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John B
Posted 2006-12-08 10:25 AM (#227993)
Subject: America


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Did anyone see the recent "America" concert on PBS? It was on in my area last night. Apparently, they no longer play Ovations as there was not one to be seen on stage. They also don't sing very well anymore. They pretty much sounded like a decent bar band playing "America" tunes.
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Tommy M.
Posted 2006-12-08 11:16 AM (#227994 - in reply to #227993)
Subject: Re: America


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Yea, I saw it too. I could say "Well what did you expect" They were a good band during the 70's, that haven't done anything new since. They were never known for their stage performancees. During the 70's almost all of the acoustic on stage guitars were O's. Times have changed, and the Taks and the Taylors have caught up.
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cliff
Posted 2006-12-08 11:29 AM (#227995 - in reply to #227993)
Subject: Re: America


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". . They were a good band during the 70's, that haven't done anything new since . ."

Actually (if you check their catalog), they've been continually putting out albums all along. Some of it's not too bad. A few decent gems scattered amongst the usual VelveetaRock . . .
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-12-08 12:55 PM (#227996 - in reply to #227993)
Subject: Re: America


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YAAAAAAAAAAWN.... Huhn?.... Whud? ..... Oh... nevermind....
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fillhixx
Posted 2006-12-08 12:59 PM (#227997 - in reply to #227993)
Subject: Re: America



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Loved 'em at the time but, similar to Seinfeld, they were pretty sounds with no actual meaning.

Except for Donkeyjaw, maybe.
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Jeff
Posted 2006-12-08 4:43 PM (#227998 - in reply to #227993)
Subject: Re: America


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Originally posted by John B:
Apparently, they no longer play Ovations as there was not one to be seen on stage.
I can't think of any well-known artists who were known for playing Ovations back in the 70s and 80s that still plays them today, with the exception of Glen Campbell and Al DiMeola... Am I forgetting anyone?
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stonebobbo
Posted 2006-12-08 5:50 PM (#227999 - in reply to #227993)
Subject: Re: America



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Bob Seger. :cool:
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Old Applause Owner
Posted 2006-12-08 6:24 PM (#228000 - in reply to #227993)
Subject: Re: America


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Their first album is a textbook exercise in pretty 12-string guitar. Can't think of better (but maybe someone else will :) ).....

Roger
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cliff
Posted 2006-12-08 6:27 PM (#228001 - in reply to #227993)
Subject: Re: America


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Some of the albums that George Martin produced had some "moments", but that first one (and their first live album) is pretty much the best . . .
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alpep
Posted 2006-12-08 6:43 PM (#228002 - in reply to #227993)
Subject: Re: America


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I remember cutting class sitting in the quad with my guitar with a bunch of other players and a bunch of bims playing those tunes back in the day.

should have cut classes and played steely dan songs....
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ignimbyte
Posted 2006-12-08 7:28 PM (#228003 - in reply to #227993)
Subject: Re: America


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I never knew that America played Ovation guitars back in the day. "I Need You" was one of the songs that inspired me to pick up and learn to play the guitar. I think I can still play it ... :rolleyes:

I saw them in concert near the end of the summer, at the NY State Fair in Syracuse. I forgot the name of the stage -- I know it's no longer called the Cole Muffler Court -- help me Bill (Weaser P)! They played a lot of their popular songs, but they didn't even sound authentic. To me, they sounded like a cover band doing America tunes. Since it was a free show, I enjoyed the music anyway ...
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lanaki
Posted 2006-12-08 7:42 PM (#228004 - in reply to #227993)
Subject: Re: America


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Originally posted by alpep:
I remember cutting class sitting in the quad with my guitar with a bunch of other players and a bunch of bims playing those tunes back in the day.

should have cut classes and played steely dan songs....
i have those recollections too, al... but those america tunes were much easier to play.
steely dan - my all-time favorite for arrangements and lyrics!

i still perform "horse with no name" at alot of gigs and enjoy the audience singin' along in 347 part dis-harmony!
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alpep
Posted 2006-12-08 7:44 PM (#228005 - in reply to #227993)
Subject: Re: America


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and then the music would stop and all the bims would sing in unison.....and I understand you've been runnin from the man that goes by the name of the sandman....he flies the sky like an eagle in the eye of a hurricane that's abandoned
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lanaki
Posted 2006-12-08 7:48 PM (#228006 - in reply to #227993)
Subject: Re: America


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in the key of Am...
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lanaki
Posted 2006-12-08 7:54 PM (#228007 - in reply to #227993)
Subject: Re: America


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with blood-shot glassy eyes...
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playadamas
Posted 2006-12-08 8:13 PM (#228008 - in reply to #227993)
Subject: Re: America


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I did an interview with them back in the 80's when they did a couple of concerts in Hong Kong. We hung out at the hotel until sound check in the afternoon. Custom Legends (6 & 12) and Legends in the room, Dewey also gave me my first Shubb capo that afternoon. A couple of really nice guys and they really enjoyed their music too.
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First Alternate
Posted 2006-12-09 2:23 AM (#228009 - in reply to #227993)
Subject: Re: America
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Originally posted by alpep:
and then the music would stop and all the bims would sing in unison
You're younger than I am. When we sat around with guitars they used to sing six part unison to Peter, Paul and Mary songs. God, how I hated that.
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2006-12-09 2:55 AM (#228010 - in reply to #227993)
Subject: Re: America


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America was forward thinking. They knew most people don't bother really learning the lyrics when they sing along.... so they didn't bother writing more than a verse followed by

dit'n dit dit doo dah doo for the rest of it.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2006-12-09 3:14 AM (#228011 - in reply to #227993)
Subject: Re: America



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On some TV show, they we goofing-on old stoned hippies... And one dude was talking about how "Deep" the lyrics to "Horse With No Name" are... Like, heavy...
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