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Songs:Ohia - March 11, 1999 - Love Leaves Its Abusers - New Brooklyn Tavern, Columbia, SC
NOTE: Unlike most of the other videos I am not the original taper. If you are that person and have questions or concerns please contact me.
This video is for archival purposes only. All rights belong to Secretly Canadian and Jason Molina: Autumn Bird Songs (ASCAP).
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this guy is pure gold
So amazed to realize that I've performed (not music, obviously) on the same stage as Molina. And it's so cool to think my little town bar hosted my favorite singer-songwriter once.
Holy hell. What a find.
I love Jason so much I feel like he was my brother or my cousin in another life.
Meu comentário deve ter desaparecido, mas só queria dizer o quanto me sinto orgulhoso de amar cada trecho dessa música. Jason, wherever your soul is, stay in peace.
A real gem to have on footage
@tct84
2 жыл бұрын
The artistic simpletons have NO CLUE of this ascendance
dang that first line says it all
o.m.g.
Fantastic, thank you for sharing!
Thank you for this
OMG
Archive man, can you shed some light on the type of guitar Jason was using here? Not the model - the actual type - is it a 4 string baritone? Whats the tuning? I can't tell, as I'm not familiar with with these more unusual guitars! Is that the type of guitar that was used to record A&A? BTW, as usual, thanks for these videos, they are gold!!
@sfrussell999
5 жыл бұрын
Chicco Lazzaretti yeah he played a baritone guitar a lot on the earlier records!
@barnabusrex2194
2 жыл бұрын
based on the chord shapes it seems to be a normal 6 string without the high b and e strings. molina played a four string tenor guitar a lot *before* A&A and baritones (which have six strings) throughout his life but that's not a long enough neck to be a baritone and you can see empty tuning heads on the headstock which means it's not a tenor.
@bosco7837
2 жыл бұрын
@@barnabusrex2194 Thanks for replying and good points Eric, the chord shapes do look vaguely power-chordy and that's definitely a regular scale guitar with just two strings removed. Still, I could never get the guitar to sound as his, so that's why I always suspected alternate tunings. So this is the way A&A was recorded then? Just a regular guitar with the two high strings off?