Oh no! This guy again? Nothing to see here, just keep a movin'... but if you simply MUST: "resonator" cigar box guitar found after a very wrong turn out in Death Valley California, followed a mangy old coyote under the brain-baking sun, found it under a scorpion-infested rock. Played with an unpolished brass pipe-link, directly into my laptops microphone. One-take improv, no darned second chances...
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Thankya, Jamie my lad...
Raw, as should be, and NICE, ma man :
A-Yup! Dat's it, Buggy!
What a great ...sweeeeeeeeeetsoundingfablookingratrodresophonic!.... Moody yeh!
Re: really rike rattrod resos. Rovely.
Thanks much, Mr Roadkill and Darren.
Thanks, Wes. Plenty of overlapping tracks out in the desert: lots o' critters following other critters. Boo!!!
Nice improv and love that reso tone.
rocken the blues .
Thankya Mr Slowpaw & Mr Crimson (Great Horny Toads!!!).
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Eastern Desert, eh? What we know as the diddley bow originated in Northern African instruments,
which in turn were influenced by Arabic instruments, which in turn were influenced by instruments
of the far East via the Silk Route and the Mongol invasions. I'm not alone in detecting an asiatic
quality to some early slide guitar recordings that seem more deeply ingrained than more contemporary
influences would allow for... unless you buy into that whole Hawaiian guitar origin story of slide
playing, which perhaps was, just like the ukulele(indistinguishable from any number of Portuguese
instruments!) , introduced by sailors... perhaps black sailors onboard whaling ships?
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OOPS. SORRY ABOUT THAT.
Nice flavour Clock...Fresno huh...lived there when i was a young lad...all i rememder is a horny toad i found once...lol