Moonlighters set for download
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Moonlighters set for download
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. 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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www.mikeneer.com <font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Mike Neer on 17 March 2005 at 11:51 AM.]</p></FONT>
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. 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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www.mikeneer.com <font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Mike Neer on 17 March 2005 at 11:51 AM.]</p></FONT>
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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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Too ... as usual
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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>
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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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.
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.
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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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Any tips for getting this quality of file on to tunes? Is it a public hosting service?
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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>
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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Finally got the time to listen to the download now (at five in the morning),- God, I love this stuff!!!
Steinar
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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. 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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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. 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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