Re: JULY JAM ON THE SHENANDOAH
Looks like a fun time had by all.. great pics MKM.. putting a face together with the names is always good. Next time....
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Looks like a fun time had by all.. great pics MKM.. putting a face together with the names is always good. Next time....
I am so envious and sorry that I didn't try to make it to this with what seems like ALL OF YOU FINE FOLKS! Great pictures Amy! I did make it to a fishing rodeo Dirty Ed had here in Ohio and can attest that the time around the "campfire" each night was absolutely amazing, inspirational and educational. Dirty Ed has some great songs that I am sure he shared; especially Pistol Don! Glad everybody had a great time. Wish I had been there! Maybe another time! Good job Zurf putting it together.
We're doing it again in August on the New River. I hope you can make it to that one Big Jim. Dirty Ed had some good things to say about you over the weekend, and it's just made me that much more eager to meet you in person.
- Zurf
Looks like you all had a great time. And a great picture there of the group.
Ok folks, download this folder: https://skydrive.live.com/redir.aspx?ci … 7720C!356, grab a few beers or a Jack and Ginger (My husband made it up), or a Jack and Coke, or perhaps a Rum Punch, or even just a plain old Coke or cup of coffee and listen to your hearts content and pretend you're there.... this "album" shall now be my relaxation go-to music!
OOPS... that link might not work, try this one:
https://skydrive.live.com/?cid=87aae359 … =documents
Ok folks, download this folder: https://skydrive.live.com/redir.aspx?ci … 7720C!356, grab a few beers or a Jack and Ginger (My husband made it up), or a Jack and Coke, or perhaps a Rum Punch, or even just a plain old Coke or cup of coffee and listen to your hearts content and pretend you're there.... this "album" shall now be my relaxation go-to music!
I don't mean to disappoint you, but Jim did not make up Jack and Ginger. I've been drinking those for many years now. Except now I use Elijah Craig 12 year old bourbon in place of Jack. It's tastier and about half the price. Here's a suggestion for making the highball even better. Start with a slice of orange in the bottom of the glass. Add the bourbon and ice and muddle gently. Then pour in a splash of ginger ale. The ginger ale should be just enough to make for bubbly bourbon. Stir gently. Try that and see if you don't love the results.
Thanks for the recordings.
- Zurf
mekidsmom wrote:Ok folks, download this folder: https://skydrive.live.com/redir.aspx?ci … 7720C!356, grab a few beers or a Jack and Ginger (My husband made it up), or a Jack and Coke, or perhaps a Rum Punch, or even just a plain old Coke or cup of coffee and listen to your hearts content and pretend you're there.... this "album" shall now be my relaxation go-to music!
I don't mean to disappoint you, but Jim did not make up Jack and Ginger. I've been drinking those for many years now. Except now I use Elijah Craig 12 year old bourbon in place of Jack. It's tastier and about half the price. Here's a suggestion for making the highball even better. Start with a slice of orange in the bottom of the glass. Add the bourbon and ice and muddle gently. Then pour in a splash of ginger ale. The ginger ale should be just enough to make for bubbly bourbon. Stir gently. Try that and see if you don't love the results.
Thanks for the recordings.
- Zurf
I will let Jim know that you've been drinking it a while and offer in your suggestions! I like the idea of orange!
Looks and sounds like everyone had a blast. Really wish I could have made it. Thanks for posting the pics and audio!
Finally got the sound bits to work. Way to go guys. Almost like I was there. Almost
I listened to every audio cut. What a perfect jam. Everybody sounded wonderful. The recording quality was quite good, I think.
That's how to pass a good time, boys and girls.
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Hi looks like everone had a good time. I tried too access the pics and video at skydive but they would not let me in Grrrrrrr!!
I just scanned all the songs from Amy's post. Everyone that I just listened to better not have said they were a beginner in the "how do you rate yourself musically" thread. You ARE NOT beginners. You kinda make us feel bad. If a beginner sounds like that, then I just plain suck. I didn't check each name and their rating, but go ahead and change your rating to intermediate, good, or something like that.
I'm glad everyone is enjoying the pics and videos (except Dino! AHHH! I'll send you an email with links, perhaps that will help make it easier). I have been the one jealous for not getting to join in on past Chordie Jams and know how much I loved seeing the pictures/videos/sound bytes etc. I'm glad to be able to share this with everyone as well as have it all on my computer for remembering the great time had by all.
Zguitar, funny thing is upon meeting Dirty Ed and knowing he was a fisherman friend of Zurf's I couldn't remember for the life of me if I'd ever heard any of his playing before or not. So there we were, Dirty Ed, myself, and my husband sitting around shooting the breeze. My husband asked Dirty Ed if he played or not and he said something to the tune of "yeah but not very well". Sure as shoot did we get a SHOCK when we found the man could pick one guitar and sound like three, writes his own captivating songs, AND has a voice. I think I had to pick my husband's jaw up off the ground a couple times. I was quite nervous to play the first night (and as luck would have it, I was following him around the fire circle)! As for my playing, I've decided that the fact that I can sing a little helps to fool people into thinking I can play. My voice drowns out the poor playing skills! LOL! I'm going to keep my beginner status until I I can play a song and put my capo on and be able to tell people what key I'm actually playing in (or just change the key without a capo)! Ha ha!
