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Michael Maddex
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American Primitive PSG

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Here's a solo PSG tune that I recorded earlier this year:

http://picosong.com/Yst/

The tune is a traditional American one, Shady Grove, and the style is, I hope, American Primitive.

Enjoy.
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Post by Kevin Macneil Brown »

I enjoyed it, indeed, Michael. Evocative and interesting; hypnotic. Has that ringing, rippling thing that does make me think of Fahey, and further back to certain country blues guitar players. Thanks!
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Post by Michael Maddex »

Thanks for the kind words, Kevin. I didn't mean to leave you hanging here, I got side-tracked over the weekend. Anyway, I first heard Fahey's music in 1965 and it has informed my musical sensibilities ever since. I'm glad that you enjoyed this piece.
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