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18 minutes ago, christopher3393 said:

Recorded Circa 1958...Let's hear from yodeling Texas Kitty Prins... from Groningen NL!

 

Texas Kitty - The Mule Train Yodel Blues [ed. mule train has not yet a certified "train" by OP: proceed with caution.]

 

 

Texas Kitty - De spooktrein [certfied kosher]

 

 

 

lol yep mule "train" is an easy pass ...

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4 hours ago, Iving said:

 

Seems that Jimmie Rodgers Martin 000-45 is one of the most valuable/significant guitars ever ...

 

https://www.premierguitar.com/articles/the-most-valuable-guitars-in-america-1

 

 

One can try to determine which guitars were the most important in history. Or, the most iconic. Or, the most expensive: https://www.stringjoy.com/most-expensive-guitars-ever-sold-top-10/.

 

Still, let me remind, this thread is about trains. And here it is much more appropriate to mention the unique 1970 Festival Tour with one of the most important rock musicians of the era, including Grateful Dead, The Band, Janis Joplin and others - on train!

 

 

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1 hour ago, Iving said:

The Brian Setzer Orchestra - Trouble Train ...

 

Thanks for this, I have very few rockabilly recordings ('Built for Speed' from Acoustic Sounds in DSD 9_9) and I didn't know his orchestra recordings at all. "The Dirty Boogie" sounds just awesome!

 

2 hours ago, christopher3393 said:

Recorded Circa 1958...Let's hear from yodeling Texas Kitty Prins... from Groningen NL!

Well.. this is really something!👍

 

6 hours ago, Iving said:

Brilliant! ... love that Jimmie R explains how he can get more women than a passenger train can haul.

Me too! 

 

6 hours ago, Iving said:

I'm glad I know now that this is the first Yodeling Easter. Can't wait to tell my wife. Might do it Jimmie-style.

I hope to hear her here.! 

 

28 minutes ago, Iving said:

If anybody posts a video of themselves playing Train Music on a guitar I will send them money.

Ok.. lets get to business now.. how much.? :D

 

 

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57 minutes ago, Iving said:

If anybody posts a video of themselves playing Train Music on a guitar I will send them money.

 

23 minutes ago, sphinxsix said:

Ok.. lets get to business now.. how much.? :D

 

Well I knew somebody would ask this question. I need to blend in a couple of caveats. First - I am an impoverished individual roiling in the twilight zone between pasture and pensionable retirement. Second - what if the world and his wife signed up? ... so I must be careful of setting a reckless precedent.

 

So my proposal is this:

- $0.01 for sticking to theme or topic - it must be you and you must be a member of AS - it must be a video - it must be Train Music - you must be playing a guitar - and you must be the performer - you yourself and not an impersonator or impostor - so that's 1c already;

- between $0.99 and $9.99 for quality of performance - entirely at my own discretion. The criterion is mojo. If you give me appreciable goosebumps, I shall tender the full amount;

- a bonus of $1 if you do good train rhythm section without additional accompaniment.

 

In the final analysis, I figure that you would do something like this purely out of love - or for music's sake if nothing else. So I would be pretty surprised if anybody really expected me to pay. I mean come on. We are all here for love and music right? Only the purest of motives can satisfy. We all know that in our innermost selves. Let's be the best that we can be.

 

🙂

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12 minutes ago, christopher3393 said:

speaking of dead things:

 

Garcia on the Festival Express:
"That was the best time I've had in rock and roll. It was our train, it was the musicians' train. There were no straight people. There wasn't any show biz bullshit. There weren't any fans, there were nothing but musicians on the train. So immediately we started pulling furniture out of the two club cars and putting amplifiers and drums in. Jam sessions all the way across Canada, man. Played music all the way across Canada, and we juiced. Everybody juiced because nobody brought dope into Canada, everybody was chickenshit. [It lasted] about five days, six days maybe, but it was really fucking fun. Everybody got to be such good friends in that little world. It was like a musicians' convention with no public allowed... You name it, we did it. We had every conceivable kind of configuration that you could imagine, man. We had singers, lots of singers on the train, all kinds of trips. The most incredible combination of voices, like Delaney and Bonnie and Janis with Buddy Guy singing together, or Bonnie and Buddy Guy, or... Oh hey, man, there was one jam session with Ian and Sylvia and the Great Speckled Bird, me and Weir from our band, Rick Danko, Delaney and Bonnie and Eric Andersen... They got it all down on film. It'll really be far out." (from the Jazz&Pop interview, Feb '71)

 

...and...

 

Lesh wrote in his book:
"We received an offer to play three days of a 'Trips Festival' in Vancouver, British Columbia. It seemed like a good opportunity to bring our music to a new audience... Since we couldn't afford to fly, the band took the train, leaving Oakland one morning and arriving the next day, while the gear drove up in a truck. While on the train, we took smoke breaks in the only place where we could have a little privacy: the open vestibule between the cars. At one point, we were standing out there entranced by the rhythm of the wheels clickety-clacking over the welds in the rails; Billy and I looked at each other and just knew - we simultaneously burst out, 'We can play this!' This later turned into Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks)... Based on the train rhythm, it had only one chord and was played at blistering tempo...
At the next moment, the train lurched, and Jerry, who was standing near the exit, lost his footing and started to fall! Outward! Quick as a mongoose, Bobby reached out and grabbed his shirt, pulling him back into the car just as another train roared past in the opposite direction at a closing speed of what seemed like 200 miles per hour. Whew!"

 

Let's throw CAUTION to the wind!

 

Caution (Do Not Stop on Tracks) (1968 Mix) (2017 Remaster) · Grateful Dead   Anthem of the Sun [warning: may induce flashbacks]

 

 

 

 

Far out

 

But no really - I can hear those voices on that train - those gifted singers high on the occasion - musta been something ...

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8 minutes ago, christopher3393 said:

Red Army Choir: Echelon's Song 

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echelon_Song

 

 

Since you've just reminded me I actually once went to Moscow by train..

 

 

 

7 minutes ago, Iving said:

 

 

Well I knew somebody would ask this question. I need to blend in a couple of caveats. First - I am an impoverished individual roiling in the twilight zone between pasture and pensionable retirement. Second - what if the world and his wife signed up? ... so I must be careful of setting a reckless precedent.

 

So my proposal is this:

- $0.01 for sticking to them or topic - it must be you and you must be a member of AS - it must be a video - it must be Train Music - you must be playing a guitar - and you must be the performer - you yourself and not an impersonator or impostor - so that's 1c already;

- between $0.99 and $9.99 for quality of performance - entirely at my own discretion. The criterion is mojo. If you give me appreciable goosebumps, I shall tender the full amount;

- a bonus of $1 if you do good train rhythm section without additional accompaniment.

 

In the final analysis, I figure that you would do something like this purely out of love - or for music's sake if nothing else. So I would be pretty surprised if anybody really expected me to pay. I mean come on. We are all here for love and music right? Only the purest of motives can satisfy. We all know that in our innermost selves. Let's be the best that we can be.

 

🙂

 

I need some time (and possibly my lawyer) to analyze this proposal.. B|

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8 minutes ago, AnotherSpin said:

Of course, it wasn't an attempt at moderation, I don't need and want it. It's just a reminder to those who can't find anything really interesting on the subject, and posts all kinds of yodels and so instead of topic. 😎

 

I know. They've all gone a bit mad. I think they're yodeladdicts ... 

 

[Sssh ... Let's just keep our heads. Hold our nerve. It'll pass over ...]

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