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Elvis Costello playing Town Crier

May 14, 2010 by Chris

I saw Elvis Costello perform his song called Town Crier on his TV show Spectacle January 2010 and after hearing it for the first time I was hooked!

The song is a beautiful ballad that is so soft on the ears that it is difficult not to like it. He had the tables turned this time in playing the part of the interviewee? Mary Louise Parker is the interviewer that just sits there and melts for all to see. I know I did when I heard it.

I love how he just strums the strings on his acoustic guitar, a Stella I think, that gives off such a warm and inviting sound to the piece. This is a perfect example of how not using a pick can create a very intimate sound to a song. The chord structure and bridges that Mr Costello uses are simple and to the point.

In the beginning part before he starts playing, Elvis makes the point of saying that he would love to hear Barry White sing this one but with no disrespect to Barry, I think only Elvis could pull this one off. Mind you, it would be an interesting version for sure!

So sit back, turn down the lights, fire up a candle or two, OR if it’s raining outside get out your notebook and watch it while the rain is hitting the roof just right and enjoy!

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6c74V89CA8Y

Keep on Jammin’ Elvis





Filed Under: Concerts, Entertainment, Music Styles, Musicians, Songs to Play, Video Tagged With: Elvis Costello, guitar, L. R. Baggs CORE 1 Acoustic Reference Amp., Mary Louise Parker, Songs to Play, Spectacle, Strumming, town crier, town cryer, unplugged

Our new Kindle 2 eBook Reader has just arrived!

May 11, 2010 by Chris

Our new Kindle 2 eBook Reader showed up a day early and I couldn’t be more excited! Well truth be told, if a 1957 Strat was delivered in place of the Kindle then I guess I’d be REALLY EXCITED! Sorry, just had to get that one out of my head.

After taking our dog Midnight out for her morning walk and just before giving her, her breakfast a UPS driver knocked on the door sending Midnight out of her mind. All I was thinking was how to keep her from waking my wife up with her barking! As I opened the door she ran out to investigate and welcome the driver with lots of licks, I actually know him from work. After all the commotion had ended he handed me a package and right there I knew that it was the kindle!

So my wife just got up and we opened the package. The packaging was easy to open and quite sturdy looking. The screen of our new Kindle instructed us to turn it on and the welcome screen showed up after taking a few seconds to load up the program.

kindle 2 eBook reader

I picked it up and I was the first one to turn a page on the Kindle – kind of cool! This thing reminds me of something from Star Track! The reader is set up for easy use if your a left or right handed readers. My wife then hit the button Aa that is directly to the right of the spacer bar on the Kindle’s keyboard. It activated a menu that allows you to initiate the Text-to-Speech software. You have the option to use a male or female voice. The default setting is set to use a male voice. Damn it sounds a lot like the genius Stephen Hawkings!

Later on today we are off to an appointment and hopefully we can download one of the new books that my wife had uploaded to her laptop yesterday before leaving. I know this is not music related post but when we start becoming more literate with this thing, we’ll try all the music related options that comes with it. Wish us luck!

Keep on Kindlin’

Filed Under: Entertainment, General, Health and Fitness, Home and Lifestyle, Recreation, Toronto Tagged With: Amazon, background music, books, eBook, ebook reader, internet, kindle, kindle 2, mp3, music, new toy, read, reader, text to speech, ups

A 12 Neck Guitar Yoshihiko Satoh you say?

May 11, 2010 by Chris

So we have a picture here of some guy playing a 12 neck guitar and one of the instrument in question sitting on a very custom made guitar stand. Yes you heard me correctly, a 12 neck guitar. Once I saw this thing I new that I had to do a post and show you right away.

12 neck guitar

As it turns out this is some of Yoshihiko Satoh’s conceptual artwork that was displayed and actually won the 2002 Kirin Art Award Grand Prix prize. It is really something to behold. The thing that got my mind going was that if you look really close to the guitar whammy/wammy bars in the top picture, all of them are not in the same position. Then if you focus your attention to the picture below, all of the tail pieces are not the same. This made me think that it’s real … or is it?

12 neck guitar on its stand

Keep on Jammin’

Filed Under: Custom Made Guitars, Equipment, guitars, My Experiences Tagged With: 12 neck guitar, 2002, conceptual artwork, custom, custom guitar, Fender, fender 12 neck guitar, fender guitar, fender stratocaster, guitar stand, hand made, Kirin Art Award, Kirin Art Award Grand Prix, stratocaster, Yoshihiko Satoh

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