Songs for Saturday: Just some links
2018-06-16 12:32 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Thanks to
a comment by filkferengi on last week's S4S, I'd like to
draw your attention to Myth &
Moor by Teri Windling; available locally as terriwindling_feed. Terri posts marvelous long posts on a variety of
subjects; in particular links to music videos, mostly on Mondays. I am
probably not going to subscribe, at least not unless my
time-management skills improve by an improbable amount. Your mileage may
vary.
Also in a comment, my old friend andyheninger has a few
more Richard Thompson links. For some reason I never got into Fairport
Convention, which is a pity.
I'm still a bit hung up on "1952 Vincent Black Lightning". I found a series of lessons on YouTube:
@ 1. 1952 Vincent Black Lightning Guitar Lesson - Simplest Version - The Travis Picking Guitar Series - YouTube 2. 1952 Vincent Black Lightning Guitar Lesson - Verses + Main Theme 3. 1952 Vincent Black Lightning Guitar Lesson - Verse Variations 4. 1952 Vincent Black Lightning Guitar Lesson - Interludes + Ending
(I may be missing one.) I'm still waffling over whether I'm crazy enough to try to learn it.
And finally, by way of Emacs news for 2018-05-21, we have Joseph Wilk explaining how to use Emacs as a musical instrument. For example, this video, titled "You fall into your screen". Not exactly my favorite type of music, but it's definitely my favorite text editor.