23 Feb 09 - 07:57 PM (#2574247) Subject: Review: Your Favorite Jerry Rasmussen Tune From: olddude Love "Just and old Fiddler" what is your favorite Jerry tune Dan |
23 Feb 09 - 08:01 PM (#2574249) Subject: RE: Review: Your Favorite Jerry Rasmussen Tune From: Peace That man has too many to choose from. Heck, he's got more CDs than most folks have songs. I think you could take a dart, blindfold your eyes and throw. Whatever ya hit would be great--but not if ya hit him. That man is one powerful songwriter, imo. |
23 Feb 09 - 08:05 PM (#2574256) Subject: RE: Review: Your Favorite Jerry Rasmussen Tune From: olddude AMEN hands down Amazing, and you are no hack yourself Peace you never wrote a tune that wasn't brilliant Jerry's Gospel CD playing everyday Now at my office all I got to do now is buy his book to read God Bless you Jerry |
23 Feb 09 - 11:07 PM (#2574331) Subject: RE: Review: Your Favorite Jerry Rasmussen Tune From: Jerry Rasmussen Shucks, tweren't nuthin'.... Thanks olddude... Jerry |
23 Feb 09 - 11:08 PM (#2574332) Subject: RE: Review: Your Favorite Jerry Rasmussen Tune From: olddude aint it past your bedtime Jerry oops I am up also ... I guess I shouldn't talk :-) |
24 Feb 09 - 09:07 AM (#2574621) Subject: RE: Review: Your Favorite Jerry Rasmussen Tune From: olddude Got your Handful of songs cranking my friend when did you write that I never get tired of it |
24 Feb 09 - 09:16 AM (#2574628) Subject: RE: Review: Your Favorite Jerry Rasmussen Tune From: artbrooks Jenn likes "Uncle Willie's in the Sheets Again"...I like the one about the last Mississippi River steamboat. |
24 Feb 09 - 10:43 AM (#2574687) Subject: RE: Review: Your Favorite Jerry Rasmussen Tune From: olddude Art Mississippi River steamboat is such a great tune, gonna dig that out thank you for reminding me. Dang! Jerry soooo many great tunes |
24 Feb 09 - 01:06 PM (#2574817) Subject: RE: Review: Your Favorite Jerry Rasmussen Tune From: olddude Today Jerry it is "Back when I was Young" CD Thanks so much |
25 Feb 09 - 09:55 AM (#2575512) Subject: RE: Review: Your Favorite Jerry Rasmussen Tune From: olddude Jerry today it is "ROBERTS ROOSTER" so cool |
25 Feb 09 - 09:56 AM (#2575513) Subject: RE: Review: Your Favorite Jerry Rasmussen Tune From: kendall Hand full of songs |
25 Feb 09 - 11:32 AM (#2575616) Subject: RE: Review: Your Favorite Jerry Rasmussen Tune From: olddude How about a concert for us JERRY ... come on big guy or at least a video huh so I can put it out for the young kids to watch a master at work .... Hint Hint - Kendall |
25 Feb 09 - 12:15 PM (#2575645) Subject: RE: Review: Your Favorite Jerry Rasmussen Tune From: wysiwyg Field of Clover, because I am a songleader and when I lead that one, everyone jumps right on in. It's the perfect tune. Somewhere between gospel and a good beer hall song. No, not between-- both at once. ~S~ |
25 Feb 09 - 12:45 PM (#2575662) Subject: RE: Review: Your Favorite Jerry Rasmussen Tune From: Jayto Jerry I am joining in on this buddy. I am having a hard time narrowing it down. I am blanking right now on the name of the one I wore out. You played it on a banjo on one of the first of yours I had. Biblical it's on the tip of my tongue. Get back to you on it. The baby had me up all night fussing and I haven't had my coffee. That is a sure fire recipe for brain dead in my book lol. cya JT |
25 Feb 09 - 12:53 PM (#2575665) Subject: RE: Review: Your Favorite Jerry Rasmussen Tune From: RoyH (Burl) 'Silver Queen' Burl |
25 Feb 09 - 03:25 PM (#2575778) Subject: RE: Your Favorite Jerry Rasmussen Tune From: Jerry Rasmussen Hey, Burl: You know that I could never do Silver Queen as well as you did. Is that lp out on CD? If so, I want to buy it. My record skips ONE SILVER QUEEN. It sounds like Silver QueeQueeQueeQueeQueeQueeQuee until I jump up and lift the needle. This thread ai a little awkward for me. There are so many great musicians and songwriters on here who have produced a larger body of fine work than I have. It's interesting though to see how people respond to different songs. You know you have a newborn baby because you're up so much that you lose your peripheral vision. Jerry Thanks for the nice comments, all. |
25 Feb 09 - 04:22 PM (#2575835) Subject: RE: Your Favorite Jerry Rasmussen Tune From: olddude Well big guy I want to feature our masters because it is you , kendall, Burl, Bruce, Bob ... list goes on and on that keeps our music alive Besides, it is fun to make it Awkward for you, you deserve it, gave us a lifetime of Music my friend |
04 Jul 09 - 07:40 PM (#2671717) Subject: RE: Your Favorite Jerry Rasmussen Tune From: Joe Offer I think I'd pick Milwaukee/St. Paul. There was a magnificent Chicago Northwestern railroad station near the foot of Lake Michigan in Milwaukee, a real classic of a building - torn down in the 1970's. Jerry's song makes me remember that magnificent building, and all the good times I had walking by the lakeshore on the east side of Milwaukee. Jerry's song is about the Milwaukee Road station in Janesville, but it brings back memories of all sorts of wonderful train stations. -Joe- |
