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Hey Jaci...

I just found out about the Lance Lopez gig last night from Shred, but BDS is playing the ACL Sat. afternoon, and Antone's Sat. night.....and I don't wanna miss either one of those, especially Antone's.....I may kiss the floor in there!!

If we need to split in Dallas (BDS vs. Lopez), I'll rent a car to drive to Austin, and whomever wants to go, can.....

They're at home still runnin' for bells
Better San Juan
Than that blue collar hell

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Re: Davy Knowles in the August "Guitar Player" Magazine

BluesMan wrote:
SRV wrote:

Hey Jaci...

I just found out about the Lance Lopez gig last night from Shred, but BDS is playing the ACL Sat. afternoon, and Antone's Sat. night.....and I don't wanna miss either one of those, especially Antone's.....I may kiss the floor in there!!

If we need to split in Dallas (BDS vs. Lopez), I'll rent a car to drive to Austin, and whomever wants to go, can.....

SRV,

I was thinking the same thing too and now I'm really split on what to do. Hey, we got time to figure this out. Have you met the lads? Trust me, no sweeter people on Earth that I've ever met!

Roy

I just pulled up Lance Lopez's MySpace, and I'm a little torn myself now.....WTF??  Where have I been????????

That passes the "hair standing up on the back of yer neck" test, big time!!!

I think what's gonna tip the balance for me though is seeing BDS at Antone's.  To me, that's gonna be historical.....

And yeah, I met BDS at Hartwood Acres a couple weeks ago.....but, it might be nice to hang a little without gettin' soaked.....Davey and I were standing in a freakin' downpour.....

Edit:  The birthday gig says "unavailable" from the link on his MySpace page.  Sold out, or just not being sold yet?

They're at home still runnin' for bells
Better San Juan
Than that blue collar hell

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SRV wrote:

Hey Jaci...

I just found out about the Lance Lopez gig last night from Shred, but BDS is playing the ACL Sat. afternoon, and Antone's Sat. night.....and I don't wanna miss either one of those, especially Antone's.....I may kiss the floor in there!!

If we need to split in Dallas (BDS vs. Lopez), I'll rent a car to drive to Austin, and whomever wants to go, can.....

Before you kiss the floor at Antone's, keep in mind the current location is not the location where all the history happened. It's moved since the days when The Fab Tbirds were the house band.

“A friend is someone that will help you move............a TRUE friend will help you move the bodies." -- anon

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pcornell wrote:

Before you kiss the floor at Antone's, keep in mind the current location is not the location where all the history happened. It's moved since the days when The Fab Tbirds were the house band.

Thanks for the heads up Phil.....

Maybe I'll just kiss the bar maid instead!!

They're at home still runnin' for bells
Better San Juan
Than that blue collar hell

Re: Davy Knowles in the August "Guitar Player" Magazine

Hey Jim,
  Got the e mail about the air fair thru AAA.  Looks like a good deal, BUT don't book my flight just yet. Trouble brewing here on the home front. Gotta give her a few days to chill. Still looks promising though.  I won't give up without a fight or hissy fit. How's the Lopez sounding? Sent you a few of the heavier tunes.

Take care everyone. And if I don't meet you no more in this world
Then ill, I'll meet you in the next one and don't be late, don't be late

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Gotcha Jeff.....I understand.

These thangs take time.....

LL downloaded and in my ear as we speak!  That oughta keep me awake for a while!!!

I'm LOVIN' this!!!!!

They're at home still runnin' for bells
Better San Juan
Than that blue collar hell

61 (edited by NPB_EST.1979 2008-07-07 22:23:13)

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Joe Bonamassa wrote:

My only advice to them is pick another cover other than Red House!!!!  UGHHH  Play the same music if you want, and do something like "Stone Crazy" from Buddy Guy.  Red House has been done to death.. By EVERYBODY!!!We'll jam Just not on Red House Please!!!
Joe Bonamassa

"Riding with the king" and "almost cut my hair" are the good ones...BUT "Outside Woman Blues" is one of the best cover songs I've heard in a long time that's not on a JB album!

- Nic from Detroit... posting on JB's Forum since 6-2-2006
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NPB_EST.1979 wrote:
Joe Bonamassa wrote:

My only advice to them is pick another cover other than Red House!!!!  UGHHH  Play the same music if you want, and do something like "Stone Crazy" from Buddy Guy.  Red House has been done to death.. By EVERYBODY!!!We'll jam Just not on Red House Please!!!
Joe Bonamassa

"Riding with the king" and "almost cut my hair" are the good ones...BUT "Outside Woman Blues" is one of the best cover songs I've heard in a long time that's not on a JB album!

