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sisabet ([personal profile] sisabet) wrote2005-04-19 10:40 am

Roots Music Rec's Request

So apparently there is a ton of interest in American Roots Music - so yay! I've drafted help on the essay front from two very intelligent and musical sources, so this might actually make sense. This is my goal for May/June.

Before that - I do want to do an actual *music* post of Americana, kinda like Lum did with the blues posts, just so there is a starting point. I mean, I can bring up King Wilkie or North Mississippi Allstars or Uncle Tupelo or Professor Longhair or Alison Moore or Steve Earle (and believe me, I *will*) but music is a strange beast in that we can talk all day long about what makes *this* Americana and how this is actually folk music but since it was so heavily influenced by such and such artist that it sounds kinda country and how this is classic country but if you listen carefully, you can definitely hear a blues influence and this is classic blues by way of southern rock and this is not any of the above, but something totally different, but is important because it helped shape all of the above.

And it can all be called Americana because it all arises from roots music.

But none of this means anything if we are just talking about it - we gotta listen to it as well (so we have something to talk about). So now I need your help - if you are reading this and are into roots music -- please post a couple of essential rec's in the comments cause, as you know, this is an extremely large playing field.

And my definition of roots music is extremely wide - so if you think it fits, go ahead and suggest it and tell me why (if you can, you don't have to).

Also - you can just give the name of the artist and album/song - uploading mp3s is not a requirement to play.
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[identity profile] carenejeans.livejournal.com 2005-04-19 08:31 pm (UTC)(link)
I was on country, folk and bluegrass lists (BGRASS-L was my introduction to both mailing lists and the internet, back in the gopher/usenet days!) and then later, when "alt-country" got going, on an alt-country/Americana list (plus a few rockabilly lists and an old time list -- this was my old "fandom," you understand). Anyway, as Ron in Dry Branch Fire Squad says, I only told you that to tell you this. 8-) There was a lot of crossover on these lists, and whenever someone on the folk lists would complain about DeMent's voice being "too twangy," people on the bluegrass list would take umbrage. *g*

I grew up listening to Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard and Glen Campbell, so I kind of got the more... smooth-and-low end of things! But in the late 80s I fell for bluegrass.

I had a huge crush on Jimmie Dale Gilmore for a while. *g*

Aaaand, speaking of Dry Branch Fire Squad, their Long Journey CD, back when Suzanne Thomason was in the band, is great. "Long Journey" is a version of "Lone Journey" which brings us to: Doc and Merle Watson. 8-)

Get back to work! 8-)

[identity profile] sisabet.livejournal.com 2005-04-19 08:54 pm (UTC)(link)
I had a huge crush on Jimmie Dale Gilmore for a while.

It's the hair, isn't it?

Aaaand, speaking of Dry Branch Fire Squad, their Long Journey CD, back when Suzanne Thomason was in the band, is great. "Long Journey" is a version of "Lone Journey" which brings us to: Doc and Merle Watson. 8-)

Rec!! I must get this CD!!