Thanks Steve that "Sleepy Man" group great. A favorite tune.
That banjo is almost as big as it's player.
Frank
That banjo is almost as big as it's player.
Frank
David is a great musician!Bseek said:David Greer live at Millpond, Bishop, Ca. Wish my fingers could do that!
The Stones doing an acoustic set there, Frank?Casa Escarlata Robles Too said:What are we listing to? Well the Stones are playing a concert here in Barcelona and as it turns out
our apartment is close to the concert area and we can get a "small" hearing of them.
Who would have thunk it.
Frank
Be careful out there with all of the secession activity going on over there. Hopefully they don't go back to the Franco days!!Casa Escarlata Robles Too said:Well the music from our distance was just a low background noise.
It was just that sitting out on our terrace and that you could barely make them out.
It's about as close to them as I'll get.
Paul I like the "transducer" thing though.
Actually while we are hear we are listing to our local.station, KPIG
And they play a lot of "acoustical"
Frank
PS at my "geezer age" I might hear lots of things.
Beautiful! And that's a Weissenborn guitar. What is really cool is that they have a hollow neck (you can see how large it is) to make up for the lack of metal cones and dishes that amplify the sound on a resonator guitar. An original Weissenborn is hard to find but the name is now being used for this style of guitar.Wandering Sagebrush said:A little dobro for the soul...
Cindy Cashdollar plays a 1927 Koa wood Weissenborn. I think Ed is playing a Breedlove.teledork said:Beautiful! And that's a Weissenborn guitar. What is really cool is that they have a hollow neck (you can see how large it is) to make up for the lack of metal cones and dishes that amplify the sound on a resonator guitar. An original Weissenborn is hard to find but the name is now being used for this style of guitar.
And here is some one I love to listen too