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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Genie
Date: 02 Oct 09 - 01:34 AM

In case you've not been following the whole thread, you can find the links to photos early on and find the videos by going to YouTube and searching for "FSGW Getaway."

Genie


The CBD troll has latched onto this thread and posted numerous links that have all been deleted. If you need to contribute actual information to this thread, ask a moderator to open it for you. Trolls - get an effing life. ---mudelf


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Genie
Date: 08 Sep 09 - 09:52 PM

Here's    Big Mick singing Dan Milner's "Sons Of Liberty"


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Subject: Getaway 08 video: John Roberts Bottle O Rum
From: Genie
Date: 05 Sep 09 - 04:34 PM

Another (thumbnail) video from last year's Getaway concert:

I didn't know our US Chief Justice played a squeezebox and sang chanteys, but check this out:

John Roberts - Bottle of Rum


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Genie
Date: 02 Sep 09 - 07:40 PM

One more uploaded video from last year's Getaway that survived my hard drive crash:
Ain't Misbehavin' in the Peace Cabin.

You can find all the ones I put on YouTube (plus a few more) by just doing a search for "FSGW" there. If you type in "FSGW Getaway" you'll eliminate most if not all the seemingly non-related videos, but you may also eliminate a couple FSGW videos that are not from the Getaway.


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Genie
Date: 27 Aug 09 - 05:31 PM

To make it easier to find the videos from the 2008 Getaway, I have tagged all of them with the key term "FSGW."

If you type "FSGW" in the YouTube search box, you should see a list of all of them.   

For reasons I don't understand (YouTube's "search" function leaves a lot to be desired), there are other a few videos that also come up (one, apparently, some sort of lesbian sex video, judging by the thumbnail) that have nothing to do with FSGW. But if you look through the pages that come up (about 30 videos in all) you should find all the ones I posted from the 2008 Getaway.

There are a few other videos from earlier FSGW happenings that will also come up, which is cool.


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Barry Finn
Date: 26 Aug 09 - 09:28 PM

Doc says to Ringo, who's waiting to draw down Wyatt & not expecting to find the much faster Doc standing in for Doc, unbeknownst to Wyatt "I'm your huckleberry" just before putting a bullet in Ringo.

Thanks Amos, I've been looking for the origins for ages.

Barry


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Genie
Date: 26 Aug 09 - 09:28 PM

Thanks, Bill.

Feel free to give them my e-dress and have them contact me if they'd like to see their videos.

Genie


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Bill D
Date: 26 Aug 09 - 09:09 PM

Andy Wallace, Kathy Westra, and Jennifer Woods are local.... I can check wih them.

Dick Levine is in New Jersey, I believe.... maybe Dick Greenhaus has a contact.


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Amos
Date: 26 Aug 09 - 08:06 PM

"What it means is easy enough. To be one's huckleberry — usually as the phrase I'm your huckleberry — is to be just the right person for a given job, or a willing executor of some commission. Where it comes from needs a bit more explaining.

First a bit of botanical history. When European settlers arrived in the New World, they found several plants that provided small, dark-coloured sweet berries. They reminded them of the English bilberry and similar fruits and they gave them one of the dialect terms they knew for them, hurtleberry, whose origin is unknown (though some say it has something to do with hurt, from the bruised colour of the berries; a related British dialect form is whortleberry). Very early on — at the latest 1670 — this was corrupted to huckleberry.

As huckleberries are small, dark and rather insignificant, in the early part of the nineteenth century the word became a synonym for something humble or minor, or a tiny amount. An example from 1832: "He was within a huckleberry of being smothered to death". Later on it came to mean somebody inconsequential. Mark Twain borrowed some aspects of these ideas to name his famous character, Huckleberry Finn. His idea, as he told an interviewer in 1895, was to establish that he was a boy "of lower extraction or degree" than Tom Sawyer.

