A guitar howls in the distance...could it be the vicious torment of a small farm animal being maliciously whupped? Nope...its the sparklen sound of a gunslinger in full tilt screech. No matter, the air is ripe with a plethora of fresh flames of fire andthose lingering smells. It sure is hot as hell! You gut me on my knees!
So maybe this aint the Mississippi Delta, but there's no denying that signature slide guitar sound: the unmistakable cry of the old fashioned bottleneck, wailing above the steady buzz of townspeople beyond wafts of rich tobacco to hang awkwardly in the air. You sure someone aint torturing a woodchuck? I could use some BBQ. From a musician like slide master, Duane Allman, the spacing arrives with perfect pitch in just the right amount of notes.
You talkin' 'bout your woman? I wish ta Gaaawd you could see mine. Every time she gets to loving, she brangs eyesight to the blind! Rally round the flag peoples. For our purposes today...nylon strings will be deemed evil and the devil hisself. The key is to resonate and to do so deeply with a fine creative blend bordering on compulsivity obsessions. This in fact may or may not reference slide guitar work...so lemme slide a shot glass or two, a pipe, a stone not rollin, and maybe a spoon...cross the old six strings and see what it brings. Cigarette lighters always work too as do a great many other materials, some unmentionables, ladies, to procure just the right intonation, which tends to really stimulate the soul whether you reside in Chicago or Grand Central Station, or ryour papa was a rollin stone.
Easy as 1-2-3, the sound is primitive and powerful and keeps 'em a-comin' for the fruit off that same tree.
Blues Power of consciousness determines pedigree. Holy coricidin medicine bottle o blues blazing! The muting sounds as bad as Leroy Brown on a ripping bender or placebo bootleg liquor after losing that long lost friend. I believe I'll dust my broom. Parallel to the frets! On pitch! With no hesitation. Gimme one reason...
Liggety liggety...lemme sliiiiiiide on ennn to the light of your love....but the train...it left the station...so NOW...I look you in the eye; creating continuous transitions in pitch without lifting a finger from the string.
Didn't no-one seem to know me....everybody passed me by. ...soze I gut ramblin on my mind fit for a king with a passion for joy. Rhythmic and melodic. The healer. Blues with a feeling.
Caaaaan you dig iiiiiiiiiiiit?
CHOOSE YOUR SLIDE: The Pinky-the version of stick and move....stick and move. Smaller slides are used and were favored by the likes of Johnny Winter, EC, and a man named Muddy. Whoa, yea! The Ring-Duane Allman. The ever popular...Middle Finga-fat sound on a power slide.
Get sum!
CHOOSE YOUR SLIDE PLAYER:(*this list is not all inclusive*) Duane Allman, Muddy, Robert Johnson, Son House, Bukka White, Blind Willie Johnson, Casey Bill Weldon, Johnny Winter, Robert Nighthawk, Earl Hooker (cousin to J.L. Hooker), Elmore James, John Hammond, David Lindley, Roy Rogers, Rory Gallagher, Pete Haycock, Jimmy Page, Rod Price, Alvino Ray, Steve Howe, Rusty Young, Tampa Red, Hound Dog Taylor, Beck Hansen, Debashish Bhattacharya, Scott Ainslie, Bob Margolin, Michael Messer, Kenny Brown, Bob Dylan, John Butler, Dan Auerbach, Wayne Coughlan, Bob Brozman, Fred McDowell, George Harrison, Derek Trucks, Bonnie Raitt, David Gilmour, Junior Brown, Gary Rossington, Brian Jones, Ben Harper, Jerry Douglas, Lowell George, Joe Walsh, JB Hutto, Leroy Parnell,Warren Hayes, Sonny Landreth, Mick Taylor, Chris Whitley, Ry Cooder, Keb, Mo, Joe Kelly Phelps, Billy Gibbons, Robert Randolph, Joe Perry among countless others. FinalTouch-many attribute the slide's inception to Hawaiian music but not to Do Ho
DO PEOPLE DO THAT WITH THE BASS TOO?
Sometimes, but not as often. Most notable bass player, Mark Sandman (Morphine) or that guy, Les.
