Friday, January 30, 2009

Small Wonder

I´ve only seen these guitars on pictures...
"Jocelyn Nelson soloed on Renaissanceguitar with Bouffons and Conte clare, from Guillaume Morlaye’s Premier Livre."

www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~lsa/old/Cleveland2006/P...

No radio, no TV, no electric light.........no cars, no airplanes, no computers.......
The grass was maybe more green. Go away Beavis&Butthead, go away from my window.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Wednesday, January 07, 2009

EVERYTHING´S MOVING TOO FAST



...Is one of the tunes on the double disc, ROOTS OF ROCK AND ROLL(the picture has not directly to do with the discs...), performed by Peggy Lee with band. Like the other recordings here, they are from the late forties, still also the days of radio. Absolutely not video. Happy days o no... MTV.

Mix of styles; always a bit swingy, morely than the most pure vintage blues moaning Some tunes got even larger reputation later fx through Elvis Presley (That´s allright mama - Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup, Good Rockin Tonight - Wynonie Harris) ), Gene Vincent (Rocky Road Blues - Bill Monroe), the Rolling Stones (Route 66 - Nat King Cole, Down the road apiece - Amos Milburn), Fats Domino (Blueberry Hill - Gene Autrey).
And of course, Guitar Boogie (1945) by Arthur Smith is probably one of the most imitated popular music plectrum guitar solos ever. I mean the 12 first bars ...
Oh yeah, gosh, twin beepers, holy cow... I forget, that was before the later, poor, Smoke on the Water - riff.
Otherwise, Arthur surely was inspired by all the pianoboogie, well known earlier. Boogie-titles were common these days.

disc one
Caldonia - LOUIS JORDAN 1945
Hillybilly Boogie - DELOMORE BROTHERS 1946
Chicken Sack Boogie - AMOS MILBURN 1947
I want my Fanny Brown - WYNONIE HARRIS 1948
Red Hot blues - T.J.FOWLER 1948
Dog House Boogie - HAWKSHAW HAWKINS 1948
Roy Brown Boogie - ROY BROWN 1947
Rocky Road Blues - BILL MONROE 1946
Milton´s Boogie - 1945
Guitar Boogie - ARTHUR SMITH 1945
Down in the Groovy - LONNIE LYONS 1948
Drinkin wine Spoo-Dee-O-Dee - STICKS MCGHEE 1947
Barnyard Boogie - LOUIS JORDAN 1947
My buckets got a hole in it - TEXAS TYLER 1947
Beef Stew - HAL SINGER 1948
49 Women - PEE WEE KING 1947
The Honeydripper - JOE LIGGINS 1945
Blueberry Hill - GENE AUTREY 1940
Move it on over - HANK WILLIAMS 1947
E Ramble - BIG JIM DE NOONE 1947
Route 66 - NAT KING COLE 1946
47th Jive - JUNE RICHMOND WITH ANDY KIRK 1941
The Washboard special - JIMYY LIGGINS 1947
This Train - SISTER ROSETTA THORPE 1947

disc two
Good Rockin Tonight - WYNONIE HARRIS 1947
Oakie Boogie - JOHNNIE TYLER 1947
Choo Choo Ch´Boogie - LOUIS JORDAN 1946
Smoke!Smoke!Smoke! - TEX WILLIAMS 1947
The Twister - PAUL WILLIAMS 1948
That´s All Right - ARTHUR CRUDUP 1946
Hole in the wall tonight - ALBINIA JONES 1948
Down the road apiece - AMOS MILBURN 1946
Everything´s movin to fast - PEGGY LEE 1946
Bartender Boogie - JACK MCVEA 1945
Your hands ain´t clean - PAUL GAYTEN 1947
Boogie Woogie Baby - DELMORE BROTHERS 1946
Here´s a little girl - BLUE LU BARKER 1948
T-Bone Boogie - T-BONE WALKER 1945
Shoot the Moon - MOON MULLIGAN 1946
Cow Cow Boogie - ELLA MAC MORSE WITH FREDDIE STACK 1942
Boogie Woogie on a Saturday Night - FIVE RED CAPS 1942
Be-Baba-Ueba - HELEN HUMES 1946
Cincinnatti Lou - MERLE TRAVIS 1943
Hamp´s Boogie Woogie - LIONEL HAMPTON 1943
Mama don´t allow - JULIA LEE 1947
Oklahoma Stomp - SPADE COOLEY 1946
Ten Gallon Boogie - PEE WEE KING 1947
Big Fat Mama - ROY MILTON 1947


Some of that mentioned swing was represented on the early (sixties) albums by the Rolling Stones, the takes with guitarist Brian Jones are among them I like the most.
Now we live 2009. It´s fantastic.

