[Harp-L] Re: Was Rick Davis, Wonderful Person - Now Imperfect Video Posts
glen,
great job on work song. what harp? what position. i love it and
would like to try it.
thanks in advance,
rick
On Jul 28, 2:31 am, Glenn and Debbie Woodhouse <gwoodhous...@xxxxxxx>
wrote:
> OK Gary,
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> If your not going to be shy about posting videos that aren't totally perfect then I'll go out on a limb and provide a link to some stuff a gentleman posted from our gig last Saturday. FYI, that's a Cruncher in the background. The link below is for the intrumental "Work Song".
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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5o89pnCl50c&feature=related
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> He got surprisingly good audio from his camera although he tended to clip the beginning and end of each tune but I'm not complaining. Their are nine other classic blues tunes y'all should recognize from our first set with the exception of "Song 4", aka "Dog House", which is an original that Michelle and I wrote. I'm biased but we're pretty proud of this song (not bad for our first collaboration). Although not super harp intensive, sometimes less is more. The gentleman who posted the YouTube stuff didn't know us or the music necessarily thus the numbered song titles in his posts. The link will take you to the rest of the tunes which are:
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> 1 = Rollin Man (Peter Green of Fleetwood Mac) – Band Intro – T-Bone Shuffle (T-Bone Walker)
> 2 = Tore Down (Freddie King)
> 3 = Blues With A Feeling (Little Walter)
> 4 = Dog House (The ColdRail Blues Band)
> 5 = Killing Floor (Howlin Wolf)
> 6 = Thrill Is Gone (Rick Darnell and Roy Hawkins ala BB King)
> 7 = Blues Overtook Me (Charlie Musselwhite)
> 8 = Born In Chicago (Paul Butterfield)
> 9 = Work Song (Nat Adderly of Cannonball Adderly)
> 10 = Mustang Sally (Wilson Pickett)
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> I hope you enjoy listening as much as we did playing.
>
> Glenn
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> The ColdRail Blues Band
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> www.ColdRail.com
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> > Message: 4
> > Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2009 12:46:18 EDT
> > From: SONNYT...@xxxxxxx
> > Subject: [Harp-L] Rick Davis, wonderful person
> > To: har...@xxxxxxxxxx
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> <snip>
> > I have stopped trying to make the Perfect video, I will Guarantee
> > there will be some clams, my main intent it to showcase the amp, my showcase on
> > harp will be at my seminars and first CD I am working on. Charlie and I
> > email basically every day, as many of us have this disorder where nothing we
> > play is good enough, no matter how good it was, what everyone else says, it
> > usually stems from a long history of being told by some authority figure,
> > usually family, that we are never good enough, it could always be better,
> > etc....
> > I personally am trying to break that mold, and hope this inspires
> > others to do the same, as the Shoulda, Coulda philosophy is just too hard on
> > ourselves. Life is too damn short to think this way. All be well. Gary O.
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