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🦋 Set List
John was over tonight (after the reading) and we jammed out for a couple of hours. This is the approximate set list with some comments. (Hoping to keep set lists every time we play -- that seems like a good way of keeping track of the music.)
- Prodigal Son -- this was good, maybe my favorite song of the evening. I used to play a pretty good version of this on guitar, I'm finding it's a very different song on violin -- here is a tape of me playing it, except with no guitar or vocals: Prodigal Son (the ending needs work, both in the solo and duet versions)
- California Stars by Woody Guthrie and Wilco -- a really fun song to play. I'm trying to work out the structure of the song a little better. Playing the solos can be very much effortless, like laying one's head on a bed of California stars. But I have to maintain a balance, not sink too much into the bed.
- Lay Me Down a Pallette on Your Floor -- another song that is very different on fiddle. Lovely old tune about adultery.
- Beautiful World by ? -- don't quite get this song.
- Angel From Montgomery by John Prine. I like playing this song a lot, not sure if I enjoy singing it.
- IKY Rider
- Honky Tonk Woman
- Jockey Full of Bourbon by Tom Waits -- totally new song for me. I like it a lot.
- Cry Baby Cry
- Mother Nature's Son
- Will the Circle Be Unbroken
- Jesus Etc.
- The Louisville Burglar
A song it would be fun to play: -
Weary Day by the Stanley Bros.
- Amazing Grace, but faster and without the lack of synchronization caused by recording in multiple tracks -- which should be easily solved by having two people play it instead of one in two takes.
- After Midnight by Patsy Cline
posted evening of Friday, November 6th, 2009 ➳ More posts about Fiddling ➳ More posts about Music ➳ More posts about Jamming with friends
love Prodigal Son. i had my Tele tuned to open D for many months while i tried to duplicate Keith Richard's playing on the Stones' version.
i came pretty close, not perfect though. Keith is a really good rhythm player - seriously underrated.
posted afternoon of November 9th, 2009 by cleek
Nice. Yeah I used to play it in Drop-D, mainly because I hated retuning. That was sort of the first song that I ever really came up with a coherent guitar part for, not too close to Keith's though.
posted afternoon of November 9th, 2009 by Jeremy
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