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Title:GUITARnotes - Where Every Note has Emotion
Notice:Discussion of the finer stringed instruments
Moderator:KDX200::COOPER
Created:Thu Aug 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3280
Total number of notes:61432

2708.0. "Doc Watson" by POWDML::DAGG () Tue Apr 20 1993 10:31

    
    
    Any Doc Watson fans out there? I've only heard him a little, 
    and I'm wondering about recomended recordings and if there
    are any published transcriptions, or method books for 
    his style of playing.    
    
    (I did a dir/title=watson and didn't find anything, please
    move if this belongs somewhere else)
    
    thanks, 
    
    Dave
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2708.1COMPLX::BULLARDTue Apr 20 1993 16:067
     His rendition of Down Yonder is great. I have it along with many other
    artist on "Flatpicking Guitar Festival. I've seen a few of his
    instructional books in Homespun Tapes and a few other catalogs I
    recieve. I'll try to remember to look up adresses and input them 
    for ya.
    
    chuck
2708.2Some AlbumsDV780::MALKOSKIWed Apr 21 1993 11:0814
    Most of us old enough to remember the '60s look to Doc Watson as the
    counrty picker who took the acoustic guitar and extended it well beyond
    it role as a rhythm instrument. I'm not sure how many albums Doc's
    made, but my favorites are the first 5 or 6 he recorded for Vanguard in
    the '60's - DOC WATSON, DOC WATSON & SON, SOUTHBOUND, for example. And
    there is a terrific 2-fer on Vanguard called THE ESSENTIAL DOC WATSON,
    which is a 2-record concert set. Also, about 1982, Doc recorded an
    album called THE GUITAR ALBUM - all picking. It's great.
    
    Doc's work on the first WILL THE CIRCLE BE UNBROKEN album by the Dirt
    Band is wonderful. Check it out.
    
    Paul
     
2708.3The essential CD for saleFRSBEE::DUBOIS_RWed Apr 21 1993 12:316
    Theres a guy in Merrimack selling THE ESSENTIAL DOC WATSON CD. Its
    listed in the COOKIE FOLK conference in note 427 "FOR SALE" I think
    he's asking $8.00 for it.
    
      Bob
    
2708.4BSS::STPALY::J_KUHNIt's only a northern songWed Apr 21 1993 19:474
    Also Homespun has a instructional *video* with him in it. 
    And Kicking Mule has a video of a concert with him and some other
    people for 24 bucks.
    
2708.5ZYDECO::MCABEEcloset bohemianWed Apr 21 1993 21:095
I particularly like Doc's early stuff because it's folkier and has more 
variety.  He used to play banjo and harmonica and sing unaccompanied ballads
in addition to the super guitar work.

Bob
2708.6Sounds GoodPOWDML::DAGGThu Apr 22 1993 18:056
    Thanks for the tips!
    
    Any addresses for the mentioned "Homespun Tapes", or
    "Kicking Mule", would be great!  First I've heard of these.   
    
    Dave
2708.7CHEFS::IMMSAadrift on the sea of heartbreakWed Apr 28 1993 10:3314
    I saw Doc at Union Grove NC last year.
    
    Sad to say, but I think he is past his best.
    
    Even sadder, the vacuum which his grandson Richard (Merle's son) is
    trying to fill is larger than his ability to do so IMHO.
    
    You can keep the Tony Rice's of this world. Technically he may be
    faultless but he is also soulless - Doc has never stripped the soul 
    out of the music and always leaves the edges rounded.
    
    
    
    andy
2708.8give 'em a call!BSS::STPALY::J_KUHNI am ElvisWed Apr 28 1993 20:5322
    
    
            Homespun Tapes
            Box 694
            Woodstock, NY 12498
            1-800-33-TAPES
    
    
    Kicking Mule Records Inc.      instructional books/recordings,
    P.O. Box 158                   acoustic music -- guitar, banjo,
    Alderpoint, CA  95411          British Isles & Celtic music
    707-926-5312 or
    800-262-5312
    fax 707-926-5250
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
2708.9Back to BasicsPOWDML::COHEN_RTue May 04 1993 13:2513
    	A lot of Doc's early breaks are available (tab) on the Oak
    	Publications' book on his style.  I'll get the appropriate
    	title for you tomorrow.
    
    	BTW -- Trivia:  His name is Arthel.  "Doc" was a nickname
    	given to him after Doctor Watson of Sherlock Holmes fame.
    
        Check into the old Folkway discography, Vanguard "Live on
    	Stage" 2-fer with Merle, "Strictly Instumently" with Flatt
    	and Scruggs (Columbia).
    
    	Just a thought.