Hi all:
I agree, that does look like DVR.
What's that guitar he's playin'. Looks great.
Alex
I agree, that does look like DVR.
What's that guitar he's playin'. Looks great.
Alex
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I agree, that does look like DVR. What's that guitar he's playin'. Looks great. Alex Here's a couple more pics from the same performance, which I think is 1963 Newport. Notice Sonny Terry sitting between Van Ronk &?McGhee:
I'm diggin' the slot head, 12 fret guitar. Radiused fretboard. I'm thinkin' maybe a Martin "New York" 00 model which I think were made in that era, but I don't really know them all that well. Not sure about that little bridge. Fancy inlay at the 15th, too. Not to guitar geek too much, but I've heard about John playing a variety of guitars, never a 12 fret, tho'. Anybody happen to know what he was playin' at this gig?
All for now. John C. Hey John,
Yeah, these are the only pics I've ever seen of MJH playing a slothead. I'm guessing that he borrowed it for this performance, possibly from another musician. I posted these photos over on the Unofficial Martin Guitar Forum. It's unclear whether this is a Martin or not -- a couple of respondents offered this:
"i've a turn-of-the-century george bauer gtr, looks similar to the pictured gtr, incl fret marker positioning. headstock has a star inlaid On a different (& borderline fanatical) note, this past weekend I assembled mp3's of every unique MJH song in my collection. I count 75 unique songs -- btw, 16 of them (21%) are spirituals.
ed: I deleted the duplicated "Lazy Blues" - so the count stands at 74, not 75 Anyway, here is the list that I came up with. Johnm or anyone else -- are there any MJH songs missing from this list? # Title *** Notes *** 1 "Ain't Nobody's Business" *** aka "Nobody's Dirty Business" *** 2 "All Night Long" 3 "Avalon Blues" 4 "Beulah Land" 5 "Big Leg Blues" 6 "Blessed Be the Name" 7 "Blue Harvest Blues" 8 "Boys You're Welcome" 9 "C.C. Rider" 10 "Candyman" 11 "Casey Jones" 12 "Coffee Blues" 13 "Comin' Home" 14 "Corrina Corrina" 15 "Cow Hooking Blues" *** MJH also recorded "Cow Hooking Blues No. 2" *** 16 "Do Lord Remember Me" *** same melody/picking pattern as "Beulah Land" *** 17 "Farther Along" 18 "First Shot Missed Him" 19 "Frankie & Albert" *** aka "Frankie" *** 20 "Funky Butt" 21 "Good Morning, Carrie" 22 "Goodnight Irene" 23 "Got the Blues (Can't Be Satisfied)" 24 "Here I Am, Oh Lord, Send Me" *** same melody/picking pattern as "You've Got To Walk That Lonesome Valley" *** 25 "Hey, Honey, Right Away" 26 "Hop Joint" 27 "Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight" 28 "I Been Crying Since You Been Gone" 29 "I Shall Not Be Moved" 30 "If You Don't Want Me Baby" 31 "I'm Satisfied" 32 "Joe Turner Blues" 33 "Keep On Knocking" 34 "Lazy Blues" 35 "Let the Mermaids Flirt with Me" *** melody based on Jimmie Rodgers "Waiting on a Train" *** 36 "Liza Jane (God's Unchanging Hand)" *** MJH on harmonica, no guitar *** 37 "Louis Collins" 38 "Make Me A Pallet on the Floor" 39 "Moanin' the Blues" 40 "Monday Morning Blues" 41 "My Creole Belle" 42 "Nearer My God to Thee" 43 "Nobody Cares for Me" 44 "Oh Mary, Don't You Weep" 45 "Over in the Glory Land" 46 "Payday" 47 "Pera Lee" *** MJH on slide guitar *** 48 "Poor Boy, Long Ways from Home" 49 "Praying on the Old Camp Ground" *** based on Civil War-era song, "Tenting on the Old Camp Ground" *** 50 "Richland Woman Blues" 51 "Rubber Dolly" *** same melody/picking pattern as "My Creole Belle" *** 52 "Salty Dog Blues" 53 "Shake That Thing" 54 "Shortnin' Bread" 55 "Since I Laid My Burden Down" *** aka "Glory Glory Hallelujah" *** 56 "Sliding Delta" 57 "Spanish Fandango" 58 "Spider, Spider" 59 "Spike Driver's Blues" 60 "Stagolee" 61 "Stocktime (Buck Dance)" *** aka "Stockwell" *** 62 "Talking Casey" *** MJH on slide guitar *** 63 "The Chicken" 64 "Trouble I Had All My Days" 65 "Waiting for You" 66 "Waiting on a Train" *** see "Let the Mermaids Flirt with Me" *** 67 "Weeping & Wailing" 68 "What A Friend We Have in Jesus" 69 "Where Shall I Be" 70 "Wise & Foolish Virgins (Tender Virgins)" 71 "Worried Blues" 72 "You Are My Sunshine" 73 "You've Got To Die" 74 "You've Got To Walk That Lonesome Valley" *** performed on Pete Seeger's "Rainbow Quest" TV show; see "Here I Am, Oh Lord, Send Me" *** My sources for these were: - his 1928 recordings for Okeh - his 1963 recordings for Piedmont - his 1963 Library of Congree recordings - his 1963 TV appearane on Pete Seeger's "Rainbow Quest" - his 1963-66 recordings for Vanguard - the 1964 performance from Ontario Place, recently released as "Memorial Anthology" - the 1965 Oberlin College concert, recently released as "Revisited" Nice list, Outfidel. Hardly fanatical. You haven't even listed the keys, tunings and playing positions yet. (I joke, but then in a way I don't. This would be an admirable project, IMO).
alex - argh! you're right. make that 74 unique songs
uncle bud - I started to do just that, but stopped because I didn't want to be *that* geeky. Okay, I also don't have the time. However, I would be interested in knowing the % of songs MJH played in the key of C -- probably more than 1/4 of his total output, maybe more than 1/3? Delta Dan
Hey everyone. I just signed at Weenie Campbell. Its great to hear how many people John Hurt has made happy and good to see Outfidel continuing to share his knowledge and artefacts with us all (Hi Michael - I'll be in touch shortly).
I have amassed an enormous amount of information on John Hurt and after three years of research am now getting on with a book about his life and times. I will post an update here shortly. Cheers Delta Dan ...hey, outfidel (or anyone), what's the title of ... 'she might shoot you, cut you, starve you, too, ain't to tellin', what she might do? Is that Ain't No Tellin' ? ... I've actually been playing the song for about 6 or 7 years and forgot the actual title, didn't think I saw it on your list, and am too lazy to research it myself right now
Tom,
On the OKeh 1928 sessions, the song was called Ain't No Tellin' but on later recordings was called Make Me a Pallet on Your Floor. And welcome, Delta Dan! Delta Dan
Hey you John Hurt fans. I just posted an update on my book in the main forum, if your interested.
Delta Dan
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