Grey Street on 12-string
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Grey Street on 12-string
check out the Grey Street vid on http://www.dmband.com , dave plays it on a 12-string, i gotta try it now, i havent played Grey Street in a while, let alone on a 12-string
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actually, i am surprised, i havent been to a concert since DMB started playing Grey Street a lot ( i havent been to a concert since Aug 2001), so i am a little surprised, but not much, cause there are a few songs you expect dave to play on a 12
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Just braggin
I was one of the first few thousand to see dave play a Grey Street on his 12-string at Polaris Ampitheatre in Columbus, 6-19-00. So, that is when he first started playing grey street, and using his 12-string to play it. Just some FYI.
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Re: Just braggin
you.. have a... taylor... w65ce??BigSpeen3436 wrote:I was one of the first few thousand to see dave play a Grey Street on his 12-string at Polaris Ampitheatre in Columbus, 6-19-00. So, that is when he first started playing grey street, and using his 12-string to play it. Just some FYI.
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im probably missing something here, but how do you get that he has a taylor w65ce out of that quoteshane wrote:you.. have a... taylor... w65ce??BigSpeen3436 wrote:I was one of the first few thousand to see dave play a Grey Street on his 12-string at Polaris Ampitheatre in Columbus, 6-19-00. So, that is when he first started playing grey street, and using his 12-string to play it. Just some FYI.

like i said, im probably missing something
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Nope, cuz I don't get it either. He must have mis-read something.johntherevelator wrote:im probably missing something here, but how do you get that he has a taylor w65ce out of that quoteshane wrote:you.. have a... taylor... w65ce??BigSpeen3436 wrote:I was one of the first few thousand to see dave play a Grey Street on his 12-string at Polaris Ampitheatre in Columbus, 6-19-00. So, that is when he first started playing grey street, and using his 12-string to play it. Just some FYI.![]()
like i said, im probably missing something
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wouldnt we all?PilotC150 wrote:Nope, cuz I don't get it either. He must have mis-read something.johntherevelator wrote:im probably missing something here, but how do you get that he has a taylor w65ce out of that quoteshane wrote:you.. have a... taylor... w65ce??BigSpeen3436 wrote:I was one of the first few thousand to see dave play a Grey Street on his 12-string at Polaris Ampitheatre in Columbus, 6-19-00. So, that is when he first started playing grey street, and using his 12-string to play it. Just some FYI.![]()
like i said, im probably missing something
But I'd like a w65ce
im saving up for a new acoustic of some kind, not sure what kind yet, cuz im nowhere near what i need, and im gettin a minidisc player first
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Dave's actually used a 12-string for a lot longer than some people think. I can't really discern it so well on Before These Crowded Streets but I know in the D&T shows he definately uses it for Spoon. If you pay very close attention to the Storytellers recordings you can see a quick shot of his hand strumming what appears to be 12 strings over the hole. As a matter of fact if you have the complete Storytellers downloaded he even makes a reference to pulling it out at a certain point in the show. I know the guitar is a Martin but off the top of my head I'm not sure what model. I know it's mentioned somewhere.
He really started using it heavily on The Lillywhite Sessions and later on Busted Stuff in songs such as Grey Street, Sweet Up and Down (occasionally), JTR, Raven, Big Eyed Fish, Bartender, and some even claim You Never Know though I still have yet to see it.
I have a really REALLY old mp3 of D&T playing an amazing Recently where Tim plays the 12-string. I gave it a shot myself on my Yamaha FG-420 12-string and it was just as cool. If you're playing around I would suggest giving it a try - loads of fun to play and improv.
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He really started using it heavily on The Lillywhite Sessions and later on Busted Stuff in songs such as Grey Street, Sweet Up and Down (occasionally), JTR, Raven, Big Eyed Fish, Bartender, and some even claim You Never Know though I still have yet to see it.
