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• #1978
Wonderful.
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• #1979
I know this is the guitar thread but I've been playing this a lot lately... think it's one of my favourite vocals of all time.
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• #1980
David Rawlings on Dissonance - YouTube
hahaaaaaaa! awesome.
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• #1982
Not shit tab site shocker.
http://www.indieguitartabs.com/artist-cloud.html
Hours of drippy indie strum fun.
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• #1983
I'm pretty skint so have been thinking I might sell my Boss RC-30 Loop Station, its hardly been used and i have all the box and manuals to go with it. £170 if anyone is interested PM me
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• #1984
I know this is the guitar thread but I've been playing this a lot lately... think it's one of my favourite vocals of all time.
His timing is amazing
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• #1985
I'm pretty skint so have been thinking I might sell my Boss RC-30 Loop Station, its hardly been used and i have all the box and manuals to go with it. £170 if anyone is interested PM me
Bargain - I've got one and they're great.
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• #1986
Hey Bref you about on Thursday? I was wondering if you might be up for pre-forming a tune or two at one of my King Charles Thursdays. Gimme a shout man.
That goes for anyone interested btw. PM me with links to recordings if you fancy doing a short set in a sweet little pub in Kings Cross in support of my country/folk thang.
Oh and while I'm here, our accodion player is is selling a cheapo (brown olympic few bits missing) drum kit, a flat backed mandolin w/pickup and some other bits if anyone's interested.
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• #1987
His timing is amazing
(You know there is a Dylan thread?)Ha shit I'd missed that. Thanks man. Dylan's one of those things that I tend to binge on from time to time then leave alone only to come back to every couple of years or so. It's usually occasioned by the discovery of some new bootleg or previously unknown record and it starts all over again.
I'll take any future Zimmerman meanderings to that thread. Personally I wish he's HurryTFU and release Chronicles Vol 2.
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• #1988
On other stringy thingies, I had an unexpectedly musical weekend occasioned by the missus being laid up with flu meaning that beyond a bit of light nursing I was free to duck all social commitments and spend Saturday and Sunday playing music with friends. Saturday; harmonies, beer and guitar with Lucy in Hoxton. Sunday accordions tea and biscuits and banjo with Stew in Bermondsey. Lovely. Looking forward to combining the two with a bit of upright bass in Limehouse tomorrow. I'm really enjoying playing at the moment and despite getting jittery about things last week am really pleased with how my little crew of part-time contributors have upped their game lately. Really having fun with it.
Ordered a pickup for the banjo on Friday from here http://www.thomann.de/gb/index.html and am looking forward to playing it a fair bit more at my regular nights. Am even going to have a run at (a very simplified and possibly ill advised version of) Foggy Mountain Breakdown this week. Please don't tell the trad police. I'm also sadly excited about having ordered some poncey expensive cables also from the above. Custom shop tweed angled jack cables. Mmmmmmm(uso).
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• #1989
Dooks - help me find some people to play banjo with?
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• #1990
Really want a Yamaha LL dreadnought but can't quite justify the expense. So damn nice.
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• #1991
Dooks - help me find some people to play banjo with?
Err.. me? I don't know anyone else who plays. Oh, except this due who i've sort of lost touch with. http://www.fredwoodbear.com/
Come down on Thursday if you fancy joining in. I'm working up a the "Elvers Fakebook" of country and folk chord charts and can mail you a work in progress if you're interested.
Here's this week's covers list:
- Cold Cold Heart – Hank Williams E
- Dark as the Dungeon – Merle Travis F# (E capo 2)
- Innocent When You Dream – Tom Waits C
- Hey Good Lookin’ – Hank Williams C
- Jesus Walking on the Water – Violent Femmes G
- When I get to the Border – L.&R. Thompson Bb (G capo 3)
- You Win again – Hank Williams E
- The Swimming Song - LWIII G
- The Weight – The Band G
- Sin City - Gram Parsons G
- Jockey Full of Bourbon – Tom Waits Em
- Moonshiner – Trad (Arr. Dylan) Bm (Am capo 2)
- Foggy Mountain Breakdown – Earl Scruggs G
- Dear John – Aubrey Gass &Tex Ritter F
- Dirty Old Town – Ewan MacColl D
- I Want to Sing That Rock & Roll – Gillian Welch G# (G capo 1)
- 1952 Vincent Black Lightning – R. Thompson Bb (open capo 3)
- Yankee Bayonet – The Decemberists C
- Emmylou – First Aid Kit C
- Cold Cold Heart – Hank Williams E
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• #1992
Thanks. Thursdays are no good for me atm but I'll have a crack at the tunes on the list to see how I go (I am new to the instrument)
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• #1993
To clarify, the capo notes on the above refer to the guitar not banjo.
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• #1994
Hrm, ok. Some good ideas for tunes for me to learn in any case.
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• #1995
Can anyone lend me an SM58 (or 57) for Thursday night?
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• #1997
Damn. The digital interface on my Variax crapped out (from having a regular jack poked in there by mistake), and Line6 UK won't sell spares. Then I snap up a Variax 700 (which is a Japan-built top of the line model with a tremolo) on Ebay that is advertised as "all electrics tested and working perfectly" only to find when it arrives that the digital socket on that is fucked up in exactly the same way.
So that's two new complete jack assemblies I just had to order from a US supplier with £37 shipping.
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• #1998
But the sellers of the 'new' variax have agreed to refund me the cost! Phew.
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• #1999
How're you finding the Variax? I thought it was a great idea but can't imagine how the thing would sound.
I did just pick up a Line 6 multistompbox thing, it's brilliant, instant Robin Guthrie.
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• #2000
Also I'm after a guitar with a bigsby, anyone got anything?
Let me try one out first, wanna make sure the neck profile is what I'm after... i.e. wide and flat, like on a '59/'60 junior... My '58 is really clubby, sounds great but I hate playing it... :(
The gig was fun!