Tapa Room Tapes COMPLETE + Tau Moe BBC
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Norman, http://www.hawaiianmusiclives.com/audio ... 0Steel.MP3
would equate to Bill Wynne methinks..
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I really dig that I can be identified by my "handle" and my URL. Yes, I am responsible for the Jeff Au Hoy clips.basilh wrote:Norman, http://www.hawaiianmusiclives.com/audio ... 0Steel.MP3
would equate to Bill Wynne methinks..
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Could someone with more knowledgeable ears than mine please take a stab at what his likely tunings and copedents are?basilh wrote: This would (In my opinion) be the definitive example of the Hawaiian Side of the Pedal Guitar, disguised pedal usage, as was the way then.
When did JAS move to the Fender from a Magnatone?
These Tapas room recording seem to have captured the attention of me and a lot of other folks.
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This should do it:-
Tapa Room COMPLETE
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Tau Moe BBC Broadcast
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Tapa Room COMPLETE
Click Here
or here:- http://mbf.cc/GnQK8Z
Tau Moe BBC Broadcast
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Looks like you never left it !! (the shack I mean)Tom Snook wrote:Great music,but I can't seem to make a cd.Any suggestions,I'm a computer idiot!
I wanna go back to my little grass shack........
In actual fact a "normal" CD can't hold more than 700mb about 80 minutes, whereas the Tapa Room files (when converted from mp3 to WAV or AIFF) run for a total of 3 hours 6 minutes..
Try plan 'B'...
Answers to your question as to how to burn a CD of this should be asked in the appropriate section of the Forum, but don't really belong herein.
Try posting in THIS section
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Tapa Room COMPLETE
Click Here
or here:- http://mbf.cc/GnQK8Z
Tau Moe BBC Broadcast
http://mbf.cc/37CIo2
Click Here
or here:- http://mbf.cc/37CIo2
Click logo for my bars.
Click Here
or here:- http://mbf.cc/GnQK8Z
Tau Moe BBC Broadcast
http://mbf.cc/37CIo2
Click Here
or here:- http://mbf.cc/37CIo2
Click logo for my bars.
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Also RARE tacks of the Tau Moe family and part 1+2 of the BBC documentary about thier travels here and there. They're most interesting..
Tapa Room COMPLETE
Click Here
or here:- http://mbf.cc/GnQK8Z
Tau Moe BBC Broadcast
http://mbf.cc/37CIo2
Click Here
or here:- http://mbf.cc/37CIo2
Click logo for my bars.
Tapa Room COMPLETE
Click Here
or here:- http://mbf.cc/GnQK8Z
Tau Moe BBC Broadcast
http://mbf.cc/37CIo2
Click Here
or here:- http://mbf.cc/37CIo2
Click logo for my bars.
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Erik...well put ! I couldnt agree more...those recordings of Jimmie Rivers and the Cherokees did that for me also...these tapes are brilliant ! Thanks for all of your work posting those Basil ! (I have a lot of old scratchy jazz guitar records and I listen right through the scratches without a notice of them !)Erik van Beek wrote:Thanks Basil!!! These recordings excite me as much as hearing Jimmie Rivers and the Cherokees (with legendary Vance Terry) for the first time, brilliant stuff!!!!!
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Someone mentioned about making CD's of the Tapa Room Tapes. Here is what I did--I love making CD's, along with the cover photo, title, liner notes, and the song list. And, yes, each CD has 80 minutes--max. time, so it pretty-much came out to 3 equal time CD's--less than 80 minutes, each. I can't thank Basil enough for providing this to us.