@@scottainslie At the Flying Cat concert (2017) at the Railway Museum in Phoenicia. We live nearby. Our friend Gannon told us about it and was with us that night. A beautiful show!
@@Dendrophile3 I’ve just been in touch with Janet..hoping for 2024. A lovely place and very good people. Give them a nudge for me…we’ll cross our fingers…s.
Wow! Mighty fine playing, Scott! Love this version of "Cucko!' I've opened for David 4 times here, in Bellingham, Wa! But he never invited me up to play! What an honor! Sadly, I don't think Dave's going to be touring much anymore.
Thanks, James. David is a really sweet cat. In my defense, this was a double bill. I wasn't opening for David, though I did play the first set. And at sound checks and in the green rooms, we had a few relaxed moments together. I was hoping, but not expecting, to get a chance to play with him. The video here was only released with his permission.
What A great musical moment in time . Love How well you Played with together And how quick you were to come out with an on the spot verse when asked to sing , What is Mr David Lindley playing ,It sounds like a citar Maby a modern electric one? GREAT PERFORMANCE !😇
David Lindley.... such a great player 🎻🪕🎸💯,,,, always shows up in polyester clothes with crazy patterns !! Scott Ainslie👑 amazing National guitar player. 💯🎯 Blues all the way❤😎 !!!
@@scottainslie Love your playing and bought your vhs tape on Robert Johnson years ago. You've been inspirational to me ...so much so that I bought a National Tricone years ago too. Hope you're enjoying life. Thanks for everything !!♡!!
@@Raymond-rr5iv I am most grateful to see this and think that I have been of some use to you. Thanks for that. As for the National, apologize to your wife for me, won't you? All the best, s.
An amazing exchange of communication musically between you both and to us!!! Thank you so much. It is such an encouragement and inspiration to be one the benefactors!!!!!
@@barclaysauers255 it does bring Rev. Gary Davis to mind: “I have fiery fingers. I have fiery hands. And when I get up to heaven, gonna join that fiery band..,”
Bravo, I loved it. You must have impressed Mr Dave. I don't think I've heard of him playing with another guitar player for many many years (other than his stuff with Jackson) Great blend of guitars!
+drmlabs Thank you. I adored my time with Lindley, on stage of course, and off. He smiles broadly once or twice during our playing together, which I only noticed when I saw the video. I was too busy listening to notice at the time. Best wishes, s.
@@dingoswamphead I saw Mr. Dave a few times here in Colorado, I kept my eye open for any appearances and, of course listen on line. I think what he is laying is an Oud.
+Claude Galinsky Thanks, Claude. David shows a decided affinity for 1970s polyester! He is a deeply cool fellow and I enjoyed all my time with him, onstage and off.
Never heard of you before - this is the first time - great to make your acquaintance -sending love from London UK - and jamming along with you right now !
Welcome, Bernie! Tons of performances on RUclips, a video guide at HTTPS://CattailMusic.com/videos, and a Patreon page to get us through the pandemic, Patreon.com/ScottAinslie
With sincere respect, the bouzouki body is bowl-shaped and composed of staves and an iconic Greek instrument. The bouzouki came into traditional Irish instrumentation through Johnny Moynihan and Alec Finn in the mid-1960s. The instrument that David is playing in this piece is the cittern. The cittern and its Medieval predecessor the citole are flat-backed. Moynahan, Finn, and, in particular, Donal Lunny popularized the cittern.
Beautiful. I am crippled in all but a little French, a smattering of Spanish and Italian, the smallest bits, really. Thanks tons. And my best wishes, s.
+Jim Kent This, as I understand it, is a custom-fretted bouzouki with quarter-tones inserted into the scales a places where David wanted them. I did not check out its tuning, but we're in the key of E with lots of open strings on both instruments...
Hi Scott........my understanding is that the frets are based on the Baglama Saz, which he also plays. Saz frets are tied and moveable, and can vary, but the common spacing is a 19 fret octave rather than the 12 we're used to. He had those 'extra notes/frets' put in to match what would be on a Saz........Saz has three courses, bouzouki 4........but there's some overlap.......hope this helps.
