Bigmahon's Blues

Postby MoCrash » Wed May 03, 2006 9:11 pm

You pretty much nailed that one, Chris. The guitar styling is slightly different, but otherwise the song and its implementation was like hearing a resurrection of SRV. Closest I ever heard anyone get to that was Ian Moore, a Stevie Ray protege, in Texas clubs before he started making records.

Much improved vocals, BTW -- reminded me of early Billy Gibbons (without the Texas twang) in pitch and texture. I think you can pull even more emotion out of your voice, but this was rock solid -- a big gain in a short time.
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Postby bigmahon » Thu May 04, 2006 10:37 am

Wow, thanks MoCrash! Very kind words indeed! :D

Curiously, I'm being told by some people on another discussion forum that the guitar playing is too aggressive. :?
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Postby cummings2 » Thu May 04, 2006 12:11 pm

huh :?:

[i:ed8582d190]Too aggressive[/i:ed8582d190] :?:

Nooooooo...not from my POV...I think you're just getting started...at least I hope so 8)
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Re: Bigmahon's Blues

Postby Jack377 » Thu May 04, 2006 1:38 pm

Hmmm...Bigmahon's Blues...I thought this thread was about Big and I each opening the BTT80s tourney with 4-17 records... :shock: Glad to see that it touches on a happier topic!
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Postby bleacher_creature » Thu May 04, 2006 3:16 pm

[quote:1b81ba4615="bigmahon"]Wow, thanks MoCrash! Very kind words indeed! :D

Curiously, I'm being told by some people on another discussion forum that the guitar playing is too aggressive. :?[/quote:1b81ba4615]

Personally Chris, I'd like more feedback, and I'd like it cranked up a few notches in general. 8)

Don't listen to those freaks. :shock:
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Postby MoCrash » Thu May 04, 2006 6:22 pm

Lead guitar sounds good to me, Chris. I wouldn't call Hendrix' riffs in "Red House" too aggressive, and this is stylistically very similiar. If this were a down-tempo tune, I might suggest the lead be more restrained, as it was on "Madness (I Love You)." That's not what this tune is.

There may be some merit to the argument that the rhythm backing be cleaned up a little, maybe be a little less heavy, but I personally like the thicker sound -- especially combined with your vocal growl.

I don't know if you get credits or anything for downloads, but I've got three for my next CD burn ... alongside cuts from The White Stripes, Wilson Pickett, The Beatles, The Pretenders, Zero 7, Ian Moore, Budgie, Robert Johnson, Joe Ely and The Cult. I'll be curious to see if anybody can spot your Indy tracks in the mix during one of my barbecues.
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Postby cummings2 » Thu May 04, 2006 7:06 pm

8)

Mo, you play Robert Johnson in your BBQs?

THAT, my friend is classy...really cool and claaa-ssssss-y
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Postby MoCrash » Thu May 04, 2006 8:27 pm

Robert Johnson, Howlin' Wolf, John Lee Hooker, Blind Willie Johnson, Sonny Boy Williamson ... it's all good when the ribs are sizzling. Saw Hooker on Beale St. (road trip) back when I was in high school -- before the blue-nosed nags of the nation's Prude Patrol took control -- and was hooked on the blues (although I claim no expertise; just know what I like when I hear it).
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Postby cummings2 » Thu May 04, 2006 9:24 pm

John Lee...Oh boy that was some talent right there! Sure miss him around, DANG! that's a good taste you got there. Aaaaah gotta get some J.L playin while I write this...

O.K. Now

(Dimples -From Don't Look Back)

What a voice, what a character, saw him live, eh? Lucky you.

best blues I ever listened to was while I lived in texas, bunch a small bands coming from further east or on their way back there.

Aaaah...good times.
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Postby cummings2 » Thu May 04, 2006 10:06 pm

You've gotta give some love to Albert Collins too...IMO quite underrated by many, so is Albert king oddly enough...but still, for me...there's Stevie Ray V. and then there's everybody else. 8)
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