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Re: guitar drone music (Fahey)
Rev,
I am a big fan of Fahey too.
I was so sad to hear of his passing a few years back, and positively
astonished to hear that he had been living in Portland, Oregon.
I never got to see him live - although i've seen Kottke and others
many, many times.
Since I became an immigrant/exile in Oregon a dozen years ago, I also
kick myself for not heading up that way to seek him out.
I don't get up there enough as it is . . . and Medford (where I live)
is the most deadly dull, lethally boring, inhabited place on the
planet.
It's certainly killing me.
Best regards,
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On Dec 25, 2008, at 7:13 PM, Rev Fever wrote:
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marc Marshall <agentlesoul2004@yahoo.com>
> Sent: Dec 25, 2008 8:38 PM
> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
> Subject: Re: guitar drone music
>
> I grew up in the time and area of John Fahey (greater Washington DC
> area circa 1960's and 70's) for what it is worth, I never saw him
> berate the audience though being a notorious drunk that is very
> possible; unlike many functioning alcoholics it didn't seem to effect
> his playing all that much, at least the many times I saw him. He was
> brilliant the times I saw him in spite of being drunk. It DID effect
> his ability to tune and re tune his guitar to the different tunings.
> He once asked if anyone in the audience could tune his guitar, and
> admitted being too drunk to; I spoke up and tuned it and he then
> proceeded to play, laugh, and tell me I was no better than him at
> tuning. I guess you had to be there!! LOL
>
> Damn! That's a beautiful story! Thanx for sharing.
>
> I am still kicking myself for NOT making the effort to go see Fahey
> here in Portland, at the (long gone) Medicine Hat Gallery a small few
> years ago.
> It was one of his last shows. (or WAS his last?) He passed on not too
> long down the road after that.(he also lived in Oregon and not all
> that far from Portland, as I recall?)
> I guess I thought he'd always be around. BIG mistake! Same goes for
> ANYONE.
>
> As for the Fahey non-experience, guess I should have adhered to my
> even longer-time motto which is "Love 'em while ya got 'em!". But,
> that time, I screwed up.
> However, I did learn a lesson though to try to not allow something
> like that to ever happen again, if at all possible. So far....so
> good.... :-)
>
> All the best,
> Rev Fever
> http://www.spiritone.com/~rvfever/
>
>