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Rockin’ in the 10s & 20s

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 51 Comments › )
Filed under History, Music, OOT, Open thread at March 19th, 2012 - 11:00 pm

That’s a harp guitar, folks, played by Andy McKee. This is the same Larson-Dyer Type II model that I learned on – it was my great grandfather’s – and I still have it. It’s got a wide fretboard with 6 strings and 6 free bass strings above, hence the “harp” moniker. (One mustelabrain erroneously described it as a “mutant harp/guitar.”)

I’d never heard one played properly until I saw this video, same guy, same song, but with a commercial advert, and we ain’t gonna post no damn adverts here on
The Overnight Open Thread.

Mean Mary

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 11 Comments › )
Filed under Art, Music, OOT, Open thread at January 28th, 2012 - 11:00 pm

I don’t know how I missed this banjo savant. Before you click on the vid below, here’s a snippet of Mean Mary’s bio from her own blog:

‘Mean’ Mary James, youngest of 6 children, was born in Geneva, AL though her family lived in FL, a couple miles below the Alabama line. Her mom (author Jean James) and dad (WWII veteran William James) lived a very nomadic lifestyle. On one occasion they packed up the family (Mary was 4 at the time) and moved from Florida to North Minnesota, near the Canadian border, to rough it in the wilds.
[…]
For 3 months they lived in a tent built from a roll of Visqueen they’d brought with them. During this time they built a log cabin using only an axe, hand saws, and the trees around them. They cooked their food on a campfire, got their water from a deep hole they’d dug, and read at night by the northern lights shining through the clear walls of their plastic tent. On one occasion their tent was mauled by a large, 7’1” black bear that Mary’s mom, Jean, was forced to shoot.

The tent soon became unbearably cold and when they finally moved into their almost completed log cabin winter was upon them. Without electricity or running water, and cold enough to freeze water 5 feet from the only source of heat (an old wood stove), the family spent many hours reading books by kerosene lamp and enjoying the great outdoors (cutting firewood!).

She’s got a vid on the utoobage playing the fastest version of Cripple Creek I’ve ever heard. Then I found this song that she wrote and performed with her husband Frank James: Joy.

It includes snips from Ode To Joy with a transition that may have been borrowed from John Hartford‘s classic Steam Powered Aeroplane. I like it.

And before anyone corrects me on the chorus lyrics for SPA pasted in the teaser, “oil-finish” was the way I heard it and I like it better than the original. Just a-pickin’ and a-flickin’ on The Overnight Open Thread.

[Update: This is the best banjo-flavored chase scene ever.]

Click on it. I dare you.

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 34 Comments › )
Filed under Art, Humor, Music, OOT, Open thread at December 18th, 2011 - 11:00 pm

“Sometimes I sits and thinks and sometimes I just sits.”Kliban

Mr. Nice Hands is kinda like Purple except with music, a nice curl-up-beside-the-fireplace song. It’s interactive, too, just like The Overnight Open Thread.

Black Sabbath Reunites

by Iron Fist ( 2 Comments › )
Filed under Headlines at November 16th, 2011 - 10:38 am

It is a Sign of the Apocalypse:

The four original members of Black Sabbath have announced they will reunite next year to release their first album of new songs in three decades and to embark on a world tour.

Appearing at the Whisky a Go Go club in Los Angeles, the band’s first lineup – the singer Ozzy Osbourne, the guitarist Tony Iommi, the bassist Terry “Geezer” Butler and the drummer Bill Ward – told reporters on Friday they were working on new material for an album to be released in the fall of 2012. They also said they would perform at the Download Festival in England in June to kick off an extensive tour. No dates were announced.

What can I say? I’m going to that concert, I just have to find out how far I have to travel to do it.