Tele-Bone
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Tele-Bone
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That's what Mrs T-B told me, too.Originally posted by Tele-Bob
Uh oh, I better start boning up! I think the date is the 6th. I'm waiting to hear confirmation before I book my flight.
What amp ya bringin?
Last edited by pbradt; 11-05-2003 at 08:33 AM.
Not going to bring an amp. I'll just syphon off of one of you guys. Maybe a nice Deluxe, or a Super. I'll play through whatever ya got.
If you're bored, you're not groovin'.
Mark your calendars. Dec 6, @ 1:00. Details to follow.
All who plan on attending should email me.
4:20, my favorite time of day.
You've got mail.Originally posted by music-n-motorcycle
Mark your calendars. Dec 6, @ 1:00. Details to follow.
All who plan on attending should email me.
I'll go book my flight.
If you're bored, you're not groovin'.
Alrighty then. I land in Sacto on Friday at 12:21 pm and then I leave for home on Sunday 11:16 am.
Looking forward to meeting you mugs.
If you're bored, you're not groovin'.
Bitchen. I'll be there.
Only question is... Strat or Heritage... Strat or Heritage... Strat or Heritage...
I'm not sure if I'll bring my Strat, Tele, Heritage or Carved Top Tele with P90s. Hmmmm, Maybe I'll just bring the one that weighs the least.
If you're bored, you're not groovin'.
m-n-m, we'll definitely be there.
T-B, you've got mail.
Aw Crap SacBlues, I can't read my mail til I get home tonight!
If you're bored, you're not groovin'.
If there is any conflict with airport runs, I am available to help.
4:20, my favorite time of day.
Good gawd, Tele-Bob, what kind of whimpy ISP do you have that doesn't provide Web access to email from anywhere? This is an OUTRAGE!
Anyway, I would love to see that carved-top Tele.
I've got T-B covered with the airport pickup; we'll have him stay with us too, so expenses are minimized.
Thanks for setting this up, m-n-m; this is gonna be fun.
Groovy cool! Now all we need is for AnnieD to say she's going to stop by and croon too.
If you're bored, you're not groovin'.
so far, this is the official list of attendees.
TeleBob
Scott Miller - confirmed by email
Sacblues
Pbradt - confirmed by email
Music-n-motorcycles
Everyone else is still up in the air. If you know for sure you will be there, email me.
4:20, my favorite time of day.
Are you guys going to invite friends from the other forum?
If you're bored, you're not groovin'.
I think it is only fair. I have no beef with the users at all.Originally posted by Tele-Bob
Are you guys going to invite friends from the other forum?
It looks like I should be able to make it, at least for some part of it. I going to see if I can get a donation for a raffle prize. No guitars though... Don't count on it, but I'll see what I can do....
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I sent emails to the people who's email I had. I did not however, feel it appropriate to list a TFF jam on the other forum.
4:20, my favorite time of day.
I know what you mean. No sense in calling out the "wet blanket brigade". It's good to see that all are welcome to attend. Same policy goes for the jams I host out here.
I'm looking forward to meeting you guys and bangin out a bunch of tunes. Thanks for the lift and the accomodations SacBlues. It's a big help.
If you're bored, you're not groovin'.
Unfortunately it looks like I will not be able to attend this event because it is the same day as the final NorCal event for another forum I'm on that is closing down.
Have a good time. I'll try to catch the next event.
Chet
Well, it seems to be coming together. here are some directions to the club. I will email them to all that I have emails for.
From Sacramento, take interstate 80 east. When in Auburn, take the Elm Ave. exit. Turn left. AT the bottom of the hill, at the light, turn right on High street. Turn left at Cleveland ave (the first light). Short street, at end turn right onto Lincoln way. This is downtown Auburn. The Club Car is a few shops down on the right. Park and enjoy.
If you need to ask where it is, remember that it was the Smoke Shop and people may still know it by that name.
4:20, my favorite time of day.
I'm going to do everything possible to attend, but am unable to promise at this point.
In case you haven't hear, the Shredlet (Big Apples on the FDP) gets to play on stage with Dave Meniketti at the Little Fox in Redwood City, Dec 12 or 13, not sure which. Both nights are sold out. Shredlet is a happy guy. Hopefully he'll come to this jam and we can give him some warm-up time.
I sent him directions via email, I hope he can make it.
4:20, my favorite time of day.
Shredlet's head may not fit through the door after that, I'll bring a chain-saw.
Bring the Heritage.
Hope Cliff and entourage attend.
Do I need to rustle-up a drummer or anyone? Might be short notice at this point.
It can't hurt to have an extra drummer or bass player. A couple of guys who can swing would be cool!
If you're bored, you're not groovin'.
I have access to a drum set, Drummers are a different story. If you know one that wants to come, bring him/her.
4:20, my favorite time of day.
