hooksaw All American 16500 Posts user info edit post |
I ran across this guy a while back performing on Later. . .with Jools Holland. I like his music.
"Never Go West"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYRggv-OGSI
"Started Out with Nothing"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=113FzU6Uf9U
"Diddley Bo"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4GNIAWbUNg 7/11/2010 6:07:44 AM |
hooksaw All American 16500 Posts user info edit post |
7/11/2010 5:55:16 PM |
vinylbandit All American 48079 Posts user info edit post |
i won't hate on him because he produced this:
i'd rather just listen to bo diddley, though
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hooksaw All American 16500 Posts user info edit post |
^ Yeah, but you had to get a little dig in, didn't you. FTR, the Diddley Bo is a makeshift instrument that Seasick Steve plays.
And considering that the Diddley Bo is nothing more than a 2x4 with a broom wire attached to it, I'd say that Seasick Steve makes pretty damned good use of it and of his other homemade instruments. I mean, the songs are good and they got him on international TV.
In any event, for all those here with minds to think for themselves and ignore the self-elected "music/literature/film" critics, just listen to these songs: "Walking Man"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pC3rzgprN4w
"Dog House Boogie"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNoPNC3ebYQ 7/12/2010 1:33:51 AM |
vinylbandit All American 48079 Posts user info edit post |
i am aware of the origins of the diddley bo
it's a fairly common instrument
hell, jack white makes one start-to-finish on camera in it might get loud 7/12/2010 2:50:00 AM |
hooksaw All American 16500 Posts user info edit post |
^ In fact, it's not that common at all. 7/12/2010 3:00:18 AM |
vinylbandit All American 48079 Posts user info edit post |
i have one
my friend BJ has two of them
our friend benny is an accomplished saw player
OMG SO RARE 7/12/2010 3:26:58 AM |
hooksaw All American 16500 Posts user info edit post |
^ Relatively speaking, the instrument is, in fact, not all that common. Perhaps you could list for us all the examples of it on recording in recent decades. And I'll wager that there are many here who have never heard of or seen the instrument before watching these videos--but they probably won't admit it.
In any event, it doesn't really matter. It seems that your intent is to attempt to wreck or ignore any thread I post here. 7/12/2010 4:09:07 AM |
Bweez All American 10849 Posts user info edit post |
i have heard of and seen the instrument before watching these videos 7/12/2010 4:12:35 AM |
jstpack All American 2184 Posts user info edit post |
It's "diddley bow", fwiw.
I can't wait 'til this hooksaw fella discovers the cigar box guitar or the washtub bass. 7/12/2010 4:17:55 AM |
hooksaw All American 16500 Posts user info edit post |
^ Yes, it's good to see that you have mastered Wikipedia. Seasick Steve calls it a "Diddley Bo," as in the title of his song:
http://www.amazon.com/Man-Another-Time-Seasick-Steve/dp/B000CCFFLU
But thanks for trying. 7/12/2010 4:25:53 AM |
vinylbandit All American 48079 Posts user info edit post |
nothing says "master of folk music etymology" like the guy who produced "talking shit about a pretty sunset" 7/12/2010 4:28:02 AM |
jstpack All American 2184 Posts user info edit post |
Should I be flattered that you would think I would need to go to wikipedia to know that?
I didn't know what a hurdy gurdy was either, I promise.
As for the actual content of the thread, re: the dude's music. I give a solid 5.5/10, but I'm feeling generous. 7/12/2010 4:29:48 AM |
vinylbandit All American 48079 Posts user info edit post |
what the fucking fuck is a ondes martenot 7/12/2010 5:04:36 AM |