David Lindley & Hani Naser
Way Out West In Kansas
Live In Tokyo Playing Real Good

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AvoidingWork
Jan 27, 2006 - 17:14
Pyro wrote:
Anybody else hear "Down in the Boondocks" on the instrumental parts?


From the gist of most of the comments it doesn't look like many people stick around long enough to hear it at the end of the song. It was going to drive me crazy trying to place that rift. Thanks!

mgoldman
Jan 27, 2006 - 17:11
Mr. Dave is one of the most innovative players going and is always out there taking musical risks. Besides that he is really funny.

He also gave the middle finger salute to big label music after 3 albums with Elektra and sells his stuff on line only at http://www.davidlindley.com/cgi-bin/dlshop.cgi.

For fun take a look at who Mr. Dave has played with...http://www.davidlindley.com/discography.html

olsaltybastard
Jan 27, 2006 - 17:00
Music is great. I'd go higher than a 7 if the lyrics were a bit less repeated.

Darrooon
Dec 29, 2005 - 14:31
I think (?) I first heard this album online when KPIG started streaming - it may have been BillG playing it for all I know. Before that I had figured David L. had disappeared or something.
There's lots of fun stuff on this CD. Like "More Than Eva Braun".

MojoJojo
Nov 30, 2005 - 12:26
MuadDib wrote:
yuk - perhaps the lyric "Way Out West in Kansas" needs to be repeated a little more in this song... :puke:


Yeah, and I was born in a small town (in Indiana) and I still dislike John Mellenchumps music. It is too repetitive. It is too repetitive.

outerspace
Nov 30, 2005 - 12:24
Gregorama wrote:

The fact that he's one of probably the top five or ten guitarists alive might have something to do with it.

Go see him if you ever get the chance. He is fantastic live. Never have you seen such outrageous polyester menswear. :)


The boy ain't lyin'. Pictures here

http://www.davidlindley.com/photos.html



And also pics of PART of his instrument collection. Crazy stuff.

Gregorama
Nov 30, 2005 - 12:20
Shesdifferent wrote:
How did this ever get through the LRC?

The fact that he's one of probably the top five or ten guitarists alive might have something to do with it.

Go see him if you ever get the chance. He is fantastic live. Never have you seen such outrageous polyester menswear. :)

Shesdifferent
Nov 30, 2005 - 12:18
How did this ever get through the LRC? Shoot me now!

sparrow
Nov 01, 2005 - 05:37
labkpr wrote:
Perfect "eclectic" tune for Radio Paradise. David is the man. He plays anything with strings and I like the collaboration with Hani Naser. Nice pick, Bill!

:-({|=


What you said, yeah

jone_ston
Oct 17, 2005 - 14:57
I'm guessing this was played on oud (middle-eastern fretless lute), not guitar. It's nice to hear this mixture of near-eastern backing with a very American-sounding song. Probably some of my taste for Balkan music coming through.

jjo
Aug 19, 2005 - 10:50
Thanks God it ended ...

MisterVErb
Aug 04, 2005 - 14:00
Pyro wrote:
Anybody else hear "Down in the Boondocks" on the instrumental parts?


yeah, i was just getting confused by the playlist for that exact reason....

Pyro
Aug 04, 2005 - 13:58
Pyro wrote:
Anybody else hear "Down in the Boondocks" on the instrumental parts?


I still hear it. Guess it's just me.

keemun
Aug 04, 2005 - 13:57
I don't need to hear it a *lot*, but much like Bela Fleck and the Smiths, it's nice mixed with other stuff.

labkpr
Aug 04, 2005 - 13:57
Perfect "eclectic" tune for Radio Paradise. David is the man. He plays anything with strings and I like the collaboration with Hani Naser. Nice pick, Bill!

:-({|=

rascal420
Aug 04, 2005 - 13:56
Kansas is East, not West

MuadDib
Jun 21, 2005 - 08:41
yuk - perhaps the lyric "Way Out West in Kansas" needs to be repeated a little more in this song... :puke:

DisplacedNorthrnr
Jun 21, 2005 - 08:41
This guy sounds kinda like what Courtney Love would sound like if she were a male folk/bluegrass singer.

Tamanegi65
Jun 21, 2005 - 08:41
:puke:

nuff said....


phineas
May 23, 2005 - 00:20
Shesdifferent wrote:
Would love Bill to take this off the play list! Sounds like a song you would sing at camp! :puke:

Oh, c'mon! We'll have smores and everything -- it'll be great!!

True confessions: I looked in at the comments on this and was surprised to see my own post of a few months ago -- go figure! I'm a fan of David Lindley and guess I liked it then -- Now? Maybe not so much.

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