I don't know as much about Jimmy Martin as maybe some other people do, but intuitively, I love the guy just because he's so bombastic and hilarious. It does make me sad to see that he was his own worst enemy.
I personally never believed the fairy tale about Bill's July 9 mandolin. They made an extremely good copy and gave that to him. I just don't believe that you can take an instrument that badly damaged and have it play again, special epoxy or not.
Jaco's bass got put back together, but the pieces were glued to a fancy top and it's unrecognizable. Also, 400-500 year old Violins get repaired and maintained all the time. A mando. top cut up like that, with the two deep gashes taken out...Looks like it wouldn't bear the pressure of the strings and bridge would require some serious bracing and additional support.
Thank you so much. I learned how to animate just for the podcast. The fly fishing cast took 3 days to draw and was the hardest shot by far. I actually had to start over halfway through because I accidentally started drawing it without our spacesuits on. The script says: [Hayes casts his line], it was a lot easier to type those 4 words than it was to animate it. Lesson learned.
I don't know as much about Jimmy Martin as maybe some other people do, but intuitively, I love the guy just because he's so bombastic and hilarious. It does make me sad to see that he was his own worst enemy.
love the video marcel, been a listener for years and i just signed up for the waiting list for lessons and i cant wait to have a chat with you
another enjoyable hour spent being entertained...look forward to next year!
Just finished reading "Can't You Hear Me Callin': The Life of Bill Monroe, Father of Bluegrass". Decent read.
Damn, these animations are incredible! The stories are a added bonus. Great work again guys. Don’t stop what you are doing.
So the tone bars are the flux capacitor of the mandolin, got it
It's all comin' together
Another great BG podcast, congrats on a successful season one, keep ‘em comin’
I personally never believed the fairy tale about Bill's July 9 mandolin. They made an extremely good copy and gave that to him. I just don't believe that you can take an instrument that badly damaged and have it play again, special epoxy or not.
Jaco's bass got put back together, but the pieces were glued to a fancy top and it's unrecognizable. Also, 400-500 year old Violins get repaired and maintained all the time.
A mando. top cut up like that, with the two deep gashes taken out...Looks like it wouldn't bear the pressure of the strings and bridge would require some serious bracing and additional support.
?? Who’s doing your animation? Casting the fishing line shot was excellent! Thanks
Thank you so much. I learned how to animate just for the podcast. The fly fishing cast took 3 days to draw and was the hardest shot by far. I actually had to start over halfway through because I accidentally started drawing it without our spacesuits on.
The script says: [Hayes casts his line], it was a lot easier to type those 4 words than it was to animate it. Lesson learned.
Mandolism!.. It's just wrong!! The "Vernon" in question, was most likely Vernon Derick - he was Jimmy Martin's mandolin/fiddle player.
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Maybe put the tagline story first and not 32mins in.
Wasted the first 32 mins of my life
Not much of a jimmy martin fan, are we?