What I did this summer?
Mark in Boise
Posted 2009-09-25 2:40 PM (#396942)
Subject: What I did this summer?


Joined:
March 2005
Posts: 12761

Location: Boise, Idaho
Now that we're all back in school and we failed to have a NW Gathering this summer, anyone else want to identify what songs you learned over the summer?
I discovered after all these years that Country Roads uses a similar Travis picking pattern to several other songs I tried many years ago to learn with a pick.
Once I discovered that, it was a simple matter to learn Homeward Bound and the Boxer by Paul Simon and Danny's Song by Kenny Loggins.
I was surprised how simple they were and that they were all songs that I could not figure out 30 or 40 years ago, but picked up easily this summer. Maybe there's something about that pattern that made me want to learn those songs years ago.
What did you do for your summer vacation?
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Losov
Posted 2009-09-25 2:52 PM (#396943 - in reply to #396942)
Subject: Re: What I did this summer?


Joined:
October 2008
Posts: 489

Every time I figure out a way to gig with less equipment, I consider that progress. Toward that end, I'm following the exploits of Jukebox Joe avidly, but I'm not ready to spring for the Bose just yet.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Old Man Arthur
Posted 2009-09-25 3:06 PM (#396944 - in reply to #396942)
Subject: Re: What I did this summer?



Joined:
September 2006
Posts: 10777

Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR
I actually went Outside and Played In Public!
(Seated, not Standing... In case that matters)

I learnt that I cannot sing loud enough to be heard over my guitar and/or traffic.
(Which is probably a Good Thing)

Also... Even if it you have a good acoustic simulator, people expect you to Shred if you take an solid-bodied electric outside. (I cannot, but I will do the Star-Spangled Banner)
Top of the page Bottom of the page
twistedlim
Posted 2009-09-25 3:20 PM (#396945 - in reply to #396942)
Subject: Re: What I did this summer?


Joined:
November 2008
Posts: 1119

Location: Michigan
Originally posted by Mark in Boise:
Now that we're all back in school and we failed to have a NW Gathering this summer, anyone else want to identify what songs you learned over the summer?
I discovered after all these years that Country Roads uses a similar Travis picking pattern to several other songs I tried many years ago to learn with a pick.
Once I discovered that, it was a simple matter to learn Homeward Bound and the Boxer by Paul Simon and Danny's Song by Kenny Loggins.
I was surprised how simple they were and that they were all songs that I could not figure out 30 or 40 years ago, but picked up easily this summer. Maybe there's something about that pattern that made me want to learn those songs years ago.
What did you do for your summer vacation?
Mark,
I learned the "Travis' picking method some...mmm 25 years ago. I took lessons for a summer and the guy helped me polish it up. Funny you mention Danny's Song. That was the song I learned on also. Your right in that it fits so many songs perfectly and if not right on close enough that it is difficult to tell.

For me this summer I learned really worked on Youv'e got a Friend and Hard Way Every Time and a few others. I also tried to start playing with a pick again which takes a lot more time for me since I have terrible rythm. Filled in most of the time with the 5 or 6 songs I would have to learn for Church every month. I did not have to memorize those but it was enough to keep me busy.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Jukebox Joe
Posted 2009-09-25 3:54 PM (#396946 - in reply to #396942)
Subject: Re: What I did this summer?


Joined:
August 2009
Posts: 381

Location: Miami
Originally posted by Losov:
Every time I figure out a way to gig with less equipment, I consider that progress. Toward that end, I'm following the exploits of Jukebox Joe avidly, but I'm not ready to spring for the Bose just yet.
FWIW, as much as I will defend my 1778T/Bose L1 combo to the death, any combination which sounds as good or better than your current configuration but with less gear would be progress to a minimalist like me. To some people more progress means more toys, not less!)