You're absolutely right about Outside Woman Blues, Nic.....they nail it, and still manage to put their own stamp on it.....it's incredible.....

They also nail Riding with the King, and a little thang I noticed was they use Hiatt's original lyrics (I guess no white chick is gonna make me crawl), which may be trivial, but I thought it was pretty respectful.....

And they did Almost Cut My Hair when I saw them a couple weeks ago.  I was strolling toward the "facilities" when they started it, and I couldn't shake a "Woodstock" feeling.  Now granted, there was a bit of a "feel good" factor involved, and the crowd was a lot smaller (2-3K), but it just felt like.....I dunno.....like I was witnessing the birth of something much bigger.....they make the hair on the back of me neck stand up.....

They're at home still runnin' for bells
Better San Juan
Than that blue collar hell

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SRV wrote:

They also nail Riding with the King, and a little thang I noticed was they use Hiatt's original lyrics (I guess no white chick is gonna make me crawl), which may be trivial, but I thought it was pretty respectful.....

This is a definate Hiatt cover, and not a cover of EC and BB. I know John Hiatt is a very big influence on Davy, and have read an interview saying that when he started playing live, that he played with a bunch of older guys(probably his old man and friends) playing John Hiatt covers. Personally I like the John Hiatt version over EC and BB, but both are still good. Saying that though I have seen on elive of BDS on Youtube and that is my fav one of the lot. I downloaded the new EP on Itunes and the version on there is closer to the original than the version I have seen live. Great tune, great lyrics, a gem I wouldnt have heard but for Davy and gang!!!

Almost cut my hair is the cover I enjoy most. They excel with that.

Here is a very good version of OSWB, acoustic in an interview somewhere.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8FcQUosPqc

Enjoy

Tewker

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I've heard them do Ridin' twice and Davy always says heres a song by John Hiatt. Then again it's his habit to inform the crowd who the artist is behind every cover they do. He does so with his painfully shy demeanor as if he's thinkin' OK let's see if I can pull this off, but boy do they nail the covers every time. Last time I saw them I was hangin' out during their soundcheck and asked if they ever covered Crossroads. Davy gave Adam a couple of directions and they launched into it like they'd been doin' it for years. I'll see them next month and I'll see if I can persuade them to add it. I know I'd love to hear a complete version in their setlist.

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Re: Davy Knowles in the August "Guitar Player" Magazine

Sorry but I think Crossroads has been done to death too. Like Joe I'd rather they picked a less well known cover.
Interestingly I noticed that when I saved tracks from Roll Away to my pc Ouside Woman Blues is named as Outside Woman Blues (cover of Cream song).
I think it must have been the decision of the record company to label it like that, as the song was written by Blind "Joe" Reynolds. While undoubtly BDS's version is heavily influenced by the Cream cover, Davey had given recognition to the original songwriter.

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tewker wrote:
SRV wrote:

They also nail Riding with the King, and a little thang I noticed was they use Hiatt's original lyrics (I guess no white chick is gonna make me crawl), which may be trivial, but I thought it was pretty respectful.....

This is a definate Hiatt cover, and not a cover of EC and BB. I know John Hiatt is a very big influence on Davy, and have read an interview saying that when he started playing live, that he played with a bunch of older guys(probably his old man and friends) playing John Hiatt covers. Personally I like the John Hiatt version over EC and BB, but both are still good. Saying that though I have seen on elive of BDS on Youtube and that is my fav one of the lot. I downloaded the new EP on Itunes and the version on there is closer to the original than the version I have seen live. Great tune, great lyrics, a gem I wouldnt have heard but for Davy and gang!!!

Almost cut my hair is the cover I enjoy most. They excel with that.

Here is a very good version of OSWB, acoustic in an interview somewhere.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8FcQUosPqc

Enjoy

Tewker

I agree with you Tewk, I like Hiatt's version better than EC & BB, and here's one of the reasons why:

http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=m_CUzuitxSI

Wouldn't ya know it, Hiatt doesn't say "white chick" in the clip.....d'oh!!

I think the bottom line is, BDS treat all their covers with respect, and realize that John Hiatt is a freakin' lyrical genius.....if it ain't broke, don't fix it. 

Great clip you added!  Davey's only been singin' for 2-3 years?  Are you freakin' kidding me??  His singing is as good as his guitar playing!!!!! 

btw, are women from the Isle of Man, minx??


ohiodawg13 wrote:

I've heard them do Ridin' twice and Davy always says heres a song by John Hiatt. Then again it's his habit to inform the crowd who the artist is behind every cover they do. He does so with his painfully shy demeanor as if he's thinkin' OK let's see if I can pull this off, but boy do they nail the covers every time.