R.I.P. Mr. Lindley. What a beautiful set with Scott.
Thank you, Amy. It was a real high point to meet him on stage in that tune…
@@scottainslie We hope to see you up here in the Catskills again soon!
@@Dendrophile3 Where did we cross paths?
@@scottainslie At the Flying Cat concert (2017) at the Railway Museum in Phoenicia. We live nearby. Our friend Gannon told us about it and was with us that night. A beautiful show!
@@Dendrophile3 I’ve just been in touch with Janet..hoping for 2024. A lovely place and very good people. Give them a nudge for me…we’ll cross our fingers…s.
What a groove!
Hats off Mr Scott. Mr Dave ❤️ thanks 👍
Thanks, Daniel. Most appreciated! Glad you found it. Glad Dave let us post it....s.
Beautiful
Thanks, Elizabeth. It was righteous fun.
Oh boy. Do I love this!
I did, too, and still do! Thanks…s.
Wow! Mighty fine playing, Scott! Love this version of "Cucko!' I've opened for David 4 times here, in Bellingham, Wa! But he never invited me up to play! What an honor! Sadly, I don't think Dave's going to be touring much anymore.
Thanks, James. David is a really sweet cat. In my defense, this was a double bill. I wasn't opening for David, though I did play the first set. And at sound checks and in the green rooms, we had a few relaxed moments together. I was hoping, but not expecting, to get a chance to play with him. The video here was only released with his permission.
Are you still touring James Taylor?? Listening to you since late 60's but never got to see you live.
Why? Was Dave sick at the time you wrote that? RIP DL
Love that!
Great performance
of TWO great musicians, Scott.
Greetings from Bavaria/Germany.
K.
What A great musical moment in time . Love How well you Played with together And how quick you were to come out with an on the spot verse when asked to sing , What is Mr David Lindley playing ,It sounds like a citar Maby a modern electric one? GREAT PERFORMANCE !😇
Gorgeous Scott thank you for posting this. What a treat. I'll look out for David in future, and always on the lookout to hear you play.
David Lindley.... such a great player 🎻🪕🎸💯,,,, always shows up in polyester clothes with crazy patterns !! Scott Ainslie👑 amazing National guitar player. 💯🎯 Blues all the way❤😎 !!!
Loved this evening with David. Such a fine, kind, and low-ego fellow. All the fame one might want and none of the attitude! Great cat!
@@scottainslie Love your playing and bought your vhs tape on Robert Johnson years ago. You've been inspirational to me ...so much so that I bought a National Tricone years ago too. Hope you're enjoying life.
Thanks for everything !!♡!!
@@Raymond-rr5iv I am most grateful to see this and think that I have been of some use to you. Thanks for that. As for the National, apologize to your wife for me, won't you? All the best, s.
@@scottainslieYou did help my dreams come true 🎶Thanks again and Yes 🤣😅😂 I'm very lucky. She's an 😇 💞💯 !!!!
An amazing exchange of communication musically between you both and to us!!! Thank you so much. It is such an encouragement and inspiration to be one the benefactors!!!!!
+Annie P. Thanks, Annie. We were both listening and present, a beautiful testament to music and musicianship. Glad you could hear that!
Nice interplay the " instruments blend nicely together !
Congrats to both players. This performance, as ad-lib as it was, hangs together very well.
David looking exceptionally well put together for this amazing collaboration. He is, was and forever more shall be my MAGICAL MUSICAL MUNCHKIN!
Thanks, Barclay. I am horrified that he is gone. Truly.
@@scottainslie God willing, imagine Dave doing his ethrical intro tuning on a heavenly harp. I prefer to say "David Perry Lindley has gone on ahead!'
@@barclaysauers255 it does bring Rev. Gary Davis to mind: “I have fiery fingers. I have fiery hands. And when I get up to heaven, gonna join that fiery band..,”
Truly the Crown Prince of Paisley Polyester!
