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Saw Bill Staines tonight
I saw Bill Staines tonight. I liked his guitar style quite a bit. It was the first time I saw someone play a guitar upside down. Using the thumbpick on the high strings and finger picking the low strings, and reversing the strumming direction, added up to a different sound. It fit his songs well.
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I saw Bill Staines years ago at a house concert. Everyone but me was singing along with Bill so I didn't get to hear him. Still irritated about that concert. Lol.
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Saw Bill many times back in the 80's - he's a great songwriter and troubadour. Watching him play is definitely interesting!
Used to perform a few of his songs and had to modify them a bit to make them work!
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Yeah, I can see that modification would be in order. I have enough trouble following the playing of guys who have the guitar right side up and are doing things in more or less ordinary fashion.
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Not being able to exactly duplicate Bill's left-handed-upside-down playing is certainly no reason not to perform Bill's great songs. Several of his are in my active repertoire.
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I'm glad to hear that he's still playing. Saw him in Denver many years ago and love so many of his songs. I swear I saw him walking into a Barnes and Noble in Massachusetts a few years ago, white beard and cowboy hat, but can't be sure.
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Wouldn't surprise me a bit - he spends a lot of time in that area!
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He certainly has many loyal fans. They mentioned concerts he played in the area in the 70s and 80s and there were people who said they were in attendance at those. I had not heard of him until that Nancy Griffith cover of "Roseville Fair."
My wife picked up a CD at the show called "The First Million Miles." Now, that's a troubadour. |
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I saw him last summer, first time in many years. He is showing his age (which he has earned a right to do), but not if you close your eyes. Then, he sounds the same.
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