Also around the 1830s, we see the same idea of something small being elaborated and bombasted in the way so typical of the period to make the comparison a huckleberry to a persimmon, the persimmon being so much larger that it immediately establishes the image of something tiny against something substantial. There's also a huckleberry over one's persimmon, something just a little bit beyond one's reach or abilities; an example is in David Crockett: His Life and Adventures by John S C Abbott, of 1874: "This was a hard business on me, for I could just barely write my own name. But to do this, and write the warrants too, was at least a huckleberry over my persimmon".

Quite how I'm your huckleberry came out of all that with the sense of the man for the job isn't obvious. It seems that the word came to be given as a mark of affection or comradeship to one's partner or sidekick. There is often an identification of oneself as a willing helper or assistant about it, as here in True to Himself, by Edward Stratemeyer, dated 1900: " 'I will pay you for whatever you do for me.' 'Then I'm your huckleberry. Who are you and what do you want to know?' ". Despite the obvious associations, it doesn't seem to derive directly from Mark Twain's books."




ANd here just for spice are some deathless excerpts from "Tombstone", 1993 version:

What do you want Wyatt?
Wyatt Earp: Just to live a normal life.
Doc Holliday: There is no normal life, Wyatt, there's just life, ya live it.
Wyatt Earp: I don't know how.
Doc Holliday: Sure ya do, say goodbye to me, go grab that spirited actress and make her your own. Take that spirit from her and don't look back. Live every second, live right on through to the end. Live Wyatt, live for me. Wyatt, if you were ever my friend... if ya ever had even the slightest of feelin' for me, leave now, leave now... please.
Wyatt Earp: Thanks for always being there, Doc.

...

Doc Holliday: It appears my hypocrisy knows no bounds.

....
Doc Holliday: I'm your huckleberry...

More great lines here.


A


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Fortunato
Date: 26 Aug 09 - 07:14 PM

Lonesome EJ I greatly admire the turn of phrase, "I'm your huckleberry".
Are you in fact quoting Doc Holiday in "Tombstone"?

regards,
chance


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pictures & videos
From: Genie
Date: 26 Aug 09 - 05:02 PM

I have a few more videos (some thumnail size) that survived the 'puter meltdown and I'll be glad to share those, but I'd like to notify the performers first.

Anyone know how I can get in touch with Andy Wallace, Kathy Westra, Dick Levine or Jennifer Woods?


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Amos
Date: 19 Aug 09 - 01:57 PM

MWahaha! Bill, I am weak on the lyrics of some of those verses, but I believe I can fake 'em.



A


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Genie
Date: 19 Aug 09 - 01:52 PM

Well, Amos, I was thinking more along the lines of "Finnegan's Wake,"
but whatever floats your boat.* ; D






*and gets Bill's goat?


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Bill D
Date: 19 Aug 09 - 01:17 PM

Why sure, Amos! (Do you do all 137 verses?)
(as a matter of fact, I am known for dancing flailing about to various music that one just cannot sit still to.)

(I'll be prepared and honored, Tinker!....I do hope it works out. It's been too long)


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Leadfingers
Date: 19 Aug 09 - 01:16 PM

Amos - I hope you are NOT suggestting what I fear !!!


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Amos
Date: 19 Aug 09 - 12:45 PM

There are some trad songs that invoke highly inspired booty-vibes indeed, Bill. Surely those would also be acceptable? E.g.:

See him there! The Zulu warrior!!
See him there! The Zulu chief!
Ikoma zimba, zimba, zaya!
Ikome zimba, zimba, zay!!!



A


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Genie
Date: 19 Aug 09 - 11:29 AM

That'd be cool, Tink.

OTOH, if I'm not mistaken, some old trad folk songs are on the loud, boisterous songs and people have been known to shake various and sundry parts of their anatomies whilst dancing to them. ; D


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Tinker
Date: 18 Aug 09 - 11:41 PM

Dear Bill,

I am doing my best to get to Getaway this year, and if the stars do so align I do solomly swear to sing you a non-booty shaking, non-loud, trad trad song.

tinker


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Amos
Date: 18 Aug 09 - 10:56 PM

WEll, in some circles those things are concomitants, you see,,,


A


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Bill D
Date: 18 Aug 09 - 10:30 PM

Oh, yeah...as long as "love" don't interfere with booty shakin' and loud, fast music...