05 Jul 09 - 12:54 AM (#2671825) Subject: RE: Your Favorite Jerry Rasmussen Tune From: Art Thieme Just noticed the thread! If there is a * in back of the song title, it means it's not one of Jerry's own composed song---but I love the way he does it!!!!! Most likely it's a trad song. There are so many of them. Won't Go Home Until Morning Handful Of Songs Coal Man Blues* Wild Colonial Boy* Anchored By The Roadside* Eighty Acres* Old Uncle Jim He Said Planters Bar Old Blue Suit A Dreadful Shame Sun Comin' Up On Caroline The Evergreen Bar-Rambler Boys Last Mississippi Riverboat Just An Old Fiddler The Star Cafe Boys Old Man's Drunk Again Same Old Man Livin' At The Mill* Tommy Levi Kelly Bring The Traitors In* (Jerry Rasmussen with Luke Faust-unissued-1960s) Johnny Played The Fiddle Billy Broke Locks* Young Man Who Wouldn't Hoe Corn* Fair Ellender* Whoa Back Buck* Hopalong Peter* Hello Stranger* Lady Margaret* Just for starters! Art |
05 Jul 09 - 04:32 AM (#2671876) Subject: RE: Your Favorite Jerry Rasmussen Tune From: alanabit I like "Old Blue Suit" a lot. It uses an old blue suit as a simple metaphor for a life of dignity and contentment - a simple, resonant idea, which speaks to people everywhere. It is also quite typical of Jerry Rasmussen's ability to take a throwaway line of everyday conversation and recreate the world around it. I like the way Jerry's music expresses strength and contentment all round. It is one of the best things I have found on Mudcat. Mind you, it's just plain annoying the way he makes it all look so easy! |
05 Jul 09 - 07:58 AM (#2671942) Subject: RE: Your Favorite Jerry Rasmussen Tune From: olddude Jerry's new Gospel CD blew me away. He is more than amazing for sure. I have that CD going pretty much everyday at work along with about every other one he did. Every song of Jerry's on any CD is wonderful. A treasure for sure |
05 Jul 09 - 08:07 AM (#2671949) Subject: RE: Your Favorite Jerry Rasmussen Tune From: olddude My 26 year old youngest daughter has a friend who sings and writes. Her friend won a singer/songwriter competition in Denver and was listed in the paper as Denver's best new songwriter. When she heard Jerry's "Handful of Songs" she said, that is the quality of songwriting i hope someday I can do. A great compliment from a great young writer I think. And pretty much says it all |
05 Jul 09 - 08:54 AM (#2671964) Subject: RE: Your Favorite Jerry Rasmussen Tune From: Jerry Rasmussen Thanks so much. I think my favorite song will be my next one. |
05 Jul 09 - 10:20 AM (#2672009) Subject: RE: Your Favorite Jerry Rasmussen Tune From: Waddon Pete Favourite JR Tune? All of 'em! Best wishes, Peter |
05 Jul 09 - 10:25 AM (#2672013) Subject: RE: Your Favorite Jerry Rasmussen Tune From: maeve The pleasure of listening to Jerry's songs and reading his book awaits me in the future. In the meantime, I enjoy visiting his virtual kitchen table. maeve |
05 Jul 09 - 12:10 PM (#2672071) Subject: RE: Your Favorite Jerry Rasmussen Tune From: Art Thieme Maeve, There is a photo of Jerry with guitar stung and singing at that very same kitchen table of his. It is in my photo collection on line at Bruce Kallick's website. I took it when he ran the great museum in Stamford, Connecticut and was living in the gate house of that old mansion/museum. Jerry had brought me in to do a concert there at the museum. Very fond memories!!! Art |
05 Jul 09 - 12:42 PM (#2672092) Subject: RE: Your Favorite Jerry Rasmussen Tune From: SussexCarole Thanks for this thread - I've just spent a while this afternoon listening to Handful of Songs LP. It brought back wonderful memories of spending time with Jerry & Ruth & The Messengers. Jerry's song Handful of Songs is just the best! Cabbage Patch is my next favourite as well as.....(well all of them really) |
05 Jul 09 - 03:08 PM (#2672169) Subject: RE: Your Favorite Jerry Rasmussen Tune From: Jerry Rasmussen How great to have a Handful of Friends, and all the memories that go with it. And yes, Art, those times are wonderful to remember. There was many a Catter who sat around that kitchen table in the 27 years I ran a concert series. None more special than Art. And the Shellbacks... those were the days, my friend. Jerry |
06 Jul 09 - 05:38 AM (#2672541) Subject: RE: Your Favorite Jerry Rasmussen Tune From: maeve Thank you, Art. A friend of mine has enjoyed the good music and companionship at that real life coffee table, too. How fortunate you are to have known Jerry for so many years! maeve |
06 Jul 09 - 08:18 AM (#2672712) Subject: RE: Your Favorite Jerry Rasmussen Tune From: olddude On top of being a genius with his music. Jerry is one of the kindest people anyone could meet. When I wanted to do a CD for my kids. He listened to every iteration of every song over and over and always had some suggestion or advice. Sent me his music, talked about picking and styles of picking ... one of my hero's for sure and proud to say a treasured friend |