Had to resurrect this thread in true Druidic fashion...
Saw the performance below from the 2009 Glastonbury Festival on the Palladia network tonight, and was pretty much blown away by it. Outstanding in so many ways.
Had to resurrect this thread in true Druidic fashion...
Saw the performance below from the 2009 Glastonbury Festival on the Palladia network tonight, and was pretty much blown away by it. Outstanding in so many ways.
c.1965 Harmony Monterey H410 Mandolin
"What a long, strange trip it's been..." - Robert Hunter
"Life is too important to be taken seriously." - Oscar Wilde
Think Hippie Thoughts...
Gear: The Current Cast of Characters
"Ours go to 11."
"Listen, to what the flower people say."
"My soul seemed as foul as smoke from burning cat fur."
Kurt Vonnegut, Cat's Cradle
"I'm a farmer with a mandolin and a high tenor voice."
Bill Monroe
I believe there is a "Credibility Gap" in here somewhere!!! Or at least half of one! (cheese and rice, I'm as old as dirt, no one is going to get this obscure comment)
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... I'm a California Man!
What really makes Spinal Tap work - the movie and the music - in addition to the brilliant writing, is they really can play. True, the songs wobble along the fine line between real and satire, and overall they are really surreal (for real ), but since they can play it straight if they are of a mind to, they surpass the strictures of satire. Here is an entire concert from 1992 - at the Royal Albert Hall, no less - with some other stuff (natch) and much of the time, if you don't know it's all a joke and/or don't think about it too much, you can have a rocking good time. Check out the unplugged section, which features some mandolin and singing "a capellini" at 1:02.
But that's just my opinion. I could be wrong. - Dennis Miller
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Christopher Guest has a Monte! He played a Collings in the Mighty Wind movie, this was my favorite song from that movie.
Mime is money!
My favorite. 15 musicians all playing the bass except the drummer (playing the drums)
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I played "Stonehenge" for a cake walk at an intermission for a contradance on Saturday night. How random!
"This makes us more then 3 urinal cakes in the trough of life".
A Mighty Wind http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0310281/ is kind of a hoot, too ..
subtitled 'back together for the first time, again'
Movie has some mandolin content.
writing about music
is like dancing,
about architecture
... and the keyboard player, playing the keyboard ...
At least something like this never came to pass:
A scientific expedition disembarks from its plane at the final outpost of civilization in the deepest Amazon rain forest. They immediately notice the ceaseless thrumming of native drums. As they venture further into the bush, the drums never stop, day or night, for weeks. The lead scientist asks one of the natives about this, and the native's only reply is "Drums good. Drums never stop. Very bad if drums stop." The drumming continues, night and day, until one night, six weeks into the trip, when the jungle is suddenly silent. Immediately the natives run screaming from their huts, covering their ears. The scientists grab one boy and demand "What is it? The drums have stopped!" The terror-stricken youth replies "Yes! Drums stop! Very bad!" The scientists ask "Why? Why? What will happen?" Wide-eyed, the boy responds, " . . . BASS SOLO!!!"
Right! Multiply that by 15 and ... yikes!
But that's just my opinion. I could be wrong. - Dennis Miller
Furthering Mandolin Consciousness
Finders Keepers, my duo with the astoundingly talented and versatile Patti Rothberg. Our EP is finally done, and available! PM me, while they last!
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