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Another Becca and Blindboy original...

Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 7:47 am
by Blindboy
This one has a few issues... first,it is in 5/4 time, second, i am just noodling around trying to compliment Becca's dynamics and singing. That being said, I think it is kind of all right... It's a musical snapshot of what was happening on a Monday night at the Trainwreck Blues Band's open mic night.
This is a total Becca original tune with me backing her up. From a Monday open mic, at the bar, we did it as a duet, fueled by drinks. We have (and will again) done it better. :roll:
http://soundclick.com/share.cfm?id=10685571
Becca is playing her Alvarez acoustic through the PA, I am playing the Casino through the 4/10 BluesDeVille (with the same settings that I used for the slide thing I posted earlier... That underscores the difference between the sound of the Casino and the SG.)
Not Blues, particularly, but I hope y'all like it. :cool:

Re: Another Becca and Blindboy original...

Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 3:24 pm
by 12bar
I've listened to all your recent songs, but didn't have the time to comment, sorry. :icon_whoknows:
I do prefer the Casino sound over the SG, for me the SG PU's were too hot. Maybe it was the setup, but this one has a great tone! :clap:

Re: Another Becca and Blindboy original...

Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 6:57 pm
by VikingBlues
The Casino tone is just beautiful, particularly in the hands of a certain Blindboy! :clap:

Really like the song - a lovely mix of voice and guitar tones - the two of you really combine so well musically.

5/4 time eh? ..... I run out of legs or something trying to play that time sig. :big_smile:

Very interesting to know that the Casino and SG were on the same settings.

There seems to be a conspiracy with SG guitars to make it a huge distorted monster of a guitar. Then you find that the likes of Robbie Krieger in his time with the Doors and Pete Townshend around the Live at Leeds time played SG specials with P90 pups and produced a wonderful range of tones including crystal clear clean sounds. I had an SG Standard for a while and it, even with humbuckers, could sing very sweetly - but all the sound samples on the Gibson website were full on metal / rock.

Re: Another Becca and Blindboy original...

Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 8:38 pm
by losaavedra
Loved that one ... amazing vocal range that lady has ... class act from everyone involved --- loved it (or did I already say that (?!?)

Re: Another Becca and Blindboy original...

Posted: Tue May 31, 2011 2:35 pm
by bluesfreek
That was outstanding! :clap: I love the groove and the whole vibe. Excellent vocals and performance from both of you. Lovely tone and great timing in your playing. The lady vocalist sure has a lot of soul.

Re: Another Becca and Blindboy original...

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 12:41 am
by oneeyedslide
That was great!! I agree (with everybody else it seems) that your Casino sounds wonderful! Beautiful tone! But I'm not gonna be so quick to put your SG down. They're different instruments with different things to say. I wonder if beautiful tone might be limited in that it struggles to express emotions musically that simply aren't THAT beautiful?

Don't ask me to explain this! I just can't help but think that the SG' tone expresses some feelings that the Casino can't touch? And vice versa?

You can hear the throttle's close to wide open on that SG. Gives me goose bumps. Like goin' REAL fast!

Call me naive.

Liked 'em both BB!

Re: Another Becca and Blindboy original...

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 6:16 am
by Blindboy
Thanks guys... :shy:
Oneeyedslide, thanks for the kind words about the SG. You are quite right about the two guitars saying different things with different voices. As far as different settings go, this recording and the slide piece are played through the same amp with the same settings, the Casino is running about 7 on the guitar volume, the SG is running about 3. Both are played with fingers, not a pick. The difference is mainly the way hot pickups on the SG. I think that they are from some 'heavy metal' guitar from Epiphone. :roll: In their defense, they are better than what I replaced them with.

Re: Another Becca and Blindboy original...

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 1:54 pm
by oneeyedslide
I guess running at 3 ain't even close to full throttle! What did it sound like cranked?

Re: Another Becca and Blindboy original...

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 3:35 pm
by DeaconBlues
Horses for courses. Both guitars sound great with the slide. The P-90's in the Casino are more articulate and the SG has that angry *"pit-bull at the end of it's chain"* vibe. If a song called for articulate and angry(at some point), I'd opt for the Casino. But, if the song was "angry" or had a George Thorogood vibe, I'd grab the SG.



*I do not advocate the chaining of dogs*



PS: Becca should let you post more of her stuff. She deserves the exposure. If the issue is copyright,...gitter done. :thumbsup:

Re: Another Becca and Blindboy original...

Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2011 11:59 am
by nxsneil
A class act....Casino tone sounds good and certainly fits in the song well, :thumbsup: my '72 SG still has the original Gibson Humbuckers and is great for Blues/Rock but at any settings would get nowhere the tone you get from the Casino. (but then again I wouldn't expect it to) and Becca certainly has a great voice, the quality just oozes thru the speakers.

Re: Another Becca and Blindboy original...

Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 4:16 am
by tytlblues
Great song! love the noodling! Your tone does sound awesome, short soft riffs are great.