Friday, December 05, 2008

Who Had the Map ?


Is everything in the bag? This pic (and the astonishingly fantastic story) from mid-eighties show how complicated it can be,... me on the left and the multi-man, mr Fiffy Leif Icebring on the right.

Observe three cans of pea-soup in front of the map, an good idea from the military service, their thursday battles. (On the left also the Zoegas-Coffe, loved by swedish southerners.) On this special occasion the coconuts unfortunately were forgotten outside picture.The Ibanez-electric, this was the copy with specially nice soft-jazzy-funky qualities, which was later unfortunately sold to the Colombian, who gave me an offer.

The Roland Cube is still in use, one kick and it work. In the middle there is an arabic lute, owned by my busyness companion, Ud (which mean “out” in danish), I´m not sure of the english spelling. And mine, the Ovation-guitar behind the lute has been more in the pawn shop, than home.One late night in wintertime we had to borrow a car for the exclusive gig next day, in the great town Falkenberg.(It was an arrangement for Kids, sponsored by CitizenSchool).

It was a yellow Vauxhall (it´s true, they were still seen in Halmstad then, like Cuba). We got in the car, after the cleaning off the windscreens, free from ice and snow. The key now did not fit, to start the engine. After checked up the problem with the owner of the car, one of mr Fiffy Leif Icebrings three brothers, Lars, we understood; it was the wrong car! Amazingly there was another yellow Vauxhall on the parking lot!

This time we got away (it is still magic how we got in the first car with the key…, maybe snappy fingers…), but, ….we soon found out, ....there was not enough gasoline,... we hade the stop already merely, just dangerously,... far out ...of hometown. From there no one could hear us scream !It was minus 15 at least and sky was full of stars. We had to pick out so much luggage from the car as possible, and walk through the woods. Lucky for us, it was not too.... many kilometers, just good for the focus for the next day.

This will learn you; before touring in a team; take only the most important with you, Coconuts, the Pea-Soup and maybe pack (500 grams) of Coffe,... it´s about survival, in the desert, you don´t know when you meet civilisation again.Instruments? Too much trouble. The audience won´t hardly see or hear the diffrence, you can whistle and jump around naked for an hour and get paid, and they will bemore happy than ever!Good laughs lenghthens any life, it´s good news, even for your competitors.

Mr Fiffys Touring Equipment of Today: http://www.allistrio.com/


from DMG july 2006


Sunday, November 02, 2008

Sunday, September 21, 2008

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD


(Previously published on DMG: Sunday, November 20, 2005)

Little Red Riding Hood

"One upon a time there was a little girl who lived in a village. She was only six years of age and such a nice little girl. Her grandmother was very fond of her and made her a little red cloak with a hood. So everybody called her Little Red Riding Hood.
One day when her mother was baking, she said," I hear your poor grandmother is ill in bed. Go across the forest and see how she is, and take her this cake and a pot of butter."
Little Red Riding Hood was pleased to go. So she took the basket with the cake and butter on her arm, and went off. While she was in the forest, a little salesman with a guitarcase came along the road.
"Good morning, Red Riding Hood", said the little salesman, "where are you going?"
Now Red Riding Hood did not know that it is dangerous to stop and speak to small guitar players, specially if they also were salesmen. So she said: "I´m going to see grandmother and I am taking her a cake and a pot of butter".
"Where does your grandmother live?" said the tiny guitarplayersalesman.
"On a cottage at the end of the forest", said Red Riding Hood. "Well, good morning!", said the little man. Red Riding Hood stopped to pick some flowers for her grandmother, and the little salesman with the guitarcase went away. As soon as he was out of her sight, he ran away to the old womans cottage, and knocked at the door. As a matter of fact, it was a little cottage, like a dolls house.
"Who´s there?", said the old woman in a weak voice.
"Little Red Riding Hood," said the little salesman, imitating a little girl´s voice.
"Mother sends you a little cake and a pot of butter."
"Lift up the latch and walk in Robert Bedford, I know you," said the grandmother; "I´m still in bed and can´t come to the door."
So the salesman lifted the latch and ran in with a cheap guitar he maybe would sell to the poor old grandmother in a suitable moment later in the evening. He hanged up his guitar around the neck and began to sing;
"Love me Tender, Love me Sweet".....before he got on his own nightcap, got into the warm bed , and pulled up the bedclothes. They were waiting. It was almost dark when Red Riding Hood came and knocked at the door of the litte cottage.
"Who´s there?", said Robert, imitating the grandmothers voice just for fun.
"Little Red Riding Hood. Mother sends you a cake and a pot of butter".
"Lift up the latch and join in!", said Robert, but Red Riding Hood couldn´t enter, the door was to small. Robert Bedford, the tiny little guitar salesman, had escaped from the guitar toy museum. He was famous and couldn´t understand why the woman outside wouldn´t gaze him. http://www.metalriffs.com/museum/
"How hoarse you are Red Riding Hood!", said Grandmother.
"That´s maybe because I´ve got a cold in the forest Granny" said Red Riding Hood.
"It´s getting late, so you must undress and come to bed."shouted Robert Bedford more reminding.
"I can´t ", said Red Riding Hood. When she looked in through a little window she saw two people under the sheet, with nightcaps."What a friend you´ve got Granny!", she said.
"All the better to play with, my dear!", said Grandmother. Red Riding Hood began to laugh.
"But, Red Hiding Hood, what great teeth you´ve got!", said Grandmother.
"All the better to eat cake with my dear!, said Red Riding Hood and pushed in some cake through the door, enough too feed them for at least two months.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