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Amos
Date: 18 Aug 09 - 06:38 PM

You're jes' ost in your earphones
An old skiny white guy, looost in the blues...
:>D

We love ya anyway, Bill. You knows that.


A


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: dick greenhaus
Date: 18 Aug 09 - 06:34 PM

C'mon Bill--Dont'cha know that Folk is a four-letter word?


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Bill D
Date: 18 Aug 09 - 02:22 PM

" you really ought to give doo-wop and blues a try"

Sure, Ron...*grin*... y'all oughta know my soul ain't in it. (I'll wait until I have a good excuse to take my clothes OFF, then!) I can listen to good blues, but can't play it, and all this eclecticism is highly over-rated! Not enough time in life.

LEJ... yeah, I know you do 'other stuff'. Heard you do some, and Amos & others did too. Hard to cram everything into 2 days & 3 nights.

I've been lucky because I REALLY like some of the long ballads & Scots songs and such, and there have always been folks at the Getaway for 30+ years who did some of those.

(Now why did I have to lose that nice "Purist Snob" T-shirt?!)


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Lonesome EJ
Date: 18 Aug 09 - 12:19 PM

What great harmony those Kossoy ladies have.


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Genie
Date: 18 Aug 09 - 10:23 AM

Thanks, Nancy. I can put the proper credits on those videos.
Anyone know the title of the song the Kossoy Sisters sang about the supermarket caper?


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Nancy King
Date: 18 Aug 09 - 09:37 AM

Just for the record, the twins who sang harmony are the Kossoy Sisters, Irene Saletan and Ellen Christenson. The guy who led the doo-wop workshop with Ken is Flawn Williams.


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Bobert
Date: 18 Aug 09 - 08:08 AM

The phrase "Now that's what we're talkin' about" is a blues phrase and had to do with the jam, the fine womenz and the feathers... It's a juke joint kinda thing... Don't take it persoanl, Bill...

As fir the amp, it was for the cigar box Lowebow which is completely unplayable without one... Didn't use it on anything else...

B~


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Barry Finn
Date: 18 Aug 09 - 02:51 AM

I just love it when Lonesome EJ tells Bill D he's his huckleberry. Sounds like Doc Holiday's a-talking to Johnny Ringo about his last hour on earth. So this is where the wild & wooly late night hooter's are camping? Things is looking up

Barry


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Amos
Date: 18 Aug 09 - 01:54 AM

BillD;

Aw g'wan, it so SO whut we're talkin' about...it was a remark of Bobert's after all. Bobert don't do no DerryDown, you know.


A


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Lonesome EJ
Date: 18 Aug 09 - 12:39 AM

Hey, Bill D. I do a very mellow version of "Angel Band", too, I'll have you know. Can't always tell a book by its cover and so forth. I can also hold forth on "Leave Her Johnnie, Leave Her" like a fellow who has spent some time before the mast, which have I. And to hear me sing The Old Double Diamond would have you bawlin like a Colby Kansas Dogie. Yessir, if its multifacetedness you are lookin for, I'm your huckleberry. But there was just somethin about the general atmosphere of the Peace Shack that seemed to bring the Devil outta some of us. You try singing "The Northwest Passage" to them scantily-clad hussies!

And I'm sure Bobert has his sensitive side too. Maybe. He does bring an amp to the Getaway, which is taking liberties with the overall milieu, IMHO.

As for Amos, he can do his own 'splainin.


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Genie
Date: 17 Aug 09 - 11:32 PM

Speaking of memory, mine has faded with regard to the names of some of the people I caught on video. In other cases, I probably never caught the name in the first place.
For example, the twins who did such wonderful harmonies and sang that song about someone having too many items in the express checkout lane.   Or the guy who led the Doo Wop workshop with Ken Schatz.

If you click on any of the video links I've posted where I didn't identify the performer(s) - even here in the Mudcat thread - I'd appreciated it if you could so identify them.

(We don't need to identify all the floozettes. Some of us may not want that publicized.)

