Surprisingly most of the local bands I've seen in Georgia (the Country not the State) play American music and sing in English. They don't always get the words right but the music and sound is faithful. Quite good actually.
dj
201 2012-07-17 14:28:58
Re: Layover in Amsterdam (10 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)
202 2012-07-17 14:27:09
Re: Layover in Amsterdam (10 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)
But speaking and singing in English! You gotta love it.
dj
203 2012-07-17 00:06:50
Re: Layover in Amsterdam (10 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)
I spent two weeks in Tbilisi, Georgia in June. It was here my fellow travelers and I stumbled upon the musical group Les Poissons Voyageurs which I think translates into English as The Traveling Fish? Just a guess but that should be pretty close.
We were in search of a dinner spot and as we walked along a street lines with cafes, etc. we heard this band playing. We were instantly drawn to them and sat down at the table next to them for dinner. Over the course of the evening, dinner, and a few adult beverages we struck up a conversation with them. We learned two were French and two were French-Canadian and travel Europe in a white bus converted into a hovel on wheels.
The story they told was they too were walking the street albeit while lugging around two guitars, amplifier, accordian - 26lbs, I later found out, and an upright bass, when they were approached by the cafe owner. He told them if they would play a song he’d give them a beer. Well that turned into several beers, dinner, and multiple shots of vodka.
We enjoyed the conversation and the music. In fact, this night is what I like to call one of those magical nights which will be long-remembered and difficult to improve on. After being told they’d have to stop playing for the night so surrounding apartment-dwellers could get some sleep they asked for just one more song. They played an outstanding version of “Wagon Wheel" by Old Crow Medicine Show. Fantastic.
I was able to record this last song with my digital camera. The video is too dark but the audio is faithful and brings back fond memories every time I listen to it.
I cannot figure out how to load the video/audio but here's a photograph I think captures the evening pretty well.
204 2012-07-09 21:29:19
Re: Trouble in Paradise (6 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)
After much thinking and debate, the subject will remain on board but under close watch. Such are the politics of the office.
205 2012-07-06 01:13:46
Re: Which acoustic amp do you suggest? (23 replies, posted in Guitars and accessories)
You guys are the best. You know the answers to the questions I haven't even thought of yet!
206 2012-07-06 01:12:40
Re: Need some advice! (11 replies, posted in Guitars and accessories)
M.B.,
Remember to be prepared to jump for joy if GC says "yes" to your offer.
Good luck,
Dj
207 2012-07-04 11:59:03
Topic: Andy Griffith RIP (8 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)
Sheriff Taylor is gone but the legend remains. The Andy Griffith Show was one of my favorites growing up and remains so today. Andy was a great man and will be missed. If I had the cash I might seek out an Andy Griffith Martin D-18 out of respect.
Ironically my father looks a lot like Andy as he played "Matlock".
RIP Sheriff Taylor.
dj
208 2012-07-04 11:30:22
Re: 4th July (11 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)
Anniverseries for a great country and a great marriage. Congratulations!
209 2012-07-04 11:29:08
Re: Trouble in Paradise (6 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)
Oh, he's been found out. I just don't want to be collateral damage. Funny thing, the same people raising their eyebrows now are the ones who recommended him to me in the first place. Probably in THEIR best interest to get him off their books.
210 2012-07-03 09:07:41
Topic: Trouble in Paradise (6 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)
One of the guys I work with is not the right person for the job. He needs to go. Now I must navigate the sticky mess of politics, etc to replace him before he takes me down. Wish me luck.
dj
211 2012-07-02 01:12:43
Re: Heat Wave? (23 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)
Hot as hades in Atlanta. Upper 90s with no signs of cooling.
212 2012-07-02 01:11:13
Re: Layover in Amsterdam (10 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)
Home again as of late last night. A great two weeks outside the U.S. but very busy. I do have a cool story about a band we stumbled upon. More later and in a separate post. I know you can hardly wait!
213 2012-06-30 08:13:45
Topic: Layover in Amsterdam (10 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)
I arrived in Amsterdam early this morning but not in time to make my connection. Next flight to Atlanta is at 5pm so me and my co-worker are going into town for the day. What a hoot!
dj
214 2012-06-29 07:20:44
Re: What do you do for fun? (16 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)
Play guitar, read, run, travel, and laugh A LOT.
215 2012-06-21 13:50:18
Re: "He's called Mick Jagger" (14 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)
Hey M.B. read Keith Richards' book "Life". I was pleasantly surprised at the writing.
dj
216 2012-06-16 21:28:39
Re: Happy Fathers' Day? (4 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)
It is a budget instrument which almost duplicates another I have. This was bought in the spirit of a good deal and with the intention to re-sell or give away.
