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SILVERWOODSTUDIO
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7/17/2008 2:46:24 PM
Robert Johnson!
Wow!!!!!
Creative vibe station just paid our new song 'WHO IS THAT MAN'
the finest compliment we ever have had-!
comparing the short funk track to the great Blues manRobert Johnson!!!
have to go and lie down!!!
whew!!
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BonsaiChainsaw
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7/17/2008 3:19:27 PM
Full marks, Rob. It's a hoppin' tune!
- Steve (srm)
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Steve April
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7/17/2008 8:22:03 PM
Here's "Crossroads" (the original).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yd60nI4sa9A
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SILVERWOODSTUDIO
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7/18/2008 1:47:38 AM
steve april !!!!!!
ewe are a genius
was that Angelina Jolie ? ( near the end)
or am I hallucinating?
OMG
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Steve April
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7/18/2008 9:14:38 PM
thanks for the encouraging tones...
"crossroads" performed by cream, a famed blues song composed by robert johnson. a fav cream song, alwys loved that song. here's a brief excerpt, from the wicker basket (wikkepedia)...
"Robert Johnson, to whom we all owed our existence, in some way."—Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin, on NPR's Fresh Air, recorded in 2004.
An important aspect of Johnson's singing, and indeed of all Delta Blues singing styles, and also of Chicago blues guitar playing, is the use of microtonality—his subtle inflections of pitch are part of the reason why his singing conveys such powerful emotion.
John P. Hammond (the son of the aforementioned John Hammond) produced a documentary in the early 1990s about Johnson's life in the Delta area.
In the summer of 2003, Rolling Stone magazine listed Johnson at number five in their list of the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time.[2]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Johnson_%28musician%29
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DirgeK
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7/19/2008 4:48:52 AM
DirgeK was very inspired by Robert Johnson and used one of his songs for backing track for one of her videos.
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SILVERWOODSTUDIO
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7/19/2008 4:21:51 PM
that is wild art on the loose----thanks so much DKs mum!
I love the cameo of Dirge Ks voice near the end (in my kitchen)
compulsory viewing folks---watch 'til the end!
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DirgeK
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7/20/2008 12:27:39 AM
Thanks Rob,
This was the comment Dirge put with the video
'Tubular Blues (Airing Dirty Plates In Public)
By dint of some needlessly florid video layering techniques, a few YouTube votaries and a piece of 1930s blues I have conspired to produce something acutely unwatchable. I am filled with reproach, but at least I now know how to make double-action shots. That is not a euphemism. I also became embroiled in something of a circle-jerk with Archimedes. Circles literally encircled me.
Again, all footage used is done so with utmost affection. I have become so addicted to YouTube that I feel it is invading my living space, and ipso facto; kitchen space. My hands make another cameo and I also added on an ill-conceived self-portrait, safe in the knowledge only the very audacious will make it that far.
It was a fun layering exercise.
Music: Robert Johnson 'Come On In My Kitchen'.
You must be one of the very audacious !
DK's mum
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The Man With No Band
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7/20/2008 6:24:27 AM
I loved the Vid ! .... and I'm glad you later posted Dirge's comment ... That's exactly who I thought she was ... :)
I believe I would have been friends with her if I'd have known her DK's Mum ... Glad to see she left some sparkles
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SILVERWOODSTUDIO
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7/20/2008 8:28:07 PM
actually I've watched it 4 times!!!!!
I know !
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