The Other Yamaha in Action
Posted: September 20, 2009 Filed under: Videos | Tags: Guitars, Kids, Yamaha, Yngwie Leave a comment »Well, it wasn’t much of a weekend for blogging. Supplies of free time ran out very quickly.
As a follow on to last night’s post, here’s a video featuring FBdN son #2 taking a keen interest in the Yamaha acoustic. Now, I don’t post this to suggest he’s a budding Yngwie – the guitar did indeed seem to fascinate him, but that probably would have held true for a paper shopping bag or a Deer Park water jug.
The Other Yamaha in My Collection
Posted: September 19, 2009 Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: Guitars, Yamaha Leave a comment »Cell Phone Radiation, Metro Shuffle, Holland
Posted: September 17, 2009 Filed under: Listening, Technology, Uncategorized | Tags: Angels & Airwaves, cell phone radiation, Holland, Marching Band Leave a comment »Just bits and pieces this evening.
- Metro Shuffle: “Distraction,” by Angels & Airwaves, and “Don’t Go,” by Marching Band.
- A picture taken in Holland.
A Musician Takes a Break From Blogging
Posted: September 16, 2009 Filed under: Deep, Site maintenance | Tags: Daily Kos Leave a comment »There was an interesting diary that made the recommended list this morning over at Daily Kos. It was a variation on the “goodbye cruel world” diary – basically, the guy, who is battling some depression, said he needed a break. Here’s an excerpt.
I’m a musician and composer by trade, but I’m not working on music nearly enough. I’m spending time on Twitter, facebook and here on Dkos so much, I’m no longer doing the one thing in life I know is my true purpose. I need to change that.
He added this:
I have a great wife and a great new music studio, the best thing I can do now is to spend more time with her and making music…My commitment to the good fight is not gone. I’ll read Dkos briefly every day. And, I’ll be back when I’m sure I have something to say, and not just the desire to say something.
I don’t bring this up because I’m feeling burnt out on the Internet or blogging or anything. Shit, I look forward to my time here. I even enjoy tweeting my song selections as I’m walking down the street. But I think everyone who blogs grapples with the “desire to say something.” I guess it’s just a matter of keeping your balance, and that’s what this guy is looking to do.
Maybe I’m also feeling a bit guilt about my neglected Starcaster. Come to think of it, I’m going to grab the axe and go play for 15 minutes in my kitchen.
Two Phish Hits
Posted: September 15, 2009 Filed under: Concerts | Tags: Carnegie Hall, Mike Gordon, Mr. Miner's Phish Thoughts, phish, The New York Times, Trey Anastasio Leave a comment »Well, more like one Mike hit and one Trey hit.
- Mr. Miner’s Phish Thoughts has a review up of the September 12 Mike Gordon show at the State Theater.
- The New York Times has the goods on Trey’s outing at Carnegie Hall that very same evening. You know how you get to Carnegie Hall? Practice, practice, practice.
From One of My Sources: Kings of Convenience
Posted: September 14, 2009 Filed under: Listening | Tags: amigos, ISO50, Kings of Convenience 3 Comments »I heard from an old friend today.
http://blog.iso50.com/2009/09/09/kings-of-convenience-boat-behind/
nice.
Thoughts on Mike Gordon at State Theater (09/12/09)
Posted: September 13, 2009 Filed under: Concerts | Tags: Andelmans' Yard, Languedoc Guitars, Mike Gordon, phish, Scott Murawski, State Theater 4 Comments »Mike went on at 10:15pm which, given the rather early start our household gets these days, meant that the Sturj and I didn’t stick around for the whole show. We saw a few good numbers: “Another Door,” “Andelmans’ Yard,” a new one, and the Allman Brothers Band’s “Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More.” That doesn’t look like much, but the tunes were all extended to accommodate some jamming. It was enough rock to satisfy my jones.
Apologies for the horrible quality in the video, captured via my iPhone. Even with the lame recording, however, one thing comes through – Mike was plenty loud in the mix, which was great. In Phish lore, there’s a history of complaints that you can’t hear Mike. In fact, some concerned Phish fans at one point put together an advocacy group called “People for a Louder Mike.”
Anyway, Mike sounded terrific, his band was solid, and I liked the State Theater. Not so much personality inside the joint, but the venue is like the 930 Club in that there’s not a bad seat in the house. There’s also a decent bar/restaurant right next door.
One thing Sturj and I talked agreed on after the show – Scott Murawski is an exceptional and versatile player. I guess I’ve known this for a while – at a Max Creek show I went to back in the early 1990s, I remember two guys standing right behind me, mulling over who was better: Murawski or Jerry Garcia. He’s certainly got those chops down, and his slide playing on the Allman Brothers number was perfect.
Another thing that surprised me was that Murawski played a Languedoc G2! Very interesting, given that guitar’s very close association with Trey.
Bottom line: it was nice to get out there and see some live music.









