Rob
Kaspar,
Solo
Guitar,
Recordings
of Live Performances.
My one and only music lesson was years ago when I
was living
near Santa Barbara. My girlfriend, an otherwise timid type, snuk
up
behind me and broke a guitar over my head. (actually it glanced off my
head
and hit my shoulder). I remember the vague sense that
something was accelerating towards my skull from behind and I can still
hear that sound
- a tight but resonant base with just the
right amount of wood splinters in the (my) upper registers.
I don't know what it was that I did ... (but I'm certain I
deserved
it.)
And yes, I know the vocals sound much better if you lower your
standards. I use them mostly for crowd control or when I'm
feeling petulant.
| Embryonic
Journey (Kaukonen) Little Martha (Allman) |
![]() Santa Barbara, 2004 |
| These Times We're Living In (Wolfe) |
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| The
Pastures
of Plenty (Guthrie) |
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| Living
In
The Country (Seeger) |
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| The
Canadian Railroad Trilogy (Lightfoot) |
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| Marching To
Valhalla (Kaspar) |
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| On Broadway (Lieber
and
Stoeller) Ready, Fire....Aim! (Kaspar) |
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