Moonlighters set for download

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Moonlighters set for download

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Howdy,
I feel pretty crappy about the cancellation of last week's radio show, so I've put almost the entire set of last night's performance at Rodeo Bar up for download.

Lo-fi (it's about 16mb)
Lower-fi (about 11mb)

I'll be honest with you--if I didn't love the band and the music we play so much, I'd probably have a nervous breakdown on stage. Image It's a hard-ass instrument to play--the most difficult I've ever played, and to do it acoustically, fuhgeddaboutit. But it is fun, and if you have a good sense of humor playing it, you can make it work. Bourbon helps, too. So here it is, warts and all.

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Thanks for the clips. I down load anything I find from the group. I really love the sound. Just out of curiosity, when I went to the Moonlighters site, there is a picture on the main page of the group, no names though. Tall dark haired lady on the left, blonder lady between the two guys --- which one is the lead singer on most of the songs? The two ladies definitely blend well together. Thanks -- Jim
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Just downloaded it. Very nice...I dig the harmony vox. Mike, how was it recorded?
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Post by HowardR »

You sure don't make it look difficult.

If I weren't down with the flu last night, I'd of stopped in.

However, you ain't getting off that easy. Word is, you're doing a blues gig in Brooklyn on Friday.

I'll be there to harrass you.... Image
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Steve--that's just a board tape. Everything's mic'd with either SM57 or 58, except the uke and bass have a direct, too.

Jim--Bliss (red hair) sings most of the stuff, although Carla sings a few leads. We've got a bunch of new stuff that hasn't been heard yet.
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Too Image ... as usual

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Thanks, Mike. Very generous of you to share this. Great stuff!
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Thanks -- I finally broke down and sent away for the 3 CDs on the site. Be sure to let us know when any of that new stuff comes out
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Downloading it now,- thanks Mike!! Image

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Post by Jim Jasutis »

Were you a Sol Hoopii fan when you joined the group, or did you chose parts of his style because it was era appropriate for the type of music you guys do?

As much as I love the smooth flowing music that Jerry Byrd put out, it is nice to hear some of the older style playing as well.
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Well Mike, even if it isn't smooth or flowing Image I think your playing is freakin' hot!
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Oh, I definitley agree. Great playing!!
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I'd have to say that of all the players I've listened to, the one whose playing I enjoy most is King Nawahi. He's very exciting, and he was a great improvisor. Of course, Sol was incredible, but I think Bennie had more fire. I really like Roy Smeck and Joaquin Murphey, too.

Also, I just love the sound of the acoustic Hawaiian guitar--even the old recordings by Frank Ferera, Pale K Lua and David K Kaili, and Jim & Bob. The sound and style really do something for me--the vibrato, in particular. I just try to take a few techniques and make it my own--no biggie. I love to improvise all my parts.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Mike Neer on 16 March 2005 at 05:49 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by Jim Jasutis »

Thanks for the names of other players to look for.

I was kind of disappointed when I realized that you weren't on any of the CDs I just ordered, but then again the lady's voices will still make it worth while.

I am also looking forward to the lesson book you talk about on your website. Hopefully by the time it is ready, I will be ready for it. Image
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Post by Keith Cordell »

The arrangements are what really set me on my ear; everything seems well balanced musically, and sets up the vocals well. Nicely done!
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Post by Russ Young »

I think Bliss sums it up well: "wow!"

Thanks for sharing this, Mike.
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Post by Charlie McDonald »

Lo-fi sounds pretty darn good. I like the Moonlighters. The sound you're getting is the one I'm hoping for with my new acoustic/electric hybrid (still waiting on strings).
Any tips for getting this quality of file on to tunes? Is it a public hosting service?
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I can't believe that Henry Bogdan used to be in the Moonlighters...is that really true? And he plays steel? I had no idea. Helmet used to be one of my favorite bands.

Not to take away from your jaw dropping playing, Mike! You are on fire! (uh...I mean that in a good way Image )
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Mike, it sounds great - existing Moonlighters repertoire as well as the new stuff. Only since 2003? Surely you jest...

Thanks for doing your part to keep pre-war styles current! I'm a big fan of the late acoustic/early electric period. A friend made me a CD of Sol's Columbia sides, as well as some electric King Bennie (it's amazing how quickly he made the transition to electric). He threw in all 12 of the Jim & Bob recordings to boot. I'm hoping if I lock myself in a windowless room for the next 5 years, I might get past the beginner stage (Song of the Range here I come!).

Long live C#minor! (and G6, and G, and A6...) I eagerly await your written thoughts on C#m.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by John Bushouse on 17 March 2005 at 08:50 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by John Bushouse »

Almost forgot to add - what string setup are you using - heavy, medium, light, other? It's my understanding that Henry B. used something along the line of a set of 13's - kind of quiet acoustically (for a Nat. Hawaiian), but sounding like steel cables on disc.
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all I can say is "wow!"

way kool Mike!
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Post by Garry Vanderlinde »

Thanks Mike, I really enjoyed the download, the girls are as "HOT" as your guitar playing!!!
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Post by Steinar Gregertsen »

Finally got the time to listen to the download now (at five in the morning),- God, I love this stuff!!!

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Post by Bob Stone »

Hi Mike,

Thanks for posting this great music. Really hot stuff. I'm a big fan of King Benny too and really appreciate your playing.

Interesting tunes!

Thanks again.

Best,

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Post by Mike Neer »

One last bump before I put this file out of its misery.

Thanks for the nice comments. To answer a few questions: I've decided to put off any kind of book for now--I've got too many things on table now, between writing music and having a pregnant wife. I've enough labors of love. Image I am preparing to do some personalized video lessons for those who can't be there in person, if anyone is interested in that. I turned my computer into a super machine for this purpose.

I use heavy strings--.017 .019 .026 .032 .042 .056--I have no idea what Henry used, I've never met him, unfortunately. Jim Burden just made a few bars for me in a custom size, and they just kick ass.

Anyway, if y'all like the music, I usually put new live recordings every week or so--just bookmark my web site.

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