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edwardofhuncote

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Re: WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO NOW?
« Reply #945 on: September 10, 2015, 06:25:08 AM »
Brittany Haas, world-class fiddler, joined by her sister Natalie on cello and Joe Walsh on mandolin. The second tune in this medley (at 3:15) is Duck River, a traditional fiddle tune that really showcases her amazing abilities.  
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-Fg5SCoeBA
 
Duck River, like most other Appalachian fiddle melodies, is also known by several different titles. Some of which are: Dubuque, Old Dubuque, General Lee, or Sally in the Green Corn. A little more searching says the specific Duck River tune seems to be part of a fairly common tune family. The tune family to which Duck River belongs also includes Ma Ferguson, Nancy Dawson, Nancy Dalton, and Hell Up Coal Holler See also Mabel and Possum Up a Gum Stump.  
 
I don't necessarily agree... those tunes are quite different from a bass player's perspective. Anyway, Brit can bring it!  
 
(with apologies for the lesson)

811952

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Re: WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO NOW?
« Reply #946 on: September 10, 2015, 06:42:16 AM »

edwin

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Re: WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO NOW?
« Reply #947 on: September 10, 2015, 08:24:13 AM »
The Haas sisters are wonderful. I used to run into them on a regular basis at festivals when I was touring with Great American Taxi. I would recommend that everyone go see them if you can.

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Re: WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO NOW?
« Reply #948 on: September 14, 2015, 04:23:36 AM »
John,
I used to have a pair of pants like that. . . .
 
But these days I try to remain steady:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=lGZCg0LYFlU

811952

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Re: WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO NOW?
« Reply #949 on: September 14, 2015, 05:27:11 AM »
John,  
I used to have a pair of pants like that. . . .  
 
But these days I try to remain steady:  
https://youtube.com/watch?v=lGZCg0LYFlU
 
:D

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Re: WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO NOW?
« Reply #950 on: September 14, 2015, 09:42:59 PM »
The Quebe sisters (pronounced kway-bee) from Texas:
 
http://youtu.be/-dZtzktjOGQ
 
With Asleep At The Wheel, in a salute to Bob Wills & the Texas Playboys:
 
http://youtu.be/HFFYkF5v7Kk

bigredbass

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Re: WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO NOW?
« Reply #951 on: September 15, 2015, 10:32:50 PM »
Being an expat Texan, once or twice a year, Texas calls me.  It's just I my blood.
 
Pegged 13MWZ Wranglers, my Tony Lamas, head out to a place with a big dance floor with folks two-stepping to music like this, have a brisket sandwich and a Shiner.  I played a lot of this stuff in a lot of places like this clip suggests, and it will always, always be a part of me.
 
Texas.  It's a whole 'nother country.  Stuff like that is why.  Thanks, Ed, it really got to me.
 
Cowboy Up !
 
Joey

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Re: WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO NOW?
« Reply #952 on: September 15, 2015, 10:36:51 PM »
Being an expat Texan, once or twice a year, Texas calls me.  It's just in my blood.
 
Pegged 13MWZ Wranglers, my Tony Lamas, head out to a place with a big dance floor with folks two-stepping to music like this, have a brisket sandwich and a Shiner.  I played a lot of this stuff in a lot of places like this clip suggests, and it will always, always be a part of me. Fiddles (three!!), 'stand-up' (non-pedal)steel, Texas swing like Ray and the Wheel have championed all these years, just the best.
 
Texas.  It's a whole 'nother country.  Music and bands like that are why.  Thanks, Ed, it really got to me.
 
Cowboy Up !
 
Joey

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« Reply #953 on: September 16, 2015, 01:40:14 AM »
Spent last night in the company of C,S,& N at Glasgow's royal concert hall. I have to say, for a bunch of guys in their 70's they still have phenomenal voices. More or less a 'Greatest Hits' show with 3 new numbers(one from each of them) they blasted out hit after hit with no apparent vocal issues although Stephen looked relieved to have got through 'Suite' cleanly at the end of the show.  
One highlight - Croz brought out his 12 string alembicised starfire for wooden ships. It still looks to be in immaculate condition and sounded fantastic.  
Another highlight, - they had Russ Kunkel on drums - one of my favourites.
And we bumped into croz (literally) outside the venue as we were chatting with friends we haven't seen for ages. ( he was being rushed to his transport by a couple of heavies as they'd not parked at the stage door).
 
They're getting on in years and I don't know how long they can keep the harmonies going but based on last night's performance I doubt they'll be quiting anytime soon.  
 
Graeme

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« Reply #954 on: September 16, 2015, 05:36:28 AM »
Me, Coz, and Ed_Zep have been reminiscing on another thread about a couple of these folks...
 
Here's Tony Rice, Peter Rowan, Brynn Bright, and Sharon Gilchrist covering Cold Rain & Snow.  
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5p0AryAE6Bw

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« Reply #955 on: September 16, 2015, 09:03:44 PM »
That was sweet.
 
I've got this on the turntable-Kinks...Low Budget

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Re: WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO NOW?
« Reply #956 on: September 16, 2015, 09:28:00 PM »
Last weekend...Saturday night it was David Grisman  and the Bluegrass Experience.  Sunday Victor Wooten. The Grisman show was not only a musical experience but an educational one as well. Purchased seats the night before for $40 and sat front row.  The next night at the Dakota Jazz club with Wooten was just as good. A true virtuoso. What a weekend of music! and for a TOTAL of $75.  Main reason I won't be purchasing tickets at $50 (rafters), $75 (can actually see the person on the stage), $100 close enough to be able to tell Weir from  Hart) for the Dean & company shows in Minneapolis,

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Re: WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO NOW?
« Reply #957 on: September 17, 2015, 01:59:10 AM »
The Kinks' Low Budget tour in 1979 was the first gig I took the future Mrs J to when we started courting. Amazing night.  ray Davies changed his jacket after just about every song. Bottom end on that tour was held down by Jim Rodford (ex Argent) who had the first Trace Elliot amp I ever heard. I still have the ticket and metal badge (pin) from that gig.
 
Graeme

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Re: WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO NOW?
« Reply #958 on: September 17, 2015, 08:38:00 AM »
I just discovered this last night. Old & In The Way LIVE in '73
 
http://youtu.be/nhA8bntkypE
 
Great sound, especially Vassar Clement's fiddle and Jerry Garcia's banjo. (You forget what a great banjoist he was, y'know what I mean?)  
 
I'd been listening to C,S,N&Y's Deja Vu album for years and always admired the amazing pedal steel on Teach Your Children. I was on tour with Mason Williams and the song came on the radio. He said that the pedal steel part was played by Jerry Garcia! (It's in the album credits, but I never noticed it.)  
 
I remember that Mason also said that it was a legendary session because supposedly Jerry showed up, listened to the song once and played. That's the take we've heard all these years! Apparently Jerry was so embarrassed by the take that he left immediately, and didn't like to discuss it afterward.  
 
Yet there's a whole generation (or three) that if you asked them to name one steel guitar part ...
 
Anyway, there are a lot of songs on this recording that aren't on the album. Enjoy!

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Re: WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO NOW?
« Reply #959 on: September 17, 2015, 08:48:46 AM »
 Old & In The Way was awesome!  I know a Dobro player that jammed with Vassar Clements on occasion.