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PostPosted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 8:08 pm 
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windsurfer wrote:
Corey Harris, Keb Mo, Mississippi John Hurt, Lonnie Johnson, Sun House, Bob Brozman, Catfish Keith, Derrick Trucks, Seasick Steve, and Jimmy Rodgers have all been playing lately.

just closed the box on a 000 and working on molds for a L-00 seems to be inspiring a blues thing.

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Any chance of Willie Dixon or Muddy on that list? BTW, I have a fun game when I have parties at my house, its a "Get yourself a bluesman name game"

Name a handicap/or physical deformity:
Name a fruit:
Name of a deceased American President:

Put em all together, and you have yourself a bluesman name!

PS you can call me "Blind Kiwi Jefferson"

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 8:10 pm 
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Lesse.....Mott The Hoople, Cold Play, Phil Keaggy, Bach, Chopin, Linda Ronstadt, the Kinks, the Monkees, Bonnie Raitte, Queen.

I have an .mp3 out in hte shop loaded to the gills with 16 gigs of a pretty eccletic mix of stuff.


Hehehe - ya sound like me Stuart - Only in my shop will you hear "Sober" by Tool followed by "Don't Be Shy" from Cat Stevens!

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 8:23 pm 
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I like folkish acoustic fingerstyle music on very lightly in the background while I'm carving braces, but barely there so I can hear the wood pare away. That's a cool combination.
Otherwise I don't really listen to much music while I'm building.



That's funny, cuz when I start hearing fingerstyle acoustic piped from my speakers(Usually Leo Kottke, Michael Hedges or Artie Traum, I question myself as to whether I should build an acoustic somewhere down the road... maybe as soon as the ideas for the electrics run out!

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Classical guitar music is good,
when I ain't makin' lots of noise.
Something about a classical guitar sound....
Makes me want to do better work.


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 12:08 am 
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Sorry, but I like this.
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I don't listen to music much while I'm building. I might on occasion, if the mood suits it, but usually it's either nothing, or the sound of a ballgame or something in the background.

As far as the thread itself, I don't have a particular strong opinion about it, but I think to be courteous, if you are going to post none lutherie stuff, you should post it here, in the "Off Topic Forum", so people who don't want to see them don't have to weed through them to get to the 'good stuff'.

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almost always, NPR....they interview famous people, world news updates, Prairie Home Companion, Radio M, lots of interesting music shows....i find it infinitely engaging. also i notice in rural areas it can assume an air of pretentiousness for sure....classical music/whispering golf-game hosts...but in chicago, NPR programming kicks a_s! and if not NPR, then WDCB! stream it sometime!


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I also love Hank Williams III



Grandson of Hank Williams, his music has an old time country feel with modern lyrics.


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 5:47 pm 
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VirgilGuitar wrote:
Zlurgh wrote:
Lesse.....Mott The Hoople, Cold Play, Phil Keaggy, Bach, Chopin, Linda Ronstadt, the Kinks, the Monkees, Bonnie Raitte, Queen.

I have an .mp3 out in hte shop loaded to the gills with 16 gigs of a pretty eccletic mix of stuff.


Hehehe - ya sound like me Stuart - Only in my shop will you hear "Sober" by Tool followed by "Don't Be Shy" from Cat Stevens!


Even better....spectacular juxtapositions.

I have Tea for the Tillerman by Cat Stevens and Nevermind by Nirvana on the player so the possibility exists, when playing randomly, of having Longer Boats followed by Smells Like Teen Spirit.

Yesterday it was Alice Cooper doing I Love the Dead followed by one of the Brandenburg Concertos......that just made me laugh.

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 6:04 pm 
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Yeah, once and a while "Dead Babies" comes on from Alice Cooper, followed by Dan Folgerberg, then topped off with some Nirvana - SCHWEEEEET! laughing6-hehe wow7-eyes

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 6:06 pm 
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Jim_H wrote:
I don't listen to music much while I'm building. I might on occasion, if the mood suits it, but usually it's either nothing, or the sound of a ballgame or something in the background.

As far as the thread itself, I don't have a particular strong opinion about it, but I think to be courteous, if you are going to post none lutherie stuff, you should post it here, in the "Off Topic Forum", so people who don't want to see them don't have to weed through them to get to the 'good stuff'.



Yeah bro, by the time i figured that one out, the thread already had responses - would be nice if we had a moderator(s) who would move this stuff for when these faux pa's happened ;)

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I actually listen to psychedelic trance mostly.
Lately Liquid Soul's "Love in Stereo״ and a lot of the Sourh African genius, Rinkadink.
If it,s not trance it mostly Cry of Love, Porcupine Tree, Rolling Stones or Black Crows.

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 11:31 pm 
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Very cool Hillel!

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Heres mine:

Shadowy Men on a Shadowy planet
Funkadelic
Psyopus
Blue meanies
Cattle Decapitation
Dead Kennedys
Dick Dale
Kayo Dot
Pat Metheney
Yes

All that on shuffle. That's a lot of really contrasting music but it works well for me and keeps me busy.

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 1:37 pm 
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Everyone's tastes are as diverse as our builds!

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 6:37 pm 
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I'm playing over and over Adele "Set Fire To The Rain"! His amazing voice inspires me to keep going polishing!


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His amazing voice inspires me to keep going polishing!


......ummmmm, i'm pretty sure that's a chick...?


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No place scarier than another man's I-pod. I play mine on shuffle so you never know what may come up, but lately this is the stuff I've been really diggin'.

Chuck Berry
Blind Willie Mctell
Johnny Winter
Rage Against the Machine
early Aerosmith
Adelle
Blind Side Blues Band
Grand Funk Railroad ( the first 2 LP's, HAH lp's, remember them?)
Gwar
and of course Zappa

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B. Howard wrote:
....and of course Zappa


of course.

Do you love monster movies?

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 10:18 pm 
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I have so much Zappa on my jukebox... it's nice to break up some of the "predictable music... now shutup and BUILD your guitar! laughing6-hehe

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Zlurgh wrote:
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....and of course Zappa


of course.

Do you love monster movies?


Yes, old and new. When I was young Romero filmed part of the original Dawn of the Dead at the Harrisburg East Mall which is less than ten miles from here. I remember peeking in the holes in the plywood barricades they set up and seeing all the Zombies on coffee break.

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Last night while building I was listening to





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B. Howard wrote:
Zlurgh wrote:
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....and of course Zappa


of course.

Do you love monster movies?


Yes, old and new. When I was young Romero filmed part of the original Dawn of the Dead at the Harrisburg East Mall which is less than ten miles from here. I remember peeking in the holes in the plywood barricades they set up and seeing all the Zombies on coffee break.


When I was 19 I lived in Chino, CA and would drive up to Mt. Baldy all the time. Just west of Euclid on G Street there was a music store I think called G Street Music (not sure anymore) where there was this old guy who said Frank Zappa would always hang out there when he was a kid. That was right at the time when I got the Roxy and Elsewhere album and ...well....anyway.....nice memory.

The "do you love monster movies?" question was part of the opening oration of the song "Cheepnis" on that album. I could recite the whole thing from memory. There's also a song called "Villiage of the Sun" that talks about it being "out in back of Palmdale where the turkey farmers run". I went out there once just out of curiosity...and sure enough...turkeys all over the place. :)

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