Rest In Peace Mr. Dave.
absolutely gut wrenching
I revisited this, thanks to your comment. What fun was had!
! 🎶🎶🎶 !
Great tune!!!
David's working the Jimmy leg.
Bravo, I loved it. You must have impressed Mr Dave. I don't think I've heard of him playing with another guitar player for many many years (other than his stuff with Jackson) Great blend of guitars!
+drmlabs Thank you. I adored my time with Lindley, on stage of course, and off. He smiles broadly once or twice during our playing together, which I only noticed when I saw the video. I was too busy listening to notice at the time. Best wishes, s.
Have you heard of Ry Cooder? They played togather so much they could often not remember who played what.
@@dingoswamphead I saw Mr. Dave a few times here in Colorado, I kept my eye open for any appearances and, of course listen on line. I think what he is laying is an Oud.
Nicely done Scott, I'm sure this vid must bring you real joy.
Dave's right hand is amazing to watch.
What can be said? The performance: wonderful. David Lindley's shirt: Gees! (and lots of them)
+Claude Galinsky Thanks, Claude. David shows a decided affinity for 1970s polyester! He is a deeply cool fellow and I enjoyed all my time with him, onstage and off.
+Scott Ainslie I may just have to drag out my vinyl copy of Kaleidoscope's album "Bernice"!
David Lindley is a polyester King👑😎🎸🪕🎯💯 !!! Hell of a musician 🔥🙏🌞 !!!
Never heard of you before - this is the first time - great to make your acquaintance -sending love from London UK - and jamming along with you right now !
Welcome, Bernie! Tons of performances on RUclips, a video guide at HTTPS://CattailMusic.com/videos, and a Patreon page to get us through the pandemic, Patreon.com/ScottAinslie
@@scottainslie Thank you Scott - if you ever come to London we must play together - I love what you do XXX
@@BernieHollandMusic I look forward to post-pandemic travel again! Cheers, s.
The instrument is called a Bouzouki by some, octave mandolin by others. Quite common in the Middle East, not so much in America.
I love that sound
I thought it looked like a tiple.
With sincere respect, the bouzouki body is bowl-shaped and composed of staves and an iconic Greek instrument. The bouzouki came into traditional Irish instrumentation through Johnny Moynihan and Alec Finn in the mid-1960s. The instrument that David is playing in this piece is the cittern. The cittern and its Medieval predecessor the citole are flat-backed. Moynahan, Finn, and, in particular, Donal Lunny popularized the cittern.
Low Tech Rules ! The lower, the better, get down !
About as sweet 'n low as that National will go.
Jösses vad det svänger, Jesus what a swing, a selfdetaining frequenz. Pardon my french. FeDt helt enkelt.
I'm guessing Thanks are in order....?
I couldn´t find the words in english... Very good performance sir, i sat here stomping in my chair. Thank You.
Beautiful. I am crippled in all but a little French, a smattering of Spanish and Italian, the smallest bits, really. Thanks tons. And my best wishes, s.
Bass or tenor mando? Or mando cello?
+Jim Kent This, as I understand it, is a custom-fretted bouzouki with quarter-tones inserted into the scales a places where David wanted them. I did not check out its tuning, but we're in the key of E with lots of open strings on both instruments...
Thanks Scott. It's an instrument from another planet. Amazing performance.
+Jim Kent Yes, instrument and musician = wow!
Hi Scott........my understanding is that the frets are based on the Baglama Saz, which he also plays. Saz frets are tied and moveable, and can vary, but the common spacing is a 19 fret octave rather than the 12 we're used to. He had those 'extra notes/frets' put in to match what would be on a Saz........Saz has three courses, bouzouki 4........but there's some overlap.......hope this helps.
HACKS .....
WANNABES .....
AMATEURISH .....
Then I woke up ..... and died .... AGAIN !!
Not wknd yet
Hump day, right? Best wishes, Daniel.
David's working the Jimmy leg.