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Thread: I was lyin' in a burned out basement......

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    Quote Originally Posted by MagnificentUnicorn View Post
    I hope that’s not the best example of Garcia playing pedal steel. That’s pretty run of the mill by Nashville standards
    JG was not a pedal steel guitar player and would be the first to say so. It was his fourth instrument. He bought his first PSG in April 1969, and played it intermittently until 1974. He was self-taught, no lessons, no books, and made up his own tunings.

    The video is from 1987, 13 years after he put the pedal steel down, and 1 year after a diabetic coma caused him to lose the ability to play guitar. He had to relearn it all.

    What I’m doing with the steel is I’m going after a sound I hear in my head that the steel has come the closest to. But I have no technique on the steel. I’ve got a little right hand technique from playing the banjo, and I’ve listened to records; but my intonation with the bar is still really screwed up. I have to do it by ear.
    *Source: http://deadsources.blogspot.com/2014...interview.html





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    Quote Originally Posted by old goat View Post
    Thumbpick, no finger picks.
    the original thumb picker - Maybelle Carter!


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    Between ‘83-86 I was lucky enough to catch the International Harvesters, the Shocking Pinks, and Crazy Horse.

    As for Stills, I like his old stuff.


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    Quote Originally Posted by KQ View Post



    From Wikipedia:


    Young has said that he doesn't recall what the song is about. Dolly Parton, recalling a conversation while in the process of recording a cover of the song, along with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt, for their 1999 album Trio II, said:

    I loved the song on Neil Young's [1970] album and I loved it when Prelude had it out in 1974. But I didn't know what the song meant. Linda and Emmy knew Neil, so we called him and asked him. He said, 'I have no idea.' I thought that was so funny. I think it's about the Second Coming or the invasion of aliens, or both.[3]

    However, in his 2012 biography Young reportedly gave a different explanation of the song's origin and meaning, describing the inspiration provided by a screenplay of the same name (never produced), which apocalyptically described the last days of California in a catastrophic flood. The screenplay and song's title referred to what happened in California, a place that took shape due to the Gold Rush. Young eventually concluded that:

    After The Gold Rush is an environmental song... I recognize in it now this thread that goes through a lotta my songs that’s this time-travel thing... When I look out the window, the first thing that comes to my mind is the way this place looked a hundred years ago.[4]

    "After the Gold Rush" consists of three verses which move forward in time from the past (a medieval celebration), to the present (the singer lying in a burned out basement), and, finally, to the end of humanity's time on Earth (the ascension process in which the "chosen ones" are evacuated from Earth in silver spaceships). On the original recording, in addition to Young's vocals, two instruments are utilized: a piano and a French horn. In the decades since the song was first released, the horn solo in the song has typically been replaced by a harmonica solo by Young in live performances.[5]

    The line "Look at Mother Nature on the run / In the 1970s" has been amended by Young in concert over the decades and is currently sung as "Look at Mother Nature on the run / in the 21st century."[6][7][8]
    A couple weeks ago my nine year old daughter picked Linda as the person to research for a school project. Specifically the Linda R. as part of Trio. Weird, but cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by muted reborn View Post
    A couple weeks ago my nine year old daughter picked Linda as the person to research for a school project. Specifically the Linda R. as part of Trio. Weird, but cool.
    She will be a great subject!

    Lots of rich history and she just keeps reinventing herself (or rather finding herself/roots).

    When Jackson Browne was here last September he spoke a lot about spending time with her in Mexico exploring the music of her people.
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    Quote Originally Posted by boltonoutlaw View Post
    JG was not a pedal steel guitar player and would be the first to say so. It was his fourth instrument. He bought his first PSG in April 1969, and played it intermittently until 1974. He was self-taught, no lessons, no books, and made up his own tunings.
    1969 is the year Teach Your Children came out. which makes the solo even more amazing. Of course an ear for melody translates to any instrument but you still have to make the instrument do it--in the case of the PS with both hands, both feet and both knees. 4th instrument, no lessons,--he was still a damn good player.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peruvian View Post
    Between ‘83-86 I was lucky enough to catch the International Harvesters, the Shocking Pinks, and Crazy Horse.

    As for Stills, I like his old stuff.

