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By the river shore
I saw your child sleeping
Behind an open door
The moon was in the river
Shining up from the floor
And the fish swam like moonlight
Through your child's closing door
And morning is the long way home
The fisherman was drowning
By his broken heel
His screams were tiny bubbles
And his tongue made of steel
When he died his teeth made stones
For your lonely child to feel
And his eyes like prayers were quiet
When you heard his tongues of steel
And morning is the long way home
The ghost of ghosts was passing
And the grasses waved like hair
I Knew I'd die forgotten
I'm the whisper of your care
The water would surround me
And my body would despair
But my heart would understand
The door that's closing there
And morning is the long way home
First LK LP I bought of his music way before he developed tendonitis by speed playing.
His technique had to change thereafter, obviously, and I like both styles.
What I cannot abide, is his singing, of which he famously said "sounds like geese farts on a muggy day".
He was quoting John Fahey
Given your personal sensibilities I hesitate to bother commenting, but here goes.....
I'm curious what kind of guitar playing means absolutely something to you? Eddie Van Halen? Mick Mars? At least maybe Jimmy Page?
As for fishing....I'm guessing you've never stood thigh-deep in a rushing Rocky Mountain river with eagles circling overhead as you run down a 13" Rainbow Trout on your fly line. It might make sense to you then.
Broaden your horizons, lad...
You need a Cherry-MX keyboard. It will help your health and style.
Given your personal sensibilities I hesitate to bother commenting, but here goes.....
I'm curious what kind of guitar playing means absolutely something to you? Eddie Van Halen? Mick Mars? At least maybe Jimmy Page?
As for fishing....I'm guessing you've never stood thigh-deep in a rushing Rocky Mountain river with eagles circling overhead as you run down a 13" Rainbow Trout on your fly line. It might make sense to you then.
Broaden your horizons, lad...
... the one and only time you will EVER read "Mick Mars" in the same phrasing as EVH and Jimmy Page!
Mick loved that.
Maybe you just couldn't hear them praise you because you strike the keys so loudly.
Given your personal sensibilities I hesitate to bother commenting, but here goes.....
I'm curious what kind of guitar playing means absolutely something to you? Eddie Van Halen? Mick Mars? At least maybe Jimmy Page?
As for fishing....I'm guessing you've never stood thigh-deep in a rushing Rocky Mountain river with eagles circling overhead as you run down a 13" Rainbow Trout on your fly line. It might make sense to you then.
Broaden your horizons, lad...
That trout is - Y U G E
.
I understand what you mean, but this kind of guitar
playing means ABSOLUTELYnothing to me!
Kottke, Byrne, Cohen and Enaudi in one band,
would be additional reason for war.
PS
Fishing is a dumb and very slow process,
why he is running his guitar like a speed-freak then...?
Makes that sense?
Given your personal sensibilities I hesitate to bother commenting, but here goes.....
I'm curious what kind of guitar playing means absolutely something to you? Eddie Van Halen? Mick Mars? At least maybe Jimmy Page?
As for fishing....I'm guessing you've never stood thigh-deep in a rushing Rocky Mountain river with eagles circling overhead as you run down a 13" Rainbow Trout on your fly line. It might make sense to you then.
Broaden your horizons, lad...
This may be true, but the song is called The Fisherman, not just Fishing. I know a lot of fisherman that are speed-freaks, so I think it works just fine.
First LK LP I bought of his music way before he developed tendonitis by speed playing.
His technique had to change thereafter, obviously, and I like both styles.
What I cannot abide, is his singing, of which he famously said "sounds like geese farts on a muggy day".
PS
Fishing is a dumb and very slow process,
why he is running his guitar like a speed-freak then...?
Makes that sense?
This may be true, but the song is called The Fisherman, not just Fishing. I know a lot of fisherman that are speed-freaks, so I think it works just fine.
I always thought they were pretty much contemporaries... was Fahey first? Not that it really matters, they are both fun to listen to.
I understand what you mean, but this kind of guitarplaying means ABSOLUTELY
nothing to me!
Kottke, Byrne, Cohen and Enaudi in one band,
would be additional reason for war.
PS
Fishing is a dumb and very slow process,
why he is running his guitar like a speed-freak then...?
Makes that sense?
Very nice......I used the PSD button to get here, myself. RP Rules
Song is good, too
Hard to believe this came out in '69. I can still remember discovering it in college in the early 70s. Still an amazing disc.
Yes! Please Bill correct the date. 1976 is way too late
Funny you should mention geese, as I've heard him describe his own take on his voice as "a flock of geese farting". There are other variations of that quote in print, but I agree with you. His vocals on the highly unlikely cover of Eddie Reeves and Alex Harvey's bubblegum hit*, "Rings"** turns mush into masterpiece.
*Not the duet with Mike Gordon, the earlier version
**the Archies (a studio band created as the music break in a Saturday morning cartoon of the classic sweet comic book) also covered this chestnut in a surprisingly sophisticated animated vignette
Don't count on hearing it live. Someone requested it at his last concert here and he said that the song has a bridge thing that he can't stand anymore and he still hasn't figured out how to get around it.
Interesting how the simple songs are the public's favorite.
I saw Leo Kottke at a free show in a chapel at Colgate University in 1973 on a spring afternoon. Sitting near the front I was blown away and have taken my son, who is a guitar player, to see him play twice. Enormous talent and wit Thanks Steve NY
He's a treat to see in concert!