Isn't that great, Dawg??  When I saw them, Davey would just be beltin' out somethin' like a seasoned pro, then sheepishly say "thank you" at the end.  I swear the boy was blushin'.....

http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=rPt-CM44DBE

http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=WpHfNz2-XBY&NR=1

Like Cathy said, Davey channels the soul of a much older blues man.....

They're at home still runnin' for bells
Better San Juan
Than that blue collar hell

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Cut my hair?  Better than the original?  Who sings like David Crosby? 
Fat, barefoot and wired.

To be fair, I have not listened to that one, and I like Davey's voice, but better???

Outside Woman Blues I can see (feel)... any Hiatt stuff,  OK.  BDS' respect for the masters has bumped them up a notch in my book.  I think they'll do well.  I like 'em.

But there are some songs that can never be covered...In my opinion...which ain't even humble.

When a Man Loves a Woman
Almost Cut My Hair
Little Wing- (Lil Stevie came real close but he didn't sing it.)
You're a Diamond Sparkling in the Sand

Just a few.

So there
The tyrant stirs the pot

Rock On & Keep the FAITH
             It is
Blues From the Bottoms

Re: Davy Knowles in the August "Guitar Player" Magazine

Yeah, I'll watch them.  I also know it makes a difference that you have met him and talked to him.  That tends to shade our judgement just a tad.  Opinions are good. 

I'm not a huge Crosby fan, myself, but those vocals make that tune.

Michael Bolton covering Percy Sledge?  gag  oh sorry I digress...

...anyway I'll watch them and keep an open mind.

Rock On & Keep the FAITH
             It is
Blues From the Bottoms

69 (edited by cathysiler 2008-07-08 14:21:44)

Re: Davy Knowles in the August "Guitar Player" Magazine

Like many BDS fans it was their music that hooked me. The fact that they are SO young was a draw. You can tell they were exposed to great music as kids. When you watch them it's apparent that they have that unspoken language that a band developes over time. It's a powerful thing. I think they do some very "mature" music. It shows an understanding of the roots of their sound. The point of all this is they are just starting. Davy's voice and guitar skills impress the H out of me. He could have a career as a song writer to top it off.

I can't deny that I feel very maternal and protective of them. Their success has already lead to detractors, as is always the case! I, for one, want to foster their growth. I think they are vulnerable because of their youth. So, I just want everyone to keep that in mind. Their future is wide open. I hope to be a part of it.    Mother Hen Cathy

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You might wanna change that to "rooster", Roy.....I'm just sayin'.....

They're at home still runnin' for bells
Better San Juan
Than that blue collar hell

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Well cluck and cock-a-doodle!  I like 'em, too.

Way more important however is your post about how much work it is to be that good.

any other opinion is just insulting, unintentional or otherwise...

iknow
trustme

Rock On & Keep the FAITH
             It is
Blues From the Bottoms

72 (edited by bigjeffjones 2008-07-09 08:10:24)

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BluesMan wrote:

I totally agree Jeff. Actually, at last year's Joe show at the HOB in Chicago, Joe said he never believed in prodigies. That is with one exception, he then introduced LD Miller the young harmonica player who is actually from Wisconsin. During the encores that he played with Joe, I saw something I never thought I'd ever see. He gave LD the center stage spotlight and then stepped back into the darkness. I think everyone was watching LD, but I watched Joe. Joe stopped playing, closed his eyes and just grooved to what LD was laying down. What a momoent for a young harp player!!

But to be the top at anything in life, takes tremendous sacrifice that not many are willing to do. It just doesn't happen through birth. Even my little buddy Tallan practices a lot everyday.

Roy

People sometimes say so n so is a better bass player than you, usually in a well modulated, even tempered discussion of styles.  HAH!  I say, he probably wants it more than me and let them drift on off.  Grain of truth there...Jones logic if you will...inarguable.

Well now 3 bassists named Jones of note:  John Paul, Big Jeff & Cool Adam...

Listened to Almost Cut My Hair (Thanks Carl) goose bump material.  I have my own opinions (with my own reasons) from way back still...but GOOD!  On YouTube watched Outside Woman Blues and a coupla others...

You know, Davy sells it.  I feel him when he sings.  Adam is probably more responsible for their sound than one would think at first, along with the drummer, who should def wear his hat on stage.

i KNOW HOW HARD IT IS TO SING THAT "...BUY ME A BULLDOG..." and play in a power trio, so props.

Not that my opinion matters, but my BonnaFamily was kind enough to share mp3s, links and so on, so there it is.

goodnight
sleeptight

and Thanks.

EDITZ:  and Darryl!  sorry cuz.

Rock On & Keep the FAITH
             It is
Blues From the Bottoms