    One show I really enjoyed was the Blue Notes. He did a set first, and then they wailed on all sorts of Blues numbers until quite late.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peruvian View Post
    Between ‘83-86 I was lucky enough to catch the International Harvesters, the Shocking Pinks, and Crazy Horse.
    Same, saw all those bands plus the Blue Notes tour. Neil solo is my fav way to see him tho



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    Seen Neil several times solo as well as with CSNY. All memorable shows. Oddest was the Trans Tour.
    I have been in this State for 30 years and I am willing to admit that I am part of the problem.

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    Minnesota State Fair, 1985. Tickets $8. Full moon. Nicolette Larson singing harmony. One of the best shows I've ever seen.

    Setlist

    Country Home

    Comes a Time

    Lookin' for a Love

    Heart of Gold

    This Old House

    Southern Pacific

    Sugar Mountain

    The Needle and the Damage Done

    Helpless

    California Sunset

    Nothing Is Perfect

    Field of Opportunity

    Down by the River

    Old Man

    Powderfinger

    Get Back to the Country

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    Saw NY solo acoustic when he was promoting Harvest Moon. Great show.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Danno View Post
    Saw NY solo acoustic when he was promoting Harvest Moon. Great show.
    Very interesting how you phrased that. Used to be the live shows sold the money making records. Now the records sell the money making live shows.

    Kinda wild.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EWG View Post
    Very interesting how you phrased that. Used to be the live shows sold the money making records. Now the records sell the money making live shows.

    Kinda wild.
    It was better when musicians like Mozarts had patrons to support them--like snowboarders' sponsors;.

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    Saw CSN&Y a couple times in LA @ the Greek and the Forum, but my best “I saw him…” was at Santa Monica Civic ‘70 touring for EKTIN.


    Oh, and a couple years later he sat a couple rows in front of me at a Joni Mitchell/Jackson Browne concert at Carnegie Hall. Kind of cool.

    I would’ve liked to see the Trans tour.

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    Incidentally and fwiw, I snagged this from one of the local record stores just last month.
    If I am not mistaken, it’s still the only NY album never released on CD…

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    Now I just gotta find a copy of the film to watch…
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    It's kind of a 'fever dream' type of movie. Really disjointed and spacey.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rideit View Post
    It's kind of a 'fever dream' type of movie. Really disjointed and spacey.
    We thrive on the fever dream here at TRG.

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    Dang- like others, I thought he had passed. We are lucky to still have him around, considering his health history not to mention neurological. Saw CSNY at Red Rocks, a monumental show for me as I've always wanted to see the group all together. Saw NY solo at Broomfield and he rocked. Love him. Wish I was a little bit older to have been able to seen more shows BITD.

    Someone mentioned his voice like nails on a chalkboard, well maybe that's why I can sing to his lyrics, lol. It doesn't work for some people, I get it. Like Stevie Nicks or Joni Mitchell never worked for me...to each their own. Not a Donna fan, either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jax View Post

    Someone mentioned his voice like nails on a chalkboard, well maybe that's why I can sing to his lyrics, lol. It doesn't work for some people, I get it. Like Stevie Nicks or Joni Mitchell never worked for me...to each their own. Not a Donna fan, either.

    I have a friend who cannot stand the sound of Bruce Springsteen's voice.
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    I would’ve liked to see the Trans tour.
    Was just him for most of the show. He did an acoustic set in between the synths and played a bunch of oldies and had a banjo player accompany him.

    It was good and I enjoyed it. A lot of folks wanted to hear stuff from back in time. He gave them a little without selling out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bunion 2020 View Post
    Was just him for most of the show. He did an acoustic set in between the synths and played a bunch of oldies and had a banjo player accompany him.

    It was good and I enjoyed it. A lot of folks wanted to hear stuff from back in time. He gave them a little without selling out.
    I saw him in VT in 2015 and couldn't believe the number of people who left after the greatest hits set. Bunch of old farts who didn't like his political views I guess. Steady stream of cars. The rest of us enjoyed a great evening with Neil and Willie Nelson's grandson.

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    Quote Originally Posted by riser4 View Post
    We thrive on the fever dream here at TRG.

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    Quote Originally Posted by riser4 View Post
    I saw him in VT in 2015 and couldn't believe the number of people who left after the greatest hits set. Bunch of old farts who didn't like his political views I guess. Steady stream of cars. The rest of us enjoyed a great evening with Neil and Willie Nelson's grandson.
    Lukas is Willie’s son.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peruvian View Post
    Lukas is Willie’s son.
    Details.

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    This isn’t too bad-
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