G


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Amos
Date: 17 Aug 09 - 11:11 PM

Oh, man, my memory must have a flaw in it somewhere!! How did that happen??? :D


A


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Ron Davies
Date: 17 Aug 09 - 11:06 PM

Leadfingers added really classic blues whistle. And yeah, them Floozettes really could shake them tail-feathers!    I couldn't believe so many people missed that experience--I must have been one of the few spectators. People who weren't there missed an absolutely great time. Hope they don't miss another one--though obviously this was completely unique--the perfect combination for great entertainment.

Thanks so much for capturing so much of it, Genie.


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Ron Davies
Date: 17 Aug 09 - 10:45 PM

And Bill, doo-wop (and blues) are just so much FUN!   Must be about the most fun you can have with your clothes on, seems to me.

As they said in "Music Man", you really ought to give doo-wop and blues a try. (Well, they said something similar.)


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Bill D
Date: 17 Aug 09 - 10:41 PM

Of course, Genie...*smile*... I just need to 'emphasize' that now & then.


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Genie
Date: 17 Aug 09 - 10:36 PM

Yeah, Bill,
And if you check out the videos you'll see there's a lot more than just blues and doo wop represented.
(If I hadn't lost my hard drive there'd have been a bunch more, since I recorded the whole Sunday night concert and some more of the spontaneous music in the Peace Cabin.)

----------------

Interesting suggestions, Micca. (Though I find it's time-consuming enough to deal with the videos without having to sync a separate sound track to the images.)

Thing is, I've been pretty happy with the sound quality on most of the videos from the Getaway. The miked acoustic instruments in the concert, such as Kendall's guitar, my guitar, and

ClaireBear's dulcimer on her "Buffalo" song,

are exceptions.   And I have nearly always found that miking an acoustic guitar satisfactorily is difficult in a live performance. It's hard to get it miked loudly enough without risking feedback if I move an inch or two while playing.


Oh, and, Amos, you know that last BBB-4 clip, with all the flouncing floozettes, wasn't in the wee hours of the AM. That was Sunday afternoon at about 4PM, if I recall correctly.

But THIS one was about 4 AM in the Peace Cabin.
(Some people just won't go to bed at a decent hour like normal people!)

Amos in Peace Cabin - Derry Down


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Bill D
Date: 17 Aug 09 - 10:14 PM

"Bobert's Blues Band, Part 4: Now that's what we're talkin' 'bout... "

That's not all we're talkin' about. (says someone who don't PLAY blues or do Do-Wop)

We do LOTS of stuff.


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Micca
Date: 17 Aug 09 - 08:44 PM

Genie, a lttle trick I have used very effectively this year is having a seperate digital recorder recording in Real Time ,simultaneously with the video shooting, I used a Edirol RO9 and then married the sound to the video in the video editor, if the video sound was Cr*p as it can be. The built in pair of stereo mics on the Edirol are very good, and being digital you can boost the levels and make adjustments before adding to the pictures, it also has the benefit ,of course of allowing amost continuous recording of the "interesting" sound track!!even when you are not videoing.


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Amos
Date: 17 Aug 09 - 08:05 PM

Man that five AM blues jam was something else, guys and gals. It was, ya know, reeeeealllll!


A


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Genie
Date: 17 Aug 09 - 07:35 PM

Yeah, Amos,
I've been thinking for some time about using an external mic.

I think I could rig up rig up one of the mics I already have to use for direct input. I'd just have to use the right kind of adapters.   
Sometimes having a mic cord lying across the floor and propped up near the performer can pose logistical problems that don't exist when you just have a dig. camera or laptop sitting a few feet or yards away. But I'll look into that mic you suggested.


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Bobert
Date: 17 Aug 09 - 07:28 PM

Bobert's Blues Band, Part 4: Now that's what we're talkin' 'bout... Yezzir!!!


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Amos
Date: 17 Aug 09 - 07:24 PM

A low cost mic with a USB connector (such as the Griffin iMic) would solve tha problem--you could put the mic anywhere you wanted.


A


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Leadfingers
Date: 17 Aug 09 - 07:08 PM

It was hard work concentrating on the whistle with the Floozettes almost in my lap !!


