Monday, August 31, 2015

Tollstock '15, part 2



So that's the inside of the barn.  The set-up was incomplete at that point, lovers of cymbals and cables and mic stands and all that jazz, but you get the picture.  Also, it's the inside of the barn by daylight, you lovers of twinkly lights.  And it's a bit of a close-up, lovers of all the space to left and right and up and (on the right anyway) down.

Anyhoo, this batch of songs rounds out the cream of the crop from Friday, which was a short go of things to begin with.   We've got other stuff on "tape" but it's strictly for the professional archivists and humble self-flagellators.  The cuts below, though, are for public consumption, so long as you listen with gentle ears and kind hearts.

The major upside, evident upon dropping needle into groove, is that Charlie and Roger had arrived, thus kicking us up out of the gutter and bringing some focus and, y'know, quality and actually planned "notes" and such.  Witness a really quickly thrown-together "Drive My Car".  As for all these, Roady is on drums and Charlie on guitar.  For this one, I can only guess that it's Adam on tambourine, possibly Dirtbike Richard on guitar, Roger on bass, and me on some rudimentary piano

Next is a solid stab at the blues classic "Key to the Highway" (which I learned from Eric Clapton's Derek and the Dominoes, but which dates back electrically to Little Walter and further back acoustically to Big Bill Broonzy).  Man, but we need to do this more often! That's Roger on second guitar and me on the bass. 

From there we backslide into Honcho-plus-one-town with a run-through of our own "Jenny Everyday", with Charlie gamely along for the ride and making things so much better and kind of Chris Isaak-y now that I listen to it again.  Then it was time for young Oliver Sorkin to head to bed or wherever hisself had to go, so out came a hot-rodded "She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain" and Roger sang and danced around.

Thus was Friday, as far as the Tiny Robot was concerned.

jk


Drive My Car:
https://app.box.com/s/b61d9jigbjj6h3m77rbpsgw6zdgy1mct



Key to the Highway:
https://app.box.com/s/sfjijzywem3gsw3nvrgg18s47zy79vx4



Jenny Everyday:
https://app.box.com/s/vtrmqo5z3svrhb6r4tnp9j7tcc6f9l6o



She'll Be Comin' 'Round the Mountain:
https://app.box.com/s/04convflcq5ldjw2v8xtgf26jbfhe6kc


Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Tollstock '15, part 1


That, of course, is the barn. Or part of the barn, anyway, because that thing is gargantuan.  Man, but in short order it became my favorite place to play, on account of the acoustics and the company and the casual vibe and everything else.  What was conceived as an practice/ recording session for three of us gradually picked up momentum and complexity until, by "go time", it had become a long-overdue multi-day Hudson River Valley getaway for friends and families, music, cooking, beer-slaying and generally hanging out and having a grand old time.  Thus was "Tollstock 2015", with unending thanks to Adam and Malinda and Kay and Maynard.

We set up the gear Friday and gradually got to working on things, with people arriving and then drifting in and out.  Roady was usually on drums, and Charlie on the good and fancy and funky guitar.  Adam most often on bass.  Roger on guitar or bass.  Me playing guitar or trying to keep up on whatever slot was open.  Mysterious guests like "The Man Known Only as Beez" or "Richard from the Dirt Bikes of Brooklyn" appeared out of nowhere and disappeared into the shadows.

So these first cuts are early on, from Friday daytime .  Roady, Adam and I got the sound up and running and shook off the dust with some Honcho tunes.  That's the three of us on "St. Mary, Star of the Sea".  We then got to a rough 3-piece run-through of "Steep Starts" (not posted here), after which you hear Richard ask "You guys don't need a rhythm player, do you?"  And thus we were off to the races!-- That's the much improved 4-piece version here, after which we tried to get a contract inked, as you you can hear.  Then our newly constituted quartet took a stab at "Mary Mary", even as a few more people arrived....  More on that next....

JK

St. Mary, Star of the Sea:
https://app.box.com/s/sx652635gxpbkzklb77pznwwdpk99g0j




Steep Starts:
https://app.box.com/s/q6slu4ggoi6dabtcak6xgeezo0zmo6rg




Mary, Mary:    
https://app.box.com/s/j27fhdx373z37qeg2e5ubdryf8snud0q        

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

"Grey Gardens" preview, part 2: "The Suitors Turned Away" / "All In the Stars"

OK folks.  Just wanted to follow up on the last post, "David Darling", which debuted the "Grey Gardens" material for You, the Listening Public.  Here are two more cuts from the Jan 2014 sessions, down in Sei's basement in Station North, Baltimore.  Roady, Dillo and I knocked out the backing tracks there, after which there was some overdubbing done back in the northlands.

"The Suitors Turned Away" comes from relatively early in the story, as "Little Edie" Beale has to face up to the fact that her marriage options aren't panning out for one reason or another in the big city, and back she goes to live with her mother on the Island.

"All in the Stars" pretty much wraps up the whole thing in uplifting fashion.  The Beales, and Little Edie in particular, were a superstitious lot and, wrapped up in tarot cards and stars and dream interpretation and all, it's Edie telling everyone that she knows what's up and that everybody else has it "aaaawwl wrong!"  Roll credits.

jk


"The Suitors Turned Away":    https://app.box.com/s/zcwd2fcqb21r55oqy0twd3magjh1r6sr



"All In the Stars":                   https://app.box.com/s/nmxy98yn5m9c3nplceh4edc6zh2dry0s