEVER get sick of)
― global tetrahedron, Monday, 11 August 2014 13:37 (eleven years ago)