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American Primitive Guitar

Discussion in 'Other Discussions' started by KenH, Sep 28, 2019.

  1. Squire Robertsson

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    Personally, I do not consider Bluegrass to be "Primitive". It's at least as sophisticated as flamenco.
     
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    Really, really nice tune by Gwenifer Raymond.

     
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    John Fahey - "Old Southern Medley"

     
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    John Fahey - "Dance Of The Inhabitants Of The Palace Of King Philip XIV Of Spain"

    Great photos!


     
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    Been a fan of Fahey since the early 70s, this is a favorite from his 'Days Have Gone By' Album:



    ...Fahey is easy listening, excellent for when you're doing chores around the house or piddling out in the shop....
     
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    Another master from the 70s, Peter Lang:

     
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    I've many 'favorites' of his, 'Sunflower River Blues' from the Fahey/Lang/Kotkke album (different version (more advanced?) than on his other albums), 'Sligo River Blues' from Blind Joe Death album, are a couple...

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    ….thanks for turning me on to Gwenifer. :)

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    ...just ordered her 'You Never Were Much Of A Dancer' cd
     
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    John Fahey - “Tulip (aka When You Wore A Tulip And I Wore A Big Red Rose)”

     
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    John Fahey - “The Last Steam Engine Train”

     
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    John Fahey - “Variations on the Coocoo”.

     
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