BLUES ALLEY:
Stay tuned for Keys To Survival(piano), Diatonica (blues harp), and The Heads of Blues Rushmore (the grand poobahs)!
WHOOOOOOOOOSE YERS?
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Blood is my name...exploration is the game
ReplyDeleteSo, it's Blood now? I'll have to adjust the film edition next week. Great to see you here and writing!
ReplyDeleteHere is a link to my site, where the film edition ran this week. I thought I sent it to you in a previous email. Anyway, here it is..
http://boltbacker21.blogspot.com/2009/07/name-that-film-kvalus-edition-animal.html
It went really well this week and I didn't even put it on Fox. My account won't allow me to do anything on Fox. I have to enable my cookies I guess, and my computer is not cooperating. Oh well.
Also, klvalus has been hoping you would accept here invite to the ex fox bloggers site. Do you need another invite? If you want to check it out, go to my blog and click on the one that starts with "Lugnuts..." I also have Jokers site here and some others.
Takes a while to start getting comments, but I like the site.
That is good enough for me kid.
ReplyDeleteI tole ya...I'm witcha!
-B
I have had a real block for this week. Can we just do a miscelanious edition? That may make your intro hard to do, so you tell me. If you and do it, great. If not, see if you get inspired and let me know what topic you picked and I'll get some clips together.
ReplyDeleteThanks B!
http://boltbacker21.blogspot.com/2009/08/name-that-film-miscellaneous-edition.html
ReplyDeleteHere is this week's edition! Thanks for another great intro!
So now I can find it but when I wanta post a comment it's asking if I want to save it???
ReplyDeleteAt some point, much like the tortoise himself, I will ketchup to the others and be able to post comments on our Film Edtion
-B
Oi vey!
ReplyDeleteNo worry! Your social butterfly is here and the word is out! BLOOD IS IN THE HOUSE!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm Belleofsavannah on here but they won't quit calling me Athens.lol I had this blog site when I lived in Savannah (by the sea). I thought I'd get in touch with my feminine side and keep the name! lol
Hey, if you click CUSTOMIZE at the top of the page and click ADD A GADGET a box pops up and you can add a PLAYLIST! whoo hoo!
I'm glad you're here!
Blood, my bruddah. Glad you finally found your way home.
ReplyDeleteSlides? Don't forget the old 7/8" Craftsman deep well socket.
Only Gene would think of that.( 7/8" craftsman)
ReplyDeleteAnthens:
Ok so I will statr calling you Southern Belle.
Give me some good old New Orleans Blues and Jazz any time.
Hey Blood! We will get your blog all linked up on the Lugnuts and Fanaddicts blog too.
ReplyDeleteLove that you are writing again! fo sho!
Thank you kindly...Klvalus.
ReplyDeleteGeno-whats hap-nen?
Did I just see a photographer?
Athens...You still Athens ta me! I like your musical taste girl. New Orleans would be a place a man such as myself would need to visit
this is the stuff ok kings..."Hey, if you click CUSTOMIZE at the top of the page and click ADD A GADGET a box pops up and you can add a PLAYLIST! whoo hoo!"
Much obliged.
But what do I add Athens?
ReplyDeleteA whole list of stuff came up...tanks
-Blood
After you click ADD A GADGET - In the search box at the top, type in PROJECT PLAYLIST. When you click it on, there will be a place for the number that's in your url address on playlist.com (mine is 17400889867). Hey, Bolt conquered this task and he's a teacher. He might explain it better. Remember, I sent you the NASCAR glossary one time? See the scholar you became with my help? LOL
ReplyDeleteHey B! Looks like you're rollin' now! I have a couple of ideas for our next couple of weeks. I'll send you an email on your catch email.
ReplyDeleteHey it's the Blood Man,, Bout time you lay some lyrics down on blogspot to free the minds in this wild world. Great to see you.
ReplyDeleteCheers2You
Thanks Athens...I should be able to do this? Any requests?
ReplyDeleteF2-Brutha, what's up? It is a wild world aint it?
Right back atcha sir.
-B