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fugazifan 10.22.2008 04:08 PM

its here at last-the "american primitive thread"
 
it doesnt have to be american and doest have to be primitive, but let us all discuss the brilliance of the solo acoustic guitar
fahey
sir richard bishop
blackshaw
basho
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go! talk amongst yourselves

Derek 10.22.2008 04:15 PM

let's make a big list of these type of players...

john fahey
sir richard bishop
james blackshaw
robbie basho
peter lang
ben chasny (six organs)

any more? atsonicpark around?

fugazifan 10.22.2008 04:21 PM

harry tausig
peter walker
steffen basho
Tetuzi Akiyama (i only know him from the wooden guitar comp)
jack rose
some jim orourke

Rob Instigator 10.22.2008 04:26 PM

early daniel johnston
he would play toy piano and acoustic guitar.

Derek 10.22.2008 04:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fugazifan
harry tausig
peter walker
steffen basho
Tetuzi Akiyama (i only know him from the wooden guitar comp)
jack rose
some jim orourke

ah, Jack Rose, he slipped my mind.

blunderbuss 10.22.2008 04:46 PM

Chris Joynes
http://www.myspace.com/cjoynes
http://www.htrecords.co.uk/ht_videos/JoynesOne.mp4

jimbrim 10.22.2008 05:49 PM

Loren Mazzacane Connors
Glen Jones
Leo Kottke
Steffen Basho-Junghans (check out Late Summer Morning. Gorgeous)
Hisato Higuchi
Alexander Tucker

atsonicpark 10.22.2008 07:40 PM

Haha Daniel Johnston? That's not american primitive. That's outside pop.

- Robbie Basho
- Max Ochs
- Bukka White
- Harry Taussig
- Dick Rossimi
- Peter Lang
- Loren Mazzacane Connors
- Jack Rose
- John Fahey, the king
- Leo Kottke
- Wooden Spoon
- Pat O'Connell
- Andrew Stranglen
- Terry Robb
- Dale Miller
- Tetsui Akiyama
- Michael Gulezian
- Sandy Bull
- James Blackshaw
- Sir Richard Bishop
- Gillian Welch
- Sean Smith
- Glenn Jones
- Harris Newman
- Six Organs of Admittance
- (some) M. Ward
- (some) Jim O'Rourke
- Triple Burner
- Steffen Basho-Junghans
- George Stavis
- Bob Hadley
- Wayne Lopes
- Davey Graham (more bluesy than american primitive but would still be of interest)
- Bob Brozman (who played in many different styles but I think you'd dig if you like any of the above artists; a true slide guitar king)
- Mori Chieko (see above; related but not totally like the other artists)

Also, a lot of the work of Sonny Landreth and Ry Cooder and Captain Beefheart's magic band (see some of the instrumentals specifically) and Sun City Girls incorporate elements of American primitive guitar.

That list should get anyone who wants to get into this stuff in order.

The best genre of music ever.

atsonicpark 10.22.2008 07:49 PM

Everyone into american primitive and related styles should check out http://grapewrath.blogspot.com/ and their related links and also http://grown-so-ugly.blogspot.com/ ...

http://www.last.fm/group/Fingerstyle+Guitar

Great master thesis about american primitive guitar music:
http://www.nickschillace.com/thesis/

batreleaser 10.22.2008 08:04 PM

add tom and cristina carter to atsonicpark's list and im good.

batreleaser 10.22.2008 08:05 PM

anne briigs, dylan, and bert jansch as well

atsonicpark 12.01.2008 08:31 AM

Yes, that christina carter - original darkness.. one of my favorites of the year.

I've become totally obsessed with Steffen Basho-Junghans as of late. I think he's the best guitarist around right now. Just amazing stuff.

Toilet & Bowels 12.01.2008 08:51 AM

how does christina carter fit into this genre? she's way too interesting.

aside from fahey & basho the rest of these fuckers can take a hike.
i don't get the interest around james blackshaw i've seen him play 3 or 4 times, and i think he's boring.

tetuzi akiyama is way better when he's not doing this finger picking crap.

Derek 12.01.2008 09:03 AM

James Blackshaw... boring?

atsonicpark 12.01.2008 09:05 AM

original darkness definitely has the american primitive sound...

James Blackshaw is brilliant. Dunno if I'd want to watch him live though, sure.

noisereductions 12.01.2008 09:06 AM

Animal Collective? Like on CAMPFIRE SONGS?

Derek 12.01.2008 09:10 AM

Nah, not PRIMITIVEEEEEE enough.

I'd enjoy seeing James Blackshaw live, though I guess non-musicians would probably be bored watching him.

Toilet & Bowels 12.01.2008 09:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Derek
Nah, not PRIMITIVEEEEEE enough.

I'd enjoy seeing James Blackshaw live, though I guess non-musicians would probably be bored watching him.


maybe you should check out dream theater, they're the worst band of all time, but they're popular with a certain type of music student?

Derek 12.01.2008 09:17 AM

well I think Dream Theater are horrible, obviously music for musicians. what I was meaning though was that in a LIVE setting, James Blackshaw would be boring to non-musicians. Dream Theater are for musicians in an album context, while James isn't.

noisereductions 12.01.2008 09:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
maybe you should check out dream theater, they're the worst band of all time, but they're popular with a certain type of music student?



hahahaha, so eliquently put.


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