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Subject:Re: [RESOGUIT-L] ResoSummit Reflection: Josh
Date:Sunday, November 18, 2007  06:37:59 (-0800)
From:Betty Wheeler <bettywheeler @.....com>

This Josh recording of GSB is one of the most brilliant live performances
ever recorded, in my opinion.  You could write a doctoral dissertation
analyzing every aspect of this performance.

I also thought that the version that Michael Witcher played as the encore at
the closing event of ResoSummit (the Missy Raines & the New Hip performance
at the Station Inn on Sunday) was brilliant.  Hilarious and deadly serious
all at once.  It worked as both high camp and a highly respectful tribute.
Worthy of a master's thesis analysis, I'd say.

You should be able to hear the Josh / live at the Ryman version on
Rhapsody.

--Betty
On Nov 18, 2007 6:21 AM, Andy Katz <andy.katz@verizon.net> wrote:

> A week after Nashville, I'm listening to Josh Graves' 2003 version of
> Great
> Speckled Bird from Marty Stuart's Live at the Ryman album, which Michael
> Witcher played repeatedly for us at ResoSummit. I have other versions of
> GSB, including another by Uncle Josh, but this one is the nastiest by far.
> I
> wasn't home a day before I bought it off iTunes, and can't stop playing -
> and trying to mimic - it. The way he picks and bends the notes, and damn
> near breaks the timing altogether: the man was a genius.
>
>


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