NaSoAlMo Song #2

Here is the second of 10 (probably) songs written and recorded for NaSoAlMo. As has often been the case lately I am 90% asleep right now, so I have no idea if the mix I just finished is listenable or not. I’d consider it a big bonus if it sounds okay.

I Over Did It

I got home from some errands at about 2:00ish today. I went downstairs and took out my Fender. I changed the strings, then noodled around a little. I then played through a bunch of songs that the band has been working on. I hit most of them twice. At 4:00 I stopped and cooked dinner. After dinner I went to band practice. At some point, a little after 7:00, I hit the wall. My left hand stopped working for a little while. I couldn’t get my ring and pinkie fingers to do what I wanted them to do. They just cramped up and told me to go screw. We took five and after that I was better, but the communication between the brain and each hand was off for the rest of the practice. I felt seriously uncoordinated.

That, my friends, is why musicians practice. It’s not just to learn their parts. It is also to build up stamina. There is a tipping point where your skill level disappears. Back in 2005 I could play four 45 minute sets over four hours and not break down. There was a time in the early 90’s where I could probably play for 10 hours or more without a break and not lose it. Today? I probably crash after 45-60 minutes if I’m lucky. I must practice more. I must.

So how did the Strat do tonight? The single coil pickups didn’t make nearly as much noise as I feared they would. They also didn’t feedback. My amp was on the floor. I think if I had it on a stand, a couple of feet higher, it would have been easier. All in all though, the sound of the new guitar was very… stratty. Thin and brittle, like Strats often are. When it comes right down to it, I think the ES-335 is still my #1 guitar. Next practice I’ll bring the Les Paul Custom and see how that feels. It does seem though, that I am still a Gibson man through and through.

Back at It

It’s November 1st and you know what that means, music fans:

National Solo Album Month has begun again.

Last night at midnight I was laying in bed, unable to sleep, when I noticed the clock was about to strike midnight. I grabbed my iPad, brought up GarageBand, and when 12:00am came I started noodling through an idea. That’s one song in progress!

I don’t have a plan this time. I was vaguely thinking of using the 12-string more often. That was actually the plan I started with last year too. I’m also thinking of trying to make all of the songs be on the longish side, although I have no set definition of “long” in mind. Six minutes? 10 minutes?

We will see what happens.

Jack Bruce

I wish I could tell you how many times Jack and Eric and Ginger and I jammed like nut jobs in my old bedroom in my parent’s house when I was a kid. Hundreds, at least.

The three of them would be playing on my cassette deck and I’d be playing my Les Paul Deluxe through that big Peavy amp. You now, the one with the chorus built in?

I’d pop on the live half of Wheels of Fire and we would melt brains with that epic, marathon run through of Willie Dixon’s Spoonful. Then we’d blow the walls down with that hyper driven arrangement of Robert Johnson’s Crossroads. Then I’d swap out the tape and we would burn down what was left of the house on side one of Live Cream Volume 2. Deserted Cities of the Heart, White Room (still the highlight of everyone’s musical career), Politician, and finally the best version of Tales of Brave Ulysses ever imagined in this or any other universe.

I learned to play the guitar by stealing from Eric Clapton, that’s true, but I learned to write and arrange music by stealing from Jack Bruce. I’d like to say I learned to sing by stealing from Jack Bruce too, and I definitely tried, but I could never even get to the same planet.

I never met him. Sadly I never saw him play live either, but now that he’s passed away I feel like I’ve lost an old dear friend.

Rest in peace, Jack Bruce and thank you for a lifetime of music.

Band Practice

I played with a band tonight. I asked if I was good enough to come back next week and was told I was in the band.

So I am in a band again.

Heading to my first band practice in more than two years.

I have a clear memory of riding my bicycle to a band practice back in the 80’s. I had my little Peavy amp hanging off one handle bar, and my old Les Paul Deluxe hanging off the other. The distance was probably a little more than two miles.

Now when I look at the mountain of stuff I truck back and forth to rehearsals, it’s hard to believe the bicycle days ever existed.

Another Song

Just a few minutes after I told myself I was done with bluesy songs this month I came up with this thing. It’s like I don’t even pay attention to my own ideas. What a jerk.

Just a note, alonetone seems to be lagging like crazy tonight. I’m not sure if this one is going to be playable. Good luck. You’re gonna need it.