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32-20-Blues
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Anyone familiar with his stuff?
Really lef-field guitar playing.
Really lef-field guitar playing.
Codmate said:This was mainly just a coincidence though, as he uses quite a lot of gear - almost certainly a strat on some things.
That LP Studio into the bright channel of my CVR, with the treble turned up to 7 and the bass turned down to four, does get me a really Ribot-ish sort of sound though.
I've never managed to nail his style of playing really. It's bloody amazing though, and I'd certainly cite him as one of my main influences.
I'm glad you posted this, as I really must get hold of some of his solo stuff...
Apparently 'Saints' is brilliant.
If you've never heard this guy play - go grab a copy of Rain Dogs and check out the intro to 'Jockey Full Of Bourbon'. Genius!
Tadpui said:On "Downtown Train" from off of Rain Dogs, it's G.E. Smith playing guitar (of SNL band fame).
Tadpui said:"Saturday's a festival, Friday's a gem. Dye your hair yellow and raise your hem"
TelePaul said:And did he play on Ice Cream man?
Tadpui said:But to bring it back to the thread topic...was that Ribot with him on Letterman? If so, wow I didn't expect him to look like that at all. Big bald guy playing a red hollow-body something or other.
32-20-Blues said:I don't think that's Ribot. Ribot is skinny and small with a shock of white hair.
Some of the talk show stuff I've seen is quite good. Have you read this interview with Tom yet?
http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/feature/39683/Interview_Interview_Tom_Waits
Check it out, it's pretty good.
daav said:Have you heard the orphans albums yet? Amazing how prolific Waits has been int e past 10 years, such great stuff. The brawlers one has a few rockin' tunes that just blow me away for raw, stripped-down upbeat stuff,. TW style.
Daav