I have a really REALLY old mp3 of D&T playing an amazing Recently where Tim plays the 12-string. I gave it a shot myself on my Yamaha FG-420 12-string and it was just as cool. If you're playing around I would suggest giving it a try - loads of fun to play and improv.
Man....I can sure ramble....
Peace,
Kev
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actually he only has one of the extra string slots with a string in it when he plays that. if you look closely, he's playing his martin twelver, you can tell that because you can see the 12 bridge nuts, but only the low e has the 2nd actave string with it, the other five are all alone. im pretty sure he didnt play with a twelver until he started playing with tim in maybe 97, maybe even later.KevinGTArch wrote:Dave's actually used a 12-string for a lot longer than some people think. I can't really discern it so well on Before These Crowded Streets but I know in the D&T shows he definately uses it for Spoon. If you pay very close attention to the Storytellers recordings you can see a quick shot of his hand strumming what appears to be 12 strings over the hole...
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Not completely discounting your idea but I'm betting it's a full twelver. I mean why the hell would you play a 12-string with 7-strings in it? It's completely obscure! First of all the gap between your strings would be rediculous if you didn't use all 12 not to mention your bridge pins probably wouldn't stay in because they need the strings. Plus if you listen closely you can hear the octaves and tell by the sound. I've seen the same stills from Storytellers and I've seen the double strings on the B and E as well. I don't know, maybe he wanted to be obscure and play 7-strings on a 12 but it just doesn't seem likely to me.madtadder wrote:actually he only has one of the extra string slots with a string in it when he plays that. if you look closely, he's playing his martin twelver, you can tell that because you can see the 12 bridge nuts, but only the low e has the 2nd actave string with it, the other five are all alone. im pretty sure he didnt play with a twelver until he started playing with tim in maybe 97, maybe even later.
Kev
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you're telling me that even after looking at this picture you still think he's got the other strings doubled up? you can't even see the b and e strings, they'd be quite visible if they had their octaves. im fairly certain only the low e has its octave, its harder to tell from pictures, but when you watch the video on a tv, its pretty clear.KevinGTArch wrote:Not completely discounting your idea but I'm betting it's a full twelver. I mean why the hell would you play a 12-string with 7-strings in it? It's completely obscure! First of all the gap between your strings would be rediculous if you didn't use all 12 not to mention your bridge pins probably wouldn't stay in because they need the strings. Plus if you listen closely you can hear the octaves and tell by the sound. I've seen the same stills from Storytellers and I've seen the double strings on the B and E as well. I don't know, maybe he wanted to be obscure and play 7-strings on a 12 but it just doesn't seem likely to me.madtadder wrote:actually he only has one of the extra string slots with a string in it when he plays that. if you look closely, he's playing his martin twelver, you can tell that because you can see the 12 bridge nuts, but only the low e has the 2nd actave string with it, the other five are all alone. im pretty sure he didnt play with a twelver until he started playing with tim in maybe 97, maybe even later.
Kev
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Re: Just braggin
I wish I did, but no. Anyway, all these quotations are confusing the hell out of me. Mmmmmmmm food. Sorry, it's just that Dominos should be at my door any minute and its the first time i try the cinnamon dot thingys. Its here, GTG!!!!johntherevelator wrote:wouldnt we all?PilotC150 wrote:Nope, cuz I don't get it either. He must have mis-read something.johntherevelator wrote:im probably missing something here, but how do you get that he has a taylor w65ce out of that quoteshane wrote:you.. have a... taylor... w65ce??BigSpeen3436 wrote:I was one of the first few thousand to see dave play a Grey Street on his 12-string at Polaris Ampitheatre in Columbus, 6-19-00. So, that is when he first started playing grey street, and using his 12-string to play it. Just some FYI.![]()
like i said, im probably missing something
But I'd like a w65ce
im saving up for a new acoustic of some kind, not sure what kind yet, cuz im nowhere near what i need, and im gettin a minidisc player first
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