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Susan Alcorn on Beatbots

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Susan performed one of her original experimental-music compositions at the Full House Festival in Baltimore, MD May 18, it was recorded by Beatbots and posted here:

http://av.beatbots.com/2008/05/24/susan ... y-18-2008/

Scroll down the page a bit and you'll find buttons for download or play.
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Post by Archie Nicol R.I.P. »

Each to his/her own, I guess? :?
I don't go for Picasso either/either.

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I guess you had to be there.
Not my cup of tea.
Sounded like someone tuning up to me.
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Post by Rick Batey »

Interesting. I really like those distorted cello/didgeridoo textures and the treated piano-type sounds.
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Post by John McGlothlin »

I'm not a fan of that type of music either but take a look at Charles Tilley's site and listen to her do the song "Volare" now she does some fantastic playing on that one...really my kind of music. http://www.etsga.org/steelguitarplayers.htm
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Post by Alan Miller »

Yes Volare is very nice but I cant get my head round the piece that the link takes us to either.
I think it is described as " A point in time freedom of expression" probably not intended to be repeated exactly,it is to do with how the player is feeling the mood of the moment,

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Post by Mike Perlowin RIP »

Susan is not looking for confirmation from other steel players. She is looking to introduce the audience for experimental music to the steel guitar. Not unlike the way Robert Randolph is introducing the rock and roll audience to the instrument. The difference is that Randolph's music is a lot more accessible and Susan's is much harder to appreciate.

A lot of steel players, perhaps the overwhelming majority, hear Susan's music and think "What in blazes is that?"

But I think she deserves our support. She has gone further out on the limb than any other player, and she is all alone in uncharted territory.

I find some of her work difficult to listen to, and some of it indescribably beautiful. But it's always unlike anything anybody else has ever done before, or is likely to do in th4e future.

Love her or hate her, there's no denying that she's a unique artist who taking the steel in a new direction. I wish her luck.
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What Mike said . Jody.
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Post by Steve Alcott »

What Mike and Jody said.
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Post by Michael Strauss »

What Mike said.

I downloaded it to listen on the plane this morning and I thought it was great. I'm a big fan of "experimental music". The Grateful Dead in the early days performed a song called Feedback it later progressed into Space. This music is definitely not for everyone, but certainly should not be dismissed. I'm searching YouTube for the video.
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I like it!
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Post by Michael Dene »

What Mike, Jody, Steve, Jody and Dan said.

Its so refreshing to hear music outside the VERY limited box usually prescribed for Pedal Steel.

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Post by Dan Tyack »

It's amazing how well the pedal steel works with this type of music, I can't think of a solo instrument that works better with 'experimental' music. Classical players have to go through all sorts of gyrations to achieve the controlled microtonal expression that Susan produces so effortlessly. Plus the pedal steel is just great at making wierd creepy sounds...

I've got to admit that the first concert I ever heard live was when I was around 11 years old was by John Cage when he was at the University of Illinois, Urbana. I got to participate in the music making (I got to hit a crowbar at a structure of cast iron junk). I think the experience affected my musical sensibilities.
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