Having said that, here's what I did this summer:

- Tried an even more scaled down setup by trying the Compact version of the Bose sound system (one less connection, but not as good sound, so stayed with the Model I)
- learned a bunch of new covers for my repertoire (GOD I love learning covers!)
- picked up a second recurring gig in the arid desert wasteland that is the live music scene in south Miami
- joined the insane asylum known as OFC (even already met a fellow patient)
- played (but didn't keep) my first Adamas
- started recording a home album I've been meaning to record for over a decade
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Losov
Posted 2009-09-25 4:07 PM (#396947 - in reply to #396942)
Subject: Re: What I did this summer?


Joined:
October 2008
Posts: 489

Originally posted by ''Jukebox Joe'' Tuñón:

- played (but didn't keep) my first Adamas
That I'd like to hear more about
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Darkbar
Posted 2009-09-25 4:09 PM (#396948 - in reply to #396942)
Subject: Re: What I did this summer?



Joined:
January 2009
Posts: 4536

Location: Flahdaw
"Discovered" Tommy Emmanuel on Youtube and have pretty much learned his versions of a couple of songs... "Stay close to me" and "Somewhere over the Rainbow". Quickly learned they aggravate my arthritis, and that no matter what I do, I'm not really gonna sound like Tommy.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Jukebox Joe
Posted 2009-09-25 4:37 PM (#396949 - in reply to #396942)
Subject: Re: What I did this summer?


Joined:
August 2009
Posts: 381

Location: Miami
Originally posted by Losov:
Originally posted by ''Jukebox Joe'' Tuñón:

- played (but didn't keep) my first Adamas
That I'd like to hear more about
The gory details:
My First Adamas... Almost

Also (to answer the original question of this thread which I failed to do!), songs I learned this summer:

- I'm Yours (Jason Mraz)
- Viva La Vida (Coldplay)
- Wanted Dead or Alive (Bon Jovi)
- Tiny Dancer (Elton John)
- Brown Eyed Girl (Van Morrison)
- Oye Como Va / Evil Ways (Santana)
- Can't Help Falling in Love (Elvis, but a Joe-ified UB40 version - one of the exceptions to the "learn it like they know it" rule)
- People Are Strange (Doors)
- Touch Me (Doors)
- Light My Fire (Doors)
- Is She Really Going Out With Him (Joe Jackson)
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Mark in Boise
Posted 2009-09-25 5:23 PM (#396950 - in reply to #396942)
Subject: Re: What I did this summer?


Joined:
March 2005
Posts: 12761

Location: Boise, Idaho
Joe, you got me thinking again that I should spend less time on this board and more time playing guitar. You had a productive summer. I agree with you on the L1, not that I have any expertise. I got to mess with one this summer. Sounded great, even with a Taylor.
Rich, Hard Way was a snap once I saw Croce play it on dvd without a capo.
Darkbark, Tommy is scary good. Try Eva's version of Over the Rainbow. It's much slower and requires some stretches, but it's sure pretty. Izzy's is good also and easy to imitate the uke by capoing at the 5th fret.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Darkbar
Posted 2009-09-25 6:19 PM (#396951 - in reply to #396942)
Subject: Re: What I did this summer?



Joined:
January 2009
Posts: 4536

Location: Flahdaw
Mark- who is Eva and who is Izzy?

Rich- it's funny you talk about using a pick again. I can fingerpick with the best of them, but hand me a pick and ask me to play the same thing....I'm like a beginner, a complete spaz! I can strum just fine, just no picking.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Mark in Boise
Posted 2009-09-25 6:49 PM (#396952 - in reply to #396942)
Subject: Re: What I did this summer?


Joined:
March 2005
Posts: 12761

Location: Boise, Idaho
We're too much alike (except you're better). I try to pick and I give up after hitting the wrong strings so many times that I start losing my place with my left hand as well.
Eva is Eva Campbell and Izzy is a big Somoan. Both died young. Both can be found on youtube by searching for Rainbow. I can't spell or remember Izzy's name, but everyone called him Izzy. When you find it, you'll see why. His name is worse than mine.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2009-09-25 6:52 PM (#396953 - in reply to #396942)
Subject: Re: What I did this summer?