Thank you Zguitar for your kind comments.
Amy feels bad that she had to follow Dirty Ed, but have no pity on her. We were all impressed by her musicality. Who you should feel sorry for is me, because I had to follow Amy. Jim was sitting there with his guitar but nearly every round "Pass", and then a silent profanity in my head because I did NOT want to follow whatever gem MKM had just laid on us. In fact, that got to be a bit of a joke during the night. Everyone played and sang well I think, but at some point each person did a song that just perfectly suited them and someone would laugh and say, "Now follow THAT!"
- Zurf
Hi amy I got your email,thanks again for taking the time too send them to me. I sent you a reply so look before you delete me as spam.
My buddy Kent who joined us alongside the Shenandoah is a semi-pro photographer. He's posted his photos and is offering them for free downloads through August. Here's a C&P of his e-mail to me.
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All,
I uploaded what pics I had onto my website into a private (password proected) gallery. There are definitely some good ones of kayaking and fishing as well as nice ones of some of the wildlife and scenery...The website urls are
15th Friday http://www.oesphoto.com/pri.php?gid=493 … l=ty5l0vef password JRJ15
16th Saturday http://www.oesphoto.com/pri.php?gid=494 … l=6nvqj6ny password JRJ16
17th Sunday http://www.oesphoto.com/pri.php?gid=495 … l=y5n39nkr password JRJ17
Feel free to pass the links around to whomever. Electronic downloads are free for now... [Note from Zurf: This is me passing the links around to whomever.]
I plan to remove the people pics and turn the remainder into pay downloads (public gallery) at the end of August, so if you want a pic, download it now or for ever hold your pee...
...and I had a blast. Thanks to all that were there... Shame I have to miss the August kayak rodeo...
Cheers,
Kent
Beautiful pix Kent .......... thanks.
DE
I'm glad everyone is enjoying the pics and videos (except Dino! AHHH! I'll send you an email with links, perhaps that will help make it easier). I have been the one jealous for not getting to join in on past Chordie Jams and know how much I loved seeing the pictures/videos/sound bytes etc. I'm glad to be able to share this with everyone as well as have it all on my computer for remembering the great time had by all.
Zguitar, funny thing is upon meeting Dirty Ed and knowing he was a fisherman friend of Zurf's I couldn't remember for the life of me if I'd ever heard any of his playing before or not. So there we were, Dirty Ed, myself, and my husband sitting around shooting the breeze. My husband asked Dirty Ed if he played or not and he said something to the tune of "yeah but not very well". Sure as shoot did we get a SHOCK when we found the man could pick one guitar and sound like three, writes his own captivating songs, AND has a voice. I think I had to pick my husband's jaw up off the ground a couple times. I was quite nervous to play the first night (and as luck would have it, I was following him around the fire circle)! As for my playing, I've decided that the fact that I can sing a little helps to fool people into thinking I can play. My voice drowns out the poor playing skills! LOL! I'm going to keep my beginner status until I I can play a song and put my capo on and be able to tell people what key I'm actually playing in (or just change the key without a capo)! Ha ha!
I still stand by the comment that I don't play well. Just as MKM thinks her voice covers for her picking inadequacies, I think my songs hide my guitar playing shortcomings. Bass Viking will attest that among the guitar players at our smallmouth fishing "rodeos" I wouldn't rate very high. However, I thank everyone for their kind words.
As Zurf said, it seems everyone had their "moment" and the person playing next in the circle had a tough act to follow. Several times Jets60 played one of his original tunes and I found my self scrambling to find a song that wouldn't be too far below the bar he set. Of all of us Jets had the worst position in the circle - following Norm the Guitar.
DE
mekidsmom wrote:I'm glad everyone is enjoying the pics and videos (except Dino! AHHH! I'll send you an email with links, perhaps that will help make it easier). I have been the one jealous for not getting to join in on past Chordie Jams and know how much I loved seeing the pictures/videos/sound bytes etc. I'm glad to be able to share this with everyone as well as have it all on my computer for remembering the great time had by all.
Zguitar, funny thing is upon meeting Dirty Ed and knowing he was a fisherman friend of Zurf's I couldn't remember for the life of me if I'd ever heard any of his playing before or not. So there we were, Dirty Ed, myself, and my husband sitting around shooting the breeze. My husband asked Dirty Ed if he played or not and he said something to the tune of "yeah but not very well". Sure as shoot did we get a SHOCK when we found the man could pick one guitar and sound like three, writes his own captivating songs, AND has a voice. I think I had to pick my husband's jaw up off the ground a couple times. I was quite nervous to play the first night (and as luck would have it, I was following him around the fire circle)! As for my playing, I've decided that the fact that I can sing a little helps to fool people into thinking I can play. My voice drowns out the poor playing skills! LOL! I'm going to keep my beginner status until I I can play a song and put my capo on and be able to tell people what key I'm actually playing in (or just change the key without a capo)! Ha ha!
