Sunday, March 22, 2009

Re: [Acoustic Guitarist Guild] Guy Clark - the guitar

Thanks for turning us on to Guy Clark, Andrew! The guy is most definately a "songcrafter."
I liked him so much that I'm ordering a few of his early CD's and the DVD "Live from Austin, Texas."
I've spent a goodly amount of time in Tejas and must admit, it's like a foreign country in its own right. Can't wait to go back.
Too bad the Armadillo World Headquarters in Austin is but only a wonderful memory. Saw and met The Flying Burrito Bros. and Willie Nelson there about 25 years ago.

Don't know how I could have missed out on Guy Clark, considering the timespan he covers.
The song "The Guitar" was indeed eerie. I hope to emulate the playing of Guy and his side-kick Verlon Thompson - what a trip!
Anyway, Andrew, the suspense is killing me, tell us the story of the guitar that took you over!
Cheers, & all the best,
Mick

P.S. My 44 year old Gibson C-1-D has overtaken me before, but now more than ever, having mellowed and considerably louder than ever before.
Ta!


On Mar 22, 2009, andrew@andrewperry.plus.com wrote:


Hi, some of you guys will know that although I'm a Limey, my passion is for

American music and of all the wonderful stuff that the USA has given us

(musically at least) - the singer-songwriters of Texas are about my all time

favourites.

And...of all those .... Guy Clark is my main man. We thought we'd lose

him a year or two back but despite heavy smoking, drinking and hard touring

- he fought that devil off and keeps on keeping on.

He is IMHO - one of the finest song craftsmen ever.

Now you guys all play guitar - and so I'll ask you a question - have you

ever picked up a guitar that "played you" ?

I have, and it is almost as chilling as the story in this new song of Guys:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHxOego2Sso

<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHxOego2Sso&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fhomesickinpara

dise.blogspot.com%2F&feature=player_embedded>

&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fhomesickinparadise.blogspot.com%2F&feature=player_embedde

d

By the way - Guy is playing a 000 12 fret that he built himself (sorry - in

Texan - hisself).

Something more from Guy about song writing and guitars that might amuse you

: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8IGDjGVNoM

<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8IGDjGVNoM&feature=related>

&feature=related

Enjoy

Andrew Perry

Elderly, British, Opinionated, and Grumpy, but musical

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