My daughter's soccer team has applied for entry in a two-weekend soccer tournament -- we have received no reply yet, but if we're in it, I will most likely not be able to attend the jam. I will contact all the rest of the VibroCounts to see if any will be attending -- Paul on drums, Jerry on guitar and/or Jim on guitar (and bass if anyone has one he can use).
Hope to see you all there if I can!
Education is when you read the fine print. Experience is what you get if you don't. -- Pete Seeger
I'll try to rustle-up Billy and Truman (drums and bass) this coming week. If they're available they'll knock our socks off.
Hope you can make it Cliff, just 'cause I need your bear-hug.
The excitement is building. Any songs we should be considering at this point? I really dig backing up female vocals. Perhaps we all have a few songs in common.
If you're bored, you're not groovin'.
Hootchie Cootchie Man (same style as on Clapton's "From The Cradle")
Born In Chicago (Butterfield; straight-ahead upbeat tempo)
Thank You Mr. Poobah (Butterfield; a cool little jazzy instrumental jam tune)
Got My Mojo Workin' (Butterfield/Bishop version)
Sweet Home Chicago (traditional; medium shuffle)
Lollipop Mama (William Clarke; a jump-bluesy upbeat tune)
I think a lot of the material will probably wind up being I-IV-V's, just because they're so easy to follow and rotate solos. Unless all the players know specific tunes by specific artists, a jam can quickly become a trainwreck. On the other hand, we're not gettin' paid to play so maybe the occasional trainwreck isn't as bad as if we were actually a BAND.
There will also probably be players attending who don't want to play blues, so their song choices may work well for them.
I'm flexible regarding the material we play; it's the getting together that's as much fun as the playing itself. I'm looking forward as much to quaffing some suds and listening as I am to jamming.
Others I know will work:Originally posted by Sacblues
Hootchie Cootchie Man (same style as on Clapton's "From The Cradle")
Born In Chicago (Butterfield; straight-ahead upbeat tempo)
Thank You Mr. Poobah (Butterfield; a cool little jazzy instrumental jam tune)
Got My Mojo Workin' (Butterfield/Bishop version)
Sweet Home Chicago (traditional; medium shuffle)
Lollipop Mama (William Clarke; a jump-bluesy upbeat tune)
I think a lot of the material will probably wind up being I-IV-V's, just because they're so easy to follow and rotate solos.
Blues about You Baby - Delbert (straight 1-4-5 in whatever key necessary. I'll sing it unless you want to)
Milk Cow Blues - (1-4-5 with a 5-1 turnaround and a band intro that hangs on the 1)
Don't Bite The Hand That Feeds ya - Kim wilson, another straight 1-4-5, I do it in E.
Before You Accuse Me - Any version, but I like Delbert's, which starts the verses on the 4 and is a shuffle. essentially a 1-4-5
She's Got To Have It - Kentucky Headhunters, 1-4-5 that hangs an extra measure on the 4 in the turnaround. Pretty easy.
Tulsa Time - Danny Flowers
I do it in G but if a higher-voiced singer wants to do it, it's easy. Two chords, the 1 and the 5.
I, IV, V stuff short-IV Boogie
maybe one of these :
Feelin' Allright
Let The Good Times Roll
Mystery Train Thing
Gone At Last
OOh, and we need to do that fun Jambalaya for some twang
And one dark long slow sexy blues tune.
I wouldn't mind firing up the bridge pickup on some country tunes:
Cryin' Time
Hey Good Lookin'
Folsom Prison Blues
Mama Don't Allow
Ain't Nobody's Business
G7 B7 C7 C#1/2dim G7 E7#9 Am7 D9 G7 C9 G7 D+5
Loan Me A Dime (Duane Allman Anthology) sans jam at the end
Am7 Dm7 Am Am/G# Am/G Am/F# Dm7 Am Am/G# Am/G
Am/F# F Dm7 Am7 Dm7 Am7 E7
The Stumble - Freddie King
AKOS
Eddie's Gospel Groove
San-Ho-Zay
If you're bored, you're not groovin'.
Now that I think about it, we always say "Let's play this and this and this," and then we end up playing... whatever. We're kind of relaxed out here.
Hi,
My lovely wife Leslie will be singing;
Lost in the sauce - I_IV_V
Hotel California
Happy together
Do You Want to Dance
Gimme one reason
I can't tell you why
Summertime
I want to do;
Can't you See
Mustang sally
Walking the dog
C. C. Rider
Wild thing
I have many more I can do, but you get the idea.
I mostly just want to riff some licks and enjoy.
It's getting closer to time for the jam and I'm starting to twitch.
4:20, my favorite time of day.
"I'm starting to twitch"
I bet we can turn that into a nice I-IV funk vamp...
Let us make it so. Scott you are in charge of lyrics for "I'm Starting to Twitch"
4:20, my favorite time of day.