DAYTRIPPING THE SAVAGE

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DAYTRIPPING THE SAVAGE

Postby Beebs » 03 Apr 2022, 14:58

Where did I go wrong I wonder?

http://app.box.com/s/nm85wcgpo8c99amf41bcrbt4m08bk9bk



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Re: DAYTRIPPING THE SAVAGE

Postby Uncle Fiesta » 03 Apr 2022, 16:40

You went wrong when you got the idea of doing it in the first place.

(I wouldn't normally say anything - but you did ask!)
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Re: DAYTRIPPING THE SAVAGE

Postby Garystrat » 03 Apr 2022, 21:56

Hi Bob,

I think it’s called being creative, you knew it wasn't going to be one for the purists, but it doesn’t hurt to try something a little different now and again.

I don’t know if you are into movies, but there is a fairly recent film called “The Rhythm Section”, the title has little to do with music (female assassin) and it’s gaining a bit of cult following over here. Not exactly Shadows (and may well destroy my street cred), but one of the soundtracks is based on an old Lead Belly blues number “Where Are You Sleeping Tonight”, again it was one of those where I had not heard the original and but impressed with the way the track worked in the movie (seems quite a few others were too!).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdOJaCT5uTE

This lead me to the Kurt Cobain/Nirvana version, which IMHO has that brilliance and feeling about it!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEMm7gxBYSc

I have quite an eclectic taste when it comes to music, but I think that’s all part of the richness and enjoyment!

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Re: DAYTRIPPING THE SAVAGE

Postby Beebs » 04 Apr 2022, 02:37

Hi Gary,

Thanks for that. Yes it's just about creativeness indeed. I write a lot of instrumentals as well that get covered mainly in France and Europe by VHBL and others. I was quite interested in a cover (of a cover) recently of one of my originals which was done in a kind of jazz/Wes Montgomery style:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enSmYS6ealU

Interesting leadbelly covers, I like Kurt's a little better there don't you?



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Bob
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Re: DAYTRIPPING THE SAVAGE

Postby Garystrat » 04 Apr 2022, 10:48

Hi Bob,

Yes…. Kurt’s has a brilliance and that something special, but the movie version works well in that context (they play selected parts in the movie).

I really enjoyed the VHBL cover version of “Janice”, being one of your originals and from the photo she is obviously someone very special to you!

With the distances involved I wonder how you and all talented members associated with VHBL got together?

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Re: DAYTRIPPING THE SAVAGE

Postby Beebs » 04 Apr 2022, 11:11

Hi Gary

Jan (Janice) is my wife. Photo circa 1970-ish

Yes the VHBL are a pseudo group comprising members from all over via the internet. Very good guys.
They do some excellent videos, e.g.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmfv_iPVO3w

Shortly they're doing a cover of my cover of 'You needed me', building the song around my stereo lead only with a click track. Very clever.


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Re: DAYTRIPPING THE SAVAGE

Postby Garystrat » 04 Apr 2022, 21:55

Hi Bob,

I’m sure you realise that it wasn’t my intention to be intrusive, what a wonderful tribute to your wife!

“Predator” is very much my type of guitar instrumental and I enjoyed listening to it several times. I detect a touch of the Martin Cilia influence in parts, I have followed Martin and The Atlantics for a few years now, but there seems to be a lot of Australian musical talent that I previously missed or it simply didn’t get the exposure over here.

The VHBL band covers and artists appearing in them are impressive and now fairly familiar to those visiting the Shads sound files, it would be nice to know a little more about them and how it all comes together!

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Re: DAYTRIPPING THE SAVAGE

Postby dave robinson » 04 Apr 2022, 22:45

Whatever people's opinions are, it was well played and a breath of fresh air. :)
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Re: DAYTRIPPING THE SAVAGE

Postby Beebs » 05 Apr 2022, 02:59

Hi Gary,

No intrusion at all mate. I rather think my influences are a mixture of Duane and Hank together.

Not sure if I hear a similarity to Martin Cilia. We have co-written together, but 'Predator' was done many years before Martin hooked up with The Atlantics. 'Daytripping the savage ' is just a tongue in cheek romp really. Just a bit of fun, nothing else. Wish I could play Steve Stevens version from the CD 'Twang'.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXBJXfKwj_8

Keep safe,

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Re: DAYTRIPPING THE SAVAGE

Postby Beebs » 05 Apr 2022, 03:02

Hi Dave,

Thanks for that, it's much appreciated. Are you interested in a co-write, I have a few ideas.

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