A little girl gave the missus this wristwatch in church.
Month: April 2014
Saturday Matinee – Chet Atkins & Les Paul, RT & The 44s, Orquesta de Instrumentos Reciclados, and Bob Lyons
Chet Atkins & Les Paul Limehouse Blues 1978. Wait for the end – Atkins shows that he was playing a fold-up guitar.
Using instruments crafted from tin, 2×4’s and salvaged parts, RT has stated that RT N’ THE 44s was born out of “an attempt to make listenable music from junk.” [Wiki]
[h/t to Anachronistic Decay.]
Here’s a related video from La armonía del vertedero – Orquesta de Instrumentos Reciclados de Cateura de Paraguay:
My late Uncle Bunk had what he called a “BoomBass” that consisted of a cookie tin nailed to a 2×3 with a single wire on a bridge that ran up to a fretboard, with tambourine thingys on the top and a spring peg on the bottom. You played it by banging it on the floor and hitting the wire with a notched dowel. It was also painted very nicely, and someone I know still has it.
Besides the diddley bow, my favorite instrument that began as junk salvage: the steel pan drum.
Bob Lyons plays Jason Mraz’s reggae-ish hit on steel drums in Wellington, Florida December 2009
Have a great weekend, folks, and remember, no man can eat 50 eggs, Easter or not.
The .Gif Friday Post No.328 – Shaving Mishap, Sine Pen & Graffiti Dogs
Eggplant Encore
“I Am The Eggplant” followed by “Lettuce Be” and “Big Butter and Eggplant.”
Me Mum, Ironing With Me Dog Spot
[Found here.]
1930s Proctology
Stumped.
IRS1040 Hot Links
Rose-Mar/Les Swazzo’s DooWop Cove. Scroll down for the feed link and click it.
If you don’t want to hear that, hear this.
I want a shirt like Luke & Sean have.
Cool pics of bugs and worms.
Mattresses that look like celebrities [via].
Egyptian copper whoopie cushion.
Top image from here:
Leonardo da Vinci, Caricature of a Man with Bushy Hair, 1495.
I’m pretty sure I know that guy.
Saturday Matinee Bonus Track – Ray Wylie Hubbard
Almost forgot about this one, sent in by Russ via the mojo wire. Here’s an hour and a half of Ray Wylie Hubbard.
Saturday Matinee – Lecil Travis Martin, Steve Goodman & Little Isidore
Boxcar
Boxcar Willie’s “Winds Of Yesterday” is pretty cool ol’ country.
Don’t laugh. Steve Goodman was the author of the greatest train song ever, except for the one by Tiny Bradshaw.
Not sure where we’re going with this, so let’s go retro with Little Isidor and The Inquisitors.
Have a great weekend, folks, and be careful goin’ home.