Joined:
August 2003
Posts: 2246

Location: Yucaipa, California
Eva Cassidy: Eva Over the Rainbow
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Mark in Boise
Posted 2009-09-25 7:08 PM (#396954 - in reply to #396942)
Subject: Re: What I did this summer?


Joined:
March 2005
Posts: 12761

Location: Boise, Idaho
Oops. I knew something didn't sound right when I said Campbell. I should be better at names. You can't really blame me for not remembering Israel Ka----------- whatever, though.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Darkbar
Posted 2009-09-25 9:17 PM (#396955 - in reply to #396942)
Subject: Re: What I did this summer?



Joined:
January 2009
Posts: 4536

Location: Flahdaw
Mark- I always like the way I played Over the Rainbow, which was very similar to James Taylor's "Oh Susanna". Then I saw Emmanuel's version and said, I gotta learn that! Then I found this tutorial and it really helped. Try it
over the rainbow
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Mark in Boise
Posted 2009-09-25 9:57 PM (#396956 - in reply to #396942)
Subject: Re: What I did this summer?


Joined:
March 2005
Posts: 12761

Location: Boise, Idaho
That was nice, but I prefer it with Eva's vocals, plus I like how she plays it on guitar. I also like the Iz version, ever since I heard it as part of a movie soundtrack. Either one is sort of haunting, by people who died young.
I've always liked the guitar as a backup to the lyrics, at least when the voice is good.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Caravan Rooubishe
Posted 2009-09-25 10:04 PM (#396957 - in reply to #396942)
Subject: Re: What I did this summer?
Joined:
March 2008
Posts: 119

Location: everywhere
Noooooooo, nooooo, please no. Loggins and Simon were bad enough, then James "f**king" Taylor but please, no, not Eva Cassidy. For christ's sake do you people have any musical taste whatsoever or are you still listening to your John Denver cassettes? The only good thing Eva Cassidy ever did for music was drop dead and shut up. Good riddance.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Darkbar
Posted 2009-09-25 10:19 PM (#396958 - in reply to #396942)
Subject: Re: What I did this summer?



Joined:
January 2009
Posts: 4536

Location: Flahdaw
Originally posted by Caravan Rooubishe:
Noooooooo, nooooo, please no. Loggins and Simon were bad enough, then James "f**king" Taylor but please, no, not Eva Cassidy. For christ's sake do you people have any musical taste whatsoever or are you still listening to your John Denver cassettes? The only good thing Eva Cassidy ever did for music was drop dead and shut up. Good riddance.
:)
Top of the page Bottom of the page
twistedlim
Posted 2009-09-25 10:24 PM (#396959 - in reply to #396942)
Subject: Re: What I did this summer?


Joined:
November 2008
Posts: 1119

Location: Michigan
Originally posted by Caravan Rooubishe:
Noooooooo, nooooo, please no. Loggins and Simon were bad enough, then James "f**king" Taylor but please, no, not Eva Cassidy. For christ's sake do you people have any musical taste whatsoever or are you still listening to your John Denver cassettes? The only good thing Eva Cassidy ever did for music was drop dead and shut up. Good riddance.
I forgot, I also learned "You Can Close Your Eyes" .... by James F****ing Taylor of course. I forgot to learn "Live and Let Die" though. :)
Top of the page Bottom of the page
nikon4004
Posted 2009-09-25 10:44 PM (#396960 - in reply to #396942)
Subject: Re: What I did this summer?


