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14.1 | More Martyn, yeah! | LYME::FRY | | Wed Nov 19 1986 09:22 | 5 |
| Hi. I've just joined DEC at Reading, and I'm trying to get the
hang of Notes, so excuse any hitches. I play some John Martyn stuff
(the easier bits!) so I'd be happy to make any suggestions on specific
problems.
Cheers, Andrew.
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14.2 | 'ello, 'ello, 'ello | RDGENG::FRY | | Thu Dec 04 1986 05:31 | 5 |
| I tried making Email contact with you, William, but you don't exist!
Mind you, nor do I now; however, I do exist on RDGENG::FRY. Be
glad to receive your call!
Good health, Andrew.
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14.3 | tell me more! | ERIE::JHOWINGTON | New at this stuff | Thu Feb 05 1987 14:19 | 8 |
| Just curious - have heard only "May You Never," and wonder if a
lot of John Martyn's stuff is in this vein. If so, can anyone
recommend albums? I've seen only a couple in the folk stores.
Please advise if this isn't an appropriate use of this Notes file.
Thanks,
john in apo
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14.4 | a bit more, as requested! | RDGENG::FRY | | Tue Mar 03 1987 09:30 | 38 |
| The first time I saw John Martyn was in 1968, when he was playing
superb acoustic fingerstyle folky/bluesy stuff, a lot self-penned.
This was about the time of his firsr two albums (UK) called:
London Conversations
The Tumbler
Since then, like most musicians he's gone through some fairly drastic
style changes, as well as some very variable quality changes!
The most elemental of these is his move to electric guitar and the
use of effects. It's been a gradual development, and he's never
given up the acoustic outright, but the style and content of his
material has changed quite a bit. He now performs a lot (only?)
with a band.
Inbetweentimes he went through a phase performing with his wife(?
sister ?) Beverley, including albums called "Stormbringer" and "The
Road To Ruin", which I personally disliked.
More recently (ie. the last eight or ten years!) his albums have
included:
Glorious Fool
One World
Solid Air
Sunday's Child
This list is by no means exhaustive, nor in chronological order.
I like them all (and the first two albums from way back).
He uses a wide variety of tunings including (I think) a nice Dm7,
not to mention a lot of different effects gadgets (which I haven't
looked into). His vocal style is pretty distinctive (but we won't
go into that here - wrong conference, maybe!)
Wishing you good listening!
Andrew
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14.5 | Sweet Jelly Roll | SHIRE::GOLDBERG | I'd rather be eating ... | Thu May 21 1987 08:26 | 9 |
| I spent a long time trying to imitate John Martyn's style on "May
You Never" from the "Solid Air" album. I used a normal tuning, but
can never quite get the feel - does he use a chord tuning on this?
If so, what?
Regards,
Dave
P.S. To do the voice you need to smoke at least 60 a day!!!
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14.6 | | WELMTS::GREENB | Suit yourself, then | Tue Jul 10 1990 06:42 | 11 |
| If anyone's still interested....
I believe Martyn plays 'May You Never' in dropped D; at least, I can do
a passable imitation in that tuning.
Another tuning he uses a lot (e.g. on 'Hurt in Your Heart', off Grace
and Danger) is C-G-D-D-A-E; by tuning down that low on certain strings,
you can get Martyn's characteristic string-popping effect.
Bob
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14.7 | Desperately Seeking John | AQUA::ROST | Get up and get hip to the trip | Tue Jul 10 1990 09:20 | 10 |
| Yo, UK noters:
What's Martyn up to these days? His last US release, "Foundations"
came out about three years ago...I haven't heard of a US tour since
about 1985...
What about CD reissues over there? So far, only "Foundations" and
"Piece by Piece" have made it to CD in the US.
Brian
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14.8 | Doing well | ESSB::NWARNER | I Pink, Therefore I Ham | Mon Jul 16 1990 09:37 | 11 |
|
His last release, two months ago, is great.
It's called 'The Apprentice' and is crammed full of high quality
popular, hummable catchy tunes with some nice arangements....
Strongly recomended..
Nigel
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14.9 | What's "dropped D" | AYOU10::CARREY | Who's Michael Winner & how much? | Tue Sep 25 1990 12:12 | 15 |
| re.> < Note 14.6 by WELMTS::GREENB "Suit yourself, then" >
> If anyone's still interested....
yes I am..
> I believe Martyn plays 'May You Never' in dropped D; at least, I can do
> a passable imitation in that tuning.
Could you explain "dropped D" tuning please Bob...
cheers...
rik...:-)
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14.10 | | AQUA::ROST | She moves me, man | Tue Sep 25 1990 14:51 | 10 |
| Re: .9
Dropped D tuning is the same as standard tuning with the low E lowered
to D:
D A G D B E
This lets you play tunes in D and get the D bass note on the lowest
string. Most chord shapes are the same if they don't use the sixth
string.
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14.11 | A bit of MAY YOU NEVER | KURMA::JHYNDMAN | Life in the bus lane | Wed Oct 03 1990 01:15 | 22 |
| Re "May You Never";-
There's a nice little run during the A chord section that I've tried to show
below;- please excuse the pitiful attempt at tablature! You hit the 4th string
with the thumb,then pinch the 2nd and 4th together,or strum with the fingers,
or something;- I'd need the guitar here to get it right!
It takes a bit of practice to get that slap between the beats just
right,but it's worth it.
E-------------------------------- Play the x's as a pair,then the O's etc
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B----X--O-----X-----O--X--------- BTW,Brian had his D&G strings mixed
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G--------------------------------
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D----X-----O--X-----O------X-----
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A--------------------------------
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D--------------------------------
Big Jim from South Queensferry
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14.12 | Martyn On British TV | KURMA::JHYNDMAN | REBEL WITHOUT A CLUE | Mon Mar 04 1991 10:20 | 7 |
| Did anyone catch John Martyn on the new BBC Scotland program,"Push The
Boat Out" on Saturday night...he did some excellent acoustic numbers,
including "May You Never","Solid Air",and"Sweet Jelly Roll"
He used the same strange tuning throughout,and it was great to get
a close up view of his picking style,where he slaps the strings with
his nails on the offbeat.Good to see him back to basics.
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14.13 | Get Awf You're Haws! | SCOAYR::SROBERTSON | | Thu Apr 18 1991 19:59 | 10 |
| I along with many others waisted two saturday nights in waiting to see
John Martyn but must have got our dates mixed up - he is playing in
sunny Ayr again this time at a place called the civic theatre.It is a
small theatre with great acoustics I'm told so am looking forward to
it.I hope he has his band with him,although he is excellent doing his
acoustic sets to,but doubt it as it seems to be a small one off.
stuart.
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14.14 | Hardly A Household Word | TECRUS::ROST | Fretting less, enjoying it more | Tue Dec 21 1993 13:43 | 19 |
| Re: .8
Believe it or not, "The Apprentice" just made it to the US about a year
ago and it took me until two months ago to track down a copy. Turns
out the US label handling it is only an hour's drive from my house, no
wonder none of the local stores could get it %^&*
There's been another two out since "The Apprentice": "Cooltide" and "No
Little Boy". The latter is rerecordings of his old "hits" in his newer
electric style. It's the first one to be on anything approaching a major
label (Mesa, distributed by Rhino, who are distributed by
Capitol....whew) for six years or so.
He also just appeared in the Boston area. I saw a one-sentence mention
two days before the show...sheesh...talk about low profile! Still
waiting for someone to issue some of the older albums on CD here in the
States (particularly "Solid Air", which I have only on tape).
Brian
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