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This was the second "jazz age" style song I ever wrote. I needed to write it to express the ecstasy that being with Applejack had filled me with, the excitement and the zest for life that I was feeling as I lived with her and loved her.
Here it is, passably performed by Eddie Canter & His Applebuckers (my fandom-oriented jug band project)
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It's very nice! Though, if you can, I suggest adding in a trombone, or a muted trumpet to add the jazz. Otherwise, I loved it!
Also, did you perform all the instruments?
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04-29-2015, 07:53 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-29-2015, 07:53 AM by Sentimental Gentleman.)
Thank you very much for the comment and the compliment, EquestriaPenguin! I do, in fact, play all the instruments on that recording, though I like to pretend that it's a more "real" band by giving pseudonyms to all the "players" of the different instruments (Bix Bridlebecke, Duke Geldington, Paul Whitemane, and of course Eddie Canter). I'm not really a virtuoso on any of the instruments I play, but I think when they come together they sound at least a little decent.
I agree that it would be a little more Dixieland-esque, and maybe even a little nicer, with either of the instruments you mentioned, but unfortunately I don't play either of them. I play some clarinet, but not in a Dixieland style, and so it wouldn't really fit in. In making this music, I take my primary inspiration from the Mound City Blue Blowers. They were a group in the twenties that played hot jazz with a lineup of Comb and Tissue Paper, Kazoo, and Banjo...and they actually had a really big hit with their first record, "Arkansas Blues." I figure if they can make it with a line-up like that, so can I! Plus, it feels a little less stuffy and more D.I.Y. to play with jug band instruments, and I feel like jazz could use a little more of that spirit nowadays.
Also, may I say how much I love that gif in your signature?
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Thank you, I enjoy my gif as well :-)
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I found it rather charming. : )
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That's very nice of you to say, Ziggy!
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What Ziggy said.
For some reason, the first thought that popped into my head after hearing the first strum of that ukulele was Johnny Hobo and the Freight Trains. Now I kinda wanna hear some Love Songs for the Apocalypse.
Let me know if you need anything. I'm here to help.
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I've never heard of Johnny Hobo and the Freight Trains. I'll have to give them a listen.
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They're, uhh... folk punk. Kind of an acquired taste. Here's what I was just referring to:
Let me know if you need anything. I'm here to help.
Also, feel free to drop by my AMA. :Twilightsmile: