Campilongo Interview

edited November 2013 in Root
A really cool interview with some awesome blue hen at the end!

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  • Nice!!!! Hey Jim, what were you using for the leslie sound? I've been through my share of leslie pedals over the years...
  • Great share! Loving the re-birth of Jim's Ten Gallon Cat tunes with Honeyfingers, would love to here Blue Hen with them!
  • At the very beginning of the interview, you're playing... I hear an effect... I thought it was a rotary/leslie... perhaps a chorus? Flanger? Sort of a mild "under water" sounding thing... please don't tell me that was just you bending the neck and moving the strings!!! I'll have to turn my tele into a coffee table!
  • Don't do that!
  • :)

    I knew that is a trick you do particularly well, I'm just shocked at HOW well- in the beginning of that video, it seems more pronounced than I've ever heard you do it before.

    Hey, I don't know if that technique is anything that could be taught, or tips given, in a lesson, but it would be cool thing to teach... if it's "teachable".... I've tried to do it, and when I do it, it just sounds like the guitar is out of tune, lol It's really a beautiful sound.
  • And, by the way, I've noticed that you are regularly on the forum quite early- for a MUSICIAN.... lol
  • I'm an early bird!
  • Great interview!!!!!
  • Thanks for posting this great interview.

    Jim, you mentioned James Burton in the interview. Could you please tell us what your favorite James Burton recordings are? I always liked his work on the first few Emmylou Harris records. Is there anything you or the other members could recommend?

    Thanks again.
  • There is a wealth of great James Burton , but this is the one I like...
    http://www.allmusic.com/album/corn-pickin-and-slick-slidin-mw0000080047
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  • Great interview! I love this stuff! Honestly, some of the coolest things about it were just things in the room. The cat was cool (I'm a new cat owner), the vintage rotary phone like I had when I was a kid, and the awesome turntable setup.
  • Nice interview
  • Jim,

    Thanks for your recommendation. It is a beautiful recording.
  • Why does Jim always get the hotties in his living room? ;)
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