Joined:
September 2008
Posts: 1281

Location: Ohio
Caravan Rooubishe is TRUELY a oerson with the taste in their mouth and ,,,,,,,,,,,never mind
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Gallerinski
Posted 2009-09-26 9:07 AM (#396961 - in reply to #396942)
Subject: Re: What I did this summer?
Joined:
May 2008
Posts: 4996

Location: Phoenix AZ
Just ignore the troll. Eventually they go away.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Slipkid
Posted 2009-09-26 11:27 AM (#396962 - in reply to #396942)
Subject: Re: What I did this summer?



Joined:
September 2003
Posts: 9301

Location: south east Michigan
Right on Rooubishe! You go bro!
(as I contemplate which British Invasion tune I want to learn next) :D

I will confess to spending some time on Denver's "Lady" this past week.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
twistedlim
Posted 2009-09-26 3:54 PM (#396963 - in reply to #396942)
Subject: Re: What I did this summer?


Joined:
November 2008
Posts: 1119

Location: Michigan

I will confess to spending some time on Denver's "Lady" this past week.
Sissy...
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Losov
Posted 2009-09-26 4:14 PM (#396964 - in reply to #396942)
Subject: Re: What I did this summer?


Joined:
October 2008
Posts: 489

Hey, chicks dig that song, positively melt. You want to impress some jazzbo or the chicks?
Top of the page Bottom of the page
twistedlim
Posted 2009-09-26 4:25 PM (#396965 - in reply to #396942)
Subject: Re: What I did this summer?


Joined:
November 2008
Posts: 1119

Location: Michigan
Speaking of Croce (where we?)...does anyone have the tabs to the opening of "Careful Man"?
Top of the page Bottom of the page
gh1
Posted 2009-09-26 5:21 PM (#396966 - in reply to #396942)
Subject: Re: What I did this summer?


Joined:
April 2006
Posts: 972

Location: PDX
I spent a week at the Puget Sound Guitar Workshop. Picked up a couple of Robert Johnson tunes, got interested in the slide guitar so i've been messing around with open tunings.

Waltzing Matilda
Shenandoah

And bits and pieces here and there.

I hope we can make a PNW OFC gathering come together next year.

_____
gh1
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Caravan Rooubishe
Posted 2009-09-26 7:57 PM (#396967 - in reply to #396942)
Subject: Re: What I did this summer?
Joined:
March 2008
Posts: 119

Location: everywhere
I learned the song "Come With Daddy" by John and Mackenzie Phillips
Top of the page Bottom of the page
MusicMishka
Posted 2009-09-27 12:56 AM (#396968 - in reply to #396942)
Subject: Re: What I did this summer?


Joined:
March 2005
Posts: 5567

Location: Blue Ridge Mountains
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Arnaud
Posted 2009-09-27 4:38 AM (#396969 - in reply to #396942)
Subject: Re: What I did this summer?



Joined:
March 2006
Posts: 269

Location: Nîmes, south of France
I repaired a big leak on the swimming-pool, 3 weeks hard work to fix the problem, and the whole family had a nice tool to fight against hot weather, kids playing in water all days long.
Then i recorded 7 fingerpicking songs that i added to ning page, you can hear them through chapter "my music" at the bottom left corner of my page. Hope you will enjoy them.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Lightfoot
Posted 2009-09-27 6:12 AM (#396970 - in reply to #396942)
Subject: Re: What I did this summer?


Joined:
October 2002
Posts: 73

Location: out there
Caravan, that is a particularily twisted thing to say. Wish I'd thought of it first, but I never would have.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Gallerinski
Posted 2009-09-27 9:25 AM (#396971 - in reply to #396942)
Subject: Re: What I did this summer?
Joined:
May 2008
Posts: 4996

Location: Phoenix AZ
Funny and Sick at the same time. That's our boy.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
G8r
Posted 2009-09-27 10:02 AM (#396972 - in reply to #396942)
Subject: Re: What I did this summer?


Joined:
November 2006
Posts: 3969

Re: Caravan

Now THAT was funny. Sick, perverted, twisted and over the top, but funny.
Top of the page Bottom of the page