HEAVY SITE


Red Smooothie...

www.premierguitar.com/gear/Amps.aspx
...and a little yellow one is found here:
("guitar in the museo de antropologia, mexico city")
flickr.com/photos/60108268@N00/2098338962

Modern Colombian Guitars ?

"Parades, a guitar craftsman in Colombia, has turned weapons into guitars."

Friday, August 08, 2008

More Bass Talk

Yeah, Super-bass....mostly boys,
girls a r e welcome too....

forum.muzikant.org/.../index.php/t13355.html
(Telecaster oriented)

Thursday, August 07, 2008

By the time....African Guitar




Now also on paper...
Check up these catalogues...
It´s not an order...
Some musical roots are found in Africa..., even for ya cheap england-style whiteman punk furniture band.

Wednesday, August 06, 2008

BIG NEWs FROM The BIG WORLD for Our Small Local RadioHeads

Quadruple-Necked Guitar Requires Four Times the Heroism
Eliot Van Buskirk
More crybaby examples from this massive site
One Reason Sony's Acquisition of Gracenote Makes Sense
Ringtones And Ringback Tones: Separated at Birth
Why Retailers Shouldn't Send Virus-Laden iPods to Journalists
Judge Says Music Sharing Doesn't Necessarily Equal Infringement (Updated)
'Project Unfound Artist' Seeks to Make SoundExchange Pay
Sony/BMG and Universal Invest in MOG
Is the Internet Turning Musicians Into Buskers?
Interview: Justin Ouellette, The Man Behind Muxtape
RIAA Admits Vinyl Sales Are Climbing (Updated)
Guitar Hero Is a Gateway Drug
We7 Adds Sony/BMG Tracks to Free U.K. Music Service
Metallica Considering Radiohead-Style Release
Coachella: Saturday Night Live With Kraftwerk, Portishead, M.I.A. and Yo!Majesty
Will Game Soundtracks Save the Music Industry?
Record And Download Online Radio Songs With ChiliRec
Mariah Carey Claims Empire State Building
Top Five Hypothetical IPod Speakers
Listening Party: Scarlett Johansson Does Tom Waits
Honda Robot Will Conduct Detroit Symphony
Sony Buys Gracenote for $260 Million
Is 2:42 the Perfect Song Length?
RIAA, MPAA Destroy '$20 Million' Worth of Pirate CDs, DVDs
Kurt Cobain 'Unplugged' Action Figure Feels Wrong
Classical Music Brings the Noise -- Too Much, In Fact
Learn To Play Guitar in Three Dimensions
Black Metal, Death Metal? What's the Difference?
Finally! Portable Media Player with Built-In Projector
MySpace Music Won't Give Equity to Indie Bands
Pipe Organ Modded with Physical Sound Effects
Norwegian Black Metal Goes to the Gallery




Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Monday, July 21, 2008

Here we have somethin´extraspecial


brazilinfluences on the floor?...
...and
the sonicguitar?....
+ much more on

PULP AND CIRCUMSTANCE, JUICED
WE´LL MOSTLY DISCUSS MUSIC. SOUND
With JENNA WOLF



Monday, July 14, 2008

The Hello Kitty Method


Some useful information is available on;
www.fenderplayersclub.com/home/hello_kitty.htm
To begin with........why not?

As I said about eighthundredtwentythree times,
good bass players can be the king or queen of any group.

Extra Outfit


www.coolfer.com/blog/archives/new_york_city/