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pictures & videos
From: Genie
Date: 17 Aug 09 - 05:11 PM

That would be nice, Bill. But I've often found that even when the sound was great live - guitar and vocals evenly balanced, frequencies adjusted right, volume just right for the room, the recording device (be it my MacBook or someone's video camera or a tape recorder) didn't capture the same sound.   That can have a lot to do with things like direct-ins, mic placement in relation to the recording device, etc.

For example, in this clip of (mainly) Big Mick singing "Caledonia" , the input device (MacBook) was too close to me and some others in the room and too far away from Mick. So his voice comes over strong, but the guitar doesn't, and some of us singing or whistling along were picked up too well.   Same thing happened in the Getaway concert when the audience was singing along. The voices of people sitting near the laptop mic were picked up louder than ideally, relative to the on-stage performer's voice/instrument.
Of course, it helps to have separate tracks recorded for the various voices and instruments, but sometimes the convenience of a portable, all-in-one recording system trumps most other considerations. :)


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Bill D
Date: 17 Aug 09 - 04:54 PM

That VLC program lets you do amazing things to both video & sound while playing. Graphic equalizer and more. It can't alter the recording....that is another problem, but it can sure make listening (and color & brightness...etc., better)


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Genie
Date: 17 Aug 09 - 04:50 PM

Thanks, LEJ and Amos.
I'll check into SoundStudio, not just for these but for the promo videos I use for business.
I seldom have the luxury of doing a really thorough input/output sound check when I'm performing or recording someone else, so it'd be really nice to be able to "fix" things like distortion or too much bass after the fact.

But to show you how well the li'l ol' MacBook can pick up that harp, the geetars, the dobro, and the vocals without all that tweaking, check out this one more clip from

Bobert's Blues Band (clip 4) 2008.

Steve's doin' a great job o' improvisin' a Getaway Night Owl Blues.
An' the floozettes (including Dani) are in fine feathered form! ; D

Genie


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Amos
Date: 17 Aug 09 - 03:52 PM

Genie:

Get a copy of SoundStudio--it is simple, has all the neat filters and tweakers, and you can get it free for fourteen days. If you delete the prefspane it forgets you already used it for fourteen days and starts over; but it is wworth buying for editing sound. Garage Band also has many filters but it is harder to use them, being a very different tool.

You did very well indeed!! That cut of "See That My Grave is Kept Clean" really shows how delicate LEJ can be with that mouth harp, and how pure-dee roadhouse Bobert can get when he lets loose!! And the whistle adds the nicest counterpoint!


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Lonesome EJ
Date: 17 Aug 09 - 03:24 PM

You did a great job, Genie!


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pictures & videos
From: Genie
Date: 17 Aug 09 - 02:50 PM

I lost most of the videos I took of the Sunday night concert, so I don't have a lot of examples, but I do think a lot of the problem with the guitar sound on your clip, Kendall, had to do with the way the acoustic guitars were miked.   The guitar I used (thanks so much, Nancy!) was acoustic and Charlie had to keep adjusting the mic position while I was singing and playing, and it still came across weak and tinny (not typical of Martins) in the video of my song. But when I videod unamplified instruments in the cabin or louder instruments in the concert, the instruments came over better.   Everyone's voice was well amplified in the concert, and the voices tended to come over louder than a lot of instruments, including your guitar.




Check out this clip of Mick, voice and guitar unapmplied, in the Peace Cabin.




All the videos I did were done with the same recording equipment, which was just the built-in camera and mic on my MacBook. Differences in sound quality result from things like how close the mic is to the sound source, whether and how the sound source was amplified, and the acoustics of the room itself.   
There are tools that will let you tweak sound after you've recorded it, but I don't have anything like that except for a playback volume control and a "normalizing" function (that basically evens out the volume highs and lows). I can't adjust things like bass and treble or add reverb, etc., at least not with iMovie.

(One of these days I'll experiment with my Garage Band to see what its gizmos can do.)


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix & videos
From: Bobert
Date: 17 Aug 09 - 12:44 PM

Wow, didn't know that was being recorded 'er I woulda brushed my hair... No, I woulda gotten hair...

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