Sunday, June 7, 2009

Duelling 'Spillers - or, How I Learned To Love The Banjo


Following on from some (let's face it) slightly disturbing comments over on the Mothership (I may not be playing but I'm still keeping an eye on you all) I thought it might prove an interesting diversion for us to put together a collective celebration of the role of the banjo in pop music.

As a way of introducing the subject we need to look at the masters of the genre, starting (where else?) with this epoch-making scene in which our heroes tincanman (banjo) and nilpferd (acoustic guitar) do what they do best, while the rest of the 'Spill community look on in awe (or possibly abject horror - it's a fine line). Abahachi turns out to be surprisingly tall, don't you think? - but, boy, can he dance! It's a shame that we only get a brief glimpse of frog princess in the first story window, but I suppose you can't have everything in life.



I've created a dropbox folder* wherein it is desirous that you place your own banjo-centric choices - I've put three of my own in there to start things off. By a strange coincidence the same three songs can be heard in this small, but perfectly proportioned, podbeany-type thingumabob ...

* I know you all know where to find it but could SKS please tell me how to place a link to it here?

42 comments:

  1. And did you know that the origins of the banjo are in African music, not American?

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  2. And that comedian Steve Martin is actually a quite accomplished player.

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  3. Indeed, I learned a lot about the banjo's history in a museum in Long Island, I can;t remember which town exactly, but it's close to the carriage museum in the same town.

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  4. Well, it's less evil than the ukulele.

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  5. Well I know I don't need to remind you all that I've posted several times in the past the banjo led reggae band Kali, from their album FrancoFaune, specifically their cut dedicated to BM, 'Brother Bob'. They're foreigners, come from Martinique and sing in some foreign language. Banjo's unusual in that setting.

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  6. tincanman - thanks for all the Earl Scruggs and for the reminder of Steve Martin's genius. Watch it here:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AI8NuFAETMQ

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  7. Sure, pick on the guy with glasses, why don't you..

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  8. Hope you don't mind if I take of my jacket to reveal my leather vest.

    For now I did a simple banjo word search, but I have this clip:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcYVfcZkwYk

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  9. Ha - 'pick' - that's a good 'un!

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  10. Oh I just realised this was supposed to be about the banjo in pop music, and most of what I've put isn't really. Still, enjoy.

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  11. @ ejd - pop music - schmop music - if it's got a banjo in it, let's hear it.

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  12. Tried to put on some Stanley Brothers but they're all .aiff files for some reason and won't load. Shame 'cos you're missing a treat.

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  13. And of course REM's Peter Buck plays banjo.

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  14. @ ali
    dropbox em and I'll see if I can convert them for you


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    Did you have the TV show Hee Haw over here? Roy Clarke (county banjo) and Buck Owens hosted, with country music and wholesome skits of grade school humor level (without the swearing lol).

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  15. Had to add James Yorkston Banjo #1
    and off topic but - the Ukulele Orchestra doing Le Freak (even if uke players are evil - thanks Aba, I learnt 3 notes on thursday) has to be heard!

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  16. thebanjoman.com

    Need I say more. We could be treading on dangerous toes. These people have guns and come from states where DNA testing is redundant.

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  17. @ tincanman - wot, no Sufjan Stevens?

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  18. A seldom-seen example of the banjo in dance music:

    The Grid - Swamp Thing
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7pXID3v1Mw

    (The Grid were Richard Norris and Dave Ball, formerly of Soft Cell)

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  19. I don't do Stevens. no Cat, no Sufjan, no Connie

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  20. @ How about Ray - banjo and all?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIPv9AtZ2zE

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  21. And moving quickly from the ridiculous to the sublime, we can also have this:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRifvUWJHNw

    In fact it's so good, I'll dropbox it ...

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  22. I'm afraid I uninstalled Dropbox as part of a 'purge' to help my computer run.....more..... (make a cup of tea, read some Tolstoy...)...quickly. But "Man of Constant Sorrow" from the 'O Brother Where Art Thou' soundtrack has some irresistible banjo rhythms; and (not completely flippantly but a bit) the full-length version of The Teletubbies theme (which is little Emma's choice of bedtime CD at the moment) is pretty toe-tapping too !

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  23. I dropboxed some stuff too.
    Guess this makes us even ste... sorry

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  24. See I was beaten to Banjo Or Freakout, but it's more Freakout than banjo, dropped a couple of Roebuck's, if you don't know him your jaws will be the next to drop.

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  25. I'm sure I could point y'all to some fine banjo pickin' from Mr Jerome John Garcia...

    Anyone see Bill Bailey on TV doing Duelling Banjos with a bunch of Indian musicians? The guy playing the sitar-like instrument was phenomenal.

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  26. Toffee: 1 last try:

    1. Copy the following code into the html tab of your blogger post, wherever you want the tune to appear:

    First link

    2. Go to your public folder in dropbox, right click on the mp3 you want. Scroll down to "dropbox" and select "copy public link".

    3. Go back to the line of code you pasted in Blogger. Select the text between the quotation marks (http...3). Rightclick & paste your dropbox link.

    4. Select the text "First Link" between the >< marks. Overwrite with whatever you want to call the track.

    5. Hit publish, celebrate & throw away Podbean.

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  27. Bugger, the line of code posted as a link (duh!). Go here instead for the code:

    http://mediaplayer.yahoo.com/

    & copy the first line of code in Box A into your Blogger post (html tab) & continue from there

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  28. @ shoey - thanks - I know how to post a link to an individual mp3 - what I wanted to know was how to post a link to the folder. Perhaps you can't...

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  29. Hey,it looks like I finally have access to the yahoo media code (which I've never used). SO that's how everybody else does it....

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  30. I missed the Ho down!! I have some Stanley Brothers I could dropbox. Did Ali/Tin already do their thing or should I put them in?

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  31. And I recently discovered Cannon's Jug Stompers...kazoo, harmonica, jugs, banjos...what's not to love?

    http://www.last.fm/music/Cannon%27s+Jug+Stompers/_/Minglewood+Blues?autostart

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  32. It's getting spooky.. this album turned up in the post today, from Germany - so it would have already been travelling when the banjo post went up.. they don't do RR.. but here is College town boy:


    Dent May & His Magnificent Ukulele
    College Town Boy

    and who is academic and loves the ukulele?
    At the Academic Conference

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  33. Banjo? Maggie Holland. Black Crow. In the box.

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  34. A banjo and accordion version of the Persuaders theme anyone? It's in the dropbox, called Amicalement Votre because that's the title of the show in French

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  35. Clearly, the first Spillharmonic release should be banjo-based.
    A Stairway to Heaven cover?

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  36. I'm waiting for someone to mention Bela Fleck, possibly the world's greatest banjo player in almost every genre, if you don't know of him check spotty, there's ton's there.

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  37. Tincanman - I can't even get them to upload to Dropbox. They're on a CD that someone recorded for me so that might have something to do with it. Shame, though.

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  38. Interesting that Cape Cod kwassa makes both the A list and the B(anjo) list in the same week. We must ask Marconius if this has ever happened before.

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