I still stand by the comment that I don't play well. Just as MKM thinks her voice covers for her picking inadequacies, I think my songs hide my guitar playing shortcomings. Bass Viking will attest that among the guitar players at our smallmouth fishing "rodeos" I wouldn't rate very high. However, I thank everyone for their kind words.
As Zurf said, it seems everyone had their "moment" and the person playing next in the circle had a tough act to follow. Several times Jets60 played one of his original tunes and I found my self scrambling to find a song that wouldn't be too far below the bar he set. Of all of us Jets had the worst position in the circle - following Norm the Guitar.
DE
Yeah, I was kind of stuck. Both you and Paul play extremely well, and while I do have my own original songs, I am far from either or your leagues' when it comes to playing or your songwriting, DE. Your original songs got the most requests if I remember correctly. Zurf was picking pretty good too. I must say that since I last got together at Derek house a few years ago with Detman, Derek's playing has improved quite a bit. Amy has a voice like an angel and I think we all could have listened to her singing all night. I'm sure I messed up playing my songs more than anyone else did, but the crowd was very forgiving for which I'm thankful. The whole weekend was a lot of fun. It was great meeting everyone and getting to hear folks live.
Funny thing is that you two are impressed by Normtheguitar's playing (rightfully so), but the whole way back to my house and for most of the rest of his visit, he kept saying how jealous he was of the songwriting talents you two had displayed.
I guess it's quite a mutual admiration society.
Now Jim seemed to bust on himself, but I thought he did pretty darned well. He did an awful lot better than I did at my first campfire a few years ago. Plus his singing was very well suited to the rock songs he picked. That "Cover of the Rolling Stones" was a lot of fun.
Thanks for the kind words on my playing Jeff. I've been working at it and just today bought a book that is designed to help me with my flatpicking and a couple days ago picked up a simple tab book that I hope with practice will help me to play lead "signature" licks in and among the strumming. Normtheguitar has made me rethink my overall approach to covers. I still may not do them as a straight cover, but it would be nice to have the option.
I still stand by the comment that I don't play well. Just as MKM thinks her voice covers for her picking inadequacies, I think my songs hide my guitar playing shortcomings. Bass Viking will attest that among the guitar players at our smallmouth fishing "rodeos" I wouldn't rate very high. However, I thank everyone for their kind words. DE
No way am I taking that bait Dirty Ed! While I must admit to having witnesses some talented folks in the groups we have both been around, YOU, my friend do not take a back seat to anybody. If you are or have made mistakes, your confidence and your own words so overshadow them that others (especially newbies like me) sit mesmerized by that which you offer both with your playing and especially your original tunes.
By the way, I just got a new book called "Battle Cry of Freedom", a book which chronicles and provides an analysis of the civil war. See, you even got me studying history for the first time in forty years. Suffice to say, when I grow up, I want to be like Dirty Ed! LOL
Dino - you are very welcome! I'll put together something on Youtube with a few of the sound files so you and those others that can't get the downloads can at least get a sample of the samples I have!
Zurf - please pass along to Kent my great appreciation of his work! AMAZING pictures! While Normtheguitar has those fish in his hands that he's just caught, doesn't he just look like a kid in a candy shop???!!! LOVE IT! Beautiful pictures, truly!
As for the "Fire Circle Gang" ... it seems everyone has been truly impressed and blessed by everyone else there. Zurf has it right, "Now follow THAT" was going around quite a bit. In fact, I'm going to look now for chords/words to Jet's Granddaughter's song that he wrote as I've had it stuck in my head for days now (I hope he's posted it in the songwriting section). I agree wholeheartedly with BassViking's words about DE, "If you are or have made mistakes, your confidence and your own words so overshadow them..." It is so true! DE is a natural born story teller and is comfortable performing (if he's not, he sure does fake it very well!). My husband really did quite well considering. That IS the first time I have even heard him play and sing at the same time, so the fact that he did it in the group is truly impressive! Zurf just looked as comfy as could be picking away as though there was no effort required. Normtheguitar... well, I will say it again, I want to grow a few more fingers so that I can play like he does. The man just strums away and it sounds like rhythm and lead in one and I can NOT for the life of me figure out quite how he does it (and his fingers go 90 miles per hour along the fretboard while his rhythm is grooving along).
The one thing that I can say with certainty is this, each person has their own unique style which was appreciated and admired by each other person there. Now THAT is something that just puts me in awe. I'd say it makes me speechless, but clearly I rarely am at a loss for words! LMAO!
Thanks amy,looking forward too it if you can,I do apreciate it.
Many thanks to Kent for the photos - they are superb! Hopefully I can work out how to download some.
Really need to add my thoughts on the whole July Jam thang, but my brain is still somewhat befuddled from the travelling. Also, there just happen to be various things for me to fix...
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