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Paul Templeman
Posted 2007-09-05 8:20 AM (#83088)
Subject: Josh Homme on the GP


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Some quotes from an interveiw with JH in the October issue of Guitar & Bass magazine


"I originally used the Ovation because they were so rare, not because they were sought after....I loved the way they played...they weren't exactly a success....It's all down to liking the underdog...They resurfaced when I started playing them and being seen with them. People were trying to take advantage of what that meant, not realising that it didn't mean s**t."
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MusicMishka
Posted 2007-09-05 9:59 AM (#83089 - in reply to #83088)
Subject: Re: Josh Homme on the GP


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Temp, if you get a chance to watch a special about the new Alison Krauss Studio project "A 100 Miles or More" , Jerry Douglas is just awesome on dobro and lap steel...I watched it last night and immediatly thought of you...I thought, "now Temp could do that"...
It's an tremendous special...Krauss does duets with James Taylor, John Hyatt, and others...
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2007-09-05 10:25 AM (#83090 - in reply to #83088)
Subject: Re: Josh Homme on the GP


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Originally posted by MusicMike:
Jerry Douglas is just awesome on dobro and lap steel...I watched it last night and immediatly thought of you...I thought, "now Temp could do that"...
I friggin' wish! Jerry Douglas is on a different planet to just about every other lap-style player.

Sounds like a great show, is it going to be released on DVD or CD?
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cliff
Posted 2007-09-05 10:28 AM (#83091 - in reply to #83088)
Subject: Re: Josh Homme on the GP


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". . Jerry Douglas is on a different planet to just about every other lap-style player . ."


Unless you're David Lindley . . .
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MusicMishka
Posted 2007-09-05 10:30 AM (#83092 - in reply to #83088)
Subject: Re: Josh Homme on the GP


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He is good, no doubt about that...BTW, it's John Waite...If I could spell, I'd be dangerous...
PM me an address Paul and I'll burn you a copy...and send it your way...
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-09-05 11:15 AM (#83093 - in reply to #83088)
Subject: Re: Josh Homme on the GP


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Jerry Douglas and AK(US) are truly exceptional. They possess a very rare musicianship.
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Weaser P
Posted 2007-09-05 12:16 PM (#83094 - in reply to #83088)
Subject: Re: Josh Homme on the GP


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Originally posted by MusicMike:
He is good, no doubt about that...BTW, it's John Waite...
John Waite, the former Baby's singer??? That's bizarre. Tell me it's a different Waite...
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cliff
Posted 2007-09-05 12:21 PM (#83095 - in reply to #83088)
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It probably is.

He and Krauss do a duet of "Missing You" on his last CD (nice rendition of the song too, btw). . .
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Weaser P
Posted 2007-09-05 12:27 PM (#83096 - in reply to #83088)
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Very interesting. Would never have seen him venturing into that genre. Krauss crossing over, sure, but him? I'll be watching for it.
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cliff
Posted 2007-09-05 12:33 PM (#83097 - in reply to #83088)
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". . Would never have seen him venturing into that genre . ."

He didn't.

Like I said, she sang on HIS album.
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Weaser P
Posted 2007-09-05 12:54 PM (#83098 - in reply to #83088)
Subject: Re: Josh Homme on the GP


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I heard that but taking a look at 100 Miles, it looks like he's singing (twice) on her album. So now I would ask is this a crossover project for her? If it's "typical" AKUS material that he appears on, I would say he DID venture into it.

Obviously haven't heard it - just askin'.
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cliff
Posted 2007-09-05 1:08 PM (#83099 - in reply to #83088)
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That I didn't know . . . interesting.
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MusicMishka
Posted 2007-09-05 1:55 PM (#83100 - in reply to #83088)
Subject: Re: Josh Homme on the GP


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The song they do (and it is one and the same John Waite) is "Lay Down Beside Me" written by Don Williams and is done as an answer to "Missing You"...It is Killa!!!
Alison has her won style and no matter what she is doing, it always shines through..."One Hundred Miles or More" is surely a trememdous album and I for one will try to get it asap!
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MusicMishka
Posted 2007-09-05 2:10 PM (#83101 - in reply to #83088)
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A Hundred Miles or More : A Collection is comprised of 16 tracks, highlighting Krauss’s career outside of her traditional releases with long time band Union Station. The album features Krauss’s collaboration with John Waite on the single, ⌠Missing You,■ which also appears on Waite’s recent Rounder release Downtown....Journey of a Heart. The video has received out of the box adds at CMT and GAC. Billboard Magazine writes of the song, ⌠┘vet Alison Krauss adds a newfound tenderness to the ironic lyric “I ain’t missing you at all/No matter what I say."
Her vulnerable vocals, as ever, add ache to the familiar track. A Hundred Miles or More features Krauss’s contributions to film soundtracks including the Oscar nominated songs, The Scarlet Tide, and You Will Be My One True Love, written for the motion picture Cold Mountain and Down to the River to Pray from the film O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Known for her collaborations, Krauss also includes several duets in the collection such as the 2003 hit with Brad Paisley, Whiskey Lullaby, and her duet with James Taylor for the tribute album Living, Loving, Losing: Songs of The Louvin Brothers, How’s the World Treating You. The collection debuts five new songs: You’re Just a Country Boy, Jacob’s Dream, Simple Love, Lay Down Beside Me, and Away Down the River, all of which feature Krauss as a producer.
track listing:
01. You’re Just a Country Boy
02. Simple Love
03. Jacob’s Dream
04. Away Down the River
05. Sawing on the Strings
06. Down to the River to Pray
07. Baby Mine
08. Molly Ba’n
09. How’s the World Treating You - duet with James Taylor
10. The Scarlet Tide
11. Whiskey Lullaby - duet with Brad Paisley
12. You Will Be My Ain True Love - featuring Sting
13. I Give You to His Heart
14. Get Me Through December
15. Missing You - duet with John Waite
16. Lay Down Beside Me - duet with John Waite
released: 4/16/07
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