I removed the hideous black pick guard, replaced the strings - the originals had Roman numerals on them! - polished the instrument and she looks and sounds 37% better.
217 2012-06-16 21:25:47
Re: Expensive trip too buy some lettuce (11 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)
Me three!
218 2012-06-16 17:44:51
Topic: Happy Fathers' Day? (4 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)
I bought this solid top guitar and HSC today for less than a new case would sell for. Keep, sell, or give away, it was too good a deal to pass up.
HAPPY FATHERS' DAY to all the dads out there!
219 2012-06-07 10:45:41
Re: Any music this weekend? (15 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)
Leaving for Jekyll Island today. It is one of Georgia's barrier islands. Hope to be comfortably ensconced at "The Rah Bar" tonight for raw mollusks, brewed beverages, and (hopefully) live music. Golf tomorrow with plenty of hydration. Saturday brings the "business" session, and then home to Atlanta.
220 2012-06-06 01:05:13
Re: Dayton, Ohio or Bust (11 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)
A reunion with my cousin...after 20 years. Life intervened I suppose. Shame on me.
221 2012-06-06 00:52:30
Re: Dayton, Ohio or Bust (11 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)
A magical weekend. Beautiful weather, much time 1 v 1 with dad and we decided on a whim (over breakfast Sunday morning) to drive to Toledo to visit my cousins, aunts, uncles, etc. A few of my cousins I hadn't seen in twenty years.
But the guitar dilemma remains as i have not delivered on my gift. Still mulling and considering the options. A few variables changed once contact was made with big bro. Nothing negative just unexpected so I am reconsidering the gift.
A+ on the weekend though.
dj
222 2012-06-05 02:23:27
Re: Are we spoiled????? (21 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)
I don't know about you fellas (and ladies) but I'll admit, i'm spoiled.
223 2012-06-01 00:31:53
Re: Gas is (4 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)
Careful with that axe Eugene! Way to go Dino. What Martin are you saving for? I'f like to support you in your quest but it might be easier and more effective if I could share in the visualization of the instrument you desire.
dj
224 2012-06-01 00:28:55
Re: Dayton, Ohio or Bust (11 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)
Oh the agony and the ebony..actually rosewood, but one can dream. My guitar gift selection has heated to white hot and now I'm more undecided than ever. I spent my lunch breaks the last few days visiting guitar stores and scouring Craig's List for the one right guitar of my brother. How can I expect to find the one for him when I can't even seem to find the one for me?
There are a couple of very tempting choices on CL. I have contacted the sellers and had the initial telephone interview about the guitars in question. (Both are RK dreadnoughts and fantastic guitars.) But then I browsed the local stores and then back to CL. So many good options but will they be the right one for him. I seriously doubt it.
I think I've decided to gift him my 000 (Sunburst). I A/B/Ced my guitars tonight and I like them all but this one comes up a little short sound wise (for me... I think). The Dread is by far the best sounding, the 0-body by far the most portable while retaining excellent playability as a guitar (and not some toy). The 000 is somewhere in between sound wise and if I was going to keep one guitar for myself it might be the 000 because it is the "Swiss Army Knife" of guitars. It's strummable and finger-pickable. it's comfortable to hold sitting, which is how I play. (I don't even own a guitar strap.) It has a 1.75" nut and a short scale both of which, in my somewhat experienced opinion, make it "easier" to play. And the sunburst just looks fabulous.
All of these characteristics add up, mostly, to an excellent first guitar for a fledgling player. So, for now, it's the 000. However this is the one guitar I own without a case so I will have to procure one so I can lug it to Dayton via commercial air. I think I'll run the gauntlet and try to carry it on the plane. I've had pretty good luck in the past and this is a relatively short domestic flight on s Saturday, how crowded could it be? Maybe I shouldn't have asked that.
Giving him of my guitars breaks my nuclear decision triad over which to play. Giving him one of my guitars puts me that much closer to GASSING for the magical third - the "3" they refer to in the Schoolhouse Rock song from the 1970s - "Three, It's a Magic Number". Anyone else think that song was song by Gary Busey?
As Led Zeppelin (the best band ever) says, "It's time for me to ramble on." Wait, I thought that's what I was doing?
More to follow, likely.
dj
225 2012-05-30 10:17:07
Re: Dayton, Ohio or Bust (11 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)
Hey DJ, Dayton is only 75 miles from where I live near Chillicothe. You gonna be in the area long? Good luck with finding just the right axe for your bro.
DE
I always wondered where Chillicothe was! I will only be in Dayton Sat-Mon. By the way both my brother and I were born in Toledo.
Thanks for the luck. This is proving more difficult than buying a guitar for me!
dj