SCARF/Ricktoberfest® 2010 So Cal Annual Ric Fest Oct 16th

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Re: SCARF 2010 -- So Calif Annual Ric Fest Oct 16th

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Jake!

I'm looking forward to meeting you in person at SCARF. You are welcome to borrow or try out my guitars but I'm not sure if the 1997 will be available. It is currently in Atlanta undergoing some mystery cosmetic surgery. I don't know if it will be back by October 16th. I do have a great 360v64 6 string that ROCKS and a few other you might enjoy.

It sounds like this SCARF will be a bit different than past ones, with more jamming. Very cool :) but I enjoy the showroom too. now to decide what to bring...
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paologregorio wrote: Rich, I'll gladly add some Ramones numbers to the 80s set.
Yo !!! :D 8)

BTW .... which Weller/Jam songs are on the 80s/New Wave list ??
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Danotron wrote: now to decide what to bring...
Yuo're bringing the Transonic, right ?? We're dying to see this closet classic you picked up !! 8) :D
And I'm sure a few will want to try it out too!!
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8mileshigher wrote:
paologregorio wrote: Rich, I'll gladly add some Ramones numbers to the 80s set.
Yo !!! :D 8)

BTW .... which Weller/Jam songs are on the 80s/New Wave list ??

Not sure yet. I thought:

In the City
The Modern World
Eton Rifles
Town Called Malice
Maybe one of the numbers David Drulli mentioned, not sure. I'm open to suggestions.
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Rich F and I have been coming up with some contingents for the in-between bands jam.

He came up with Contingent 1:
Stones Jumping Jack Flash
Kinks All the Day and All the Night
Beatles While My Guitar Gently Weeps
TP I Won't Back Down
TP Refugee (which segues into a variation of the jam played from 1982-1991, with a lead guitar solo from me)

Which I approved. I agreed to take on vocal duties for all songs, and I will not be playing guitar on JJF, instead I will treat everyone to my Mick Jagger imitation.

I came up with contingent 2:
Who Can't Explain (this is a call-and-response song, so we need someone other to do those backing vocals)
Beatles A Hard Day's Night (I can take Lennon's part, but someone else will have to do McCartney's bridges)
Dave Clark 5 Any Way You Want It
TP Here Comes My Girl
Byrds Eight Miles High* (I'll sit out of this completely, that song's for GOOD players!)

I'll cover vocals for all songs except *

I've had Collin W in mind for Clapton's solo on "While My Guitar Gently Weeps", haven't seen him post in a while, so I don't know what his thoughts are on this. We need some one (or multiples) to play the incredible McGuinn solo on EMH.

Here are some videos for how I play "Refugee" and "Here Comes My Girl":
Refugee:


Here Comes My Girl (proof that it's a Ric 12-string song!):


Does anyone like my contingent ideas?
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I was playing this song today and having fun:



I'd like to nominate "Whatever Happened to my Rock and Roll" by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club.

Noisy fun and easy. Bring your fuzz.
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Re Jamming at SCARF

We're getting a few folks to Quarterback different segments of the Jams and come up with song-lists. Kind of trying to put a little organizing into this, -- so that everybody gets a chance to play songs the you like.

With more than 25 Jammers, we have to figure out something...The concept is to have 6 or 7 song mini-sets of some tunes that the attendees can "sign-up" to play. And this way we can rotate Jammers off and on. In theory, everybody gets to play on songs you like ....

We're still putting together lists and getting a few more Quarterbacks enlisted .....

So far we have:

Paulie ---- putting together the 80s and New Wave segments

Scott ---- putting together a couple of segments of 70s tunes

Jake ----- putting toether a couple of segments of tunes from the lengthy Song list that was posted earlier

Skip ----- putting together some Surf and Instrumental tunes

None of these categories/genres is cast in concrete ---- you never know if the 80s contingent will slip in a Eddie Cochran or Elvis Presley number ... or if the 70s contingent will perform Greenday's latest hit. Depends what you folks want to play.

We're still looking for one or two Quarterbacks to put together some 60s stuff, Beatles, etc. and put together a couple more jam segments. Volunteers ?? To paraphrase Lord Kitchener's recruitment poster "YOUR CONFLUENCE NEEDS YOU"
:D :D

For our overseas friends, Quarterback is the guy on an American football squad who calls the shots out there and gets pummeled unmercifully by the others on the field !!! :lol:
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On the 70's stuff- I've put together a few tunes that may or may not work.

working man
comfortably numb
crossroads
superstitious
baba orieley
Come together
Breakdown
Mary Janes last dance
Surrender cheap trick
Lovin' Touchin squeezin
The Seeker
Already Gone
I shot the sherrif
hazy shade of winter
whole lotta rosie
really got me

anyone game for 70's stuff. Let me know. I can probably sing most of these and I'm sure I'll be Shanghai'd into singing Sweet Home Alabama again. The guys from Progknowsys may be able to come so there may be some serious keyboard skillz in the house (sans setup time, of course). Maybe we could pull off Band on the Run or I am the Walrus.
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I wouldn't mind playing on "Surrender" :)

I was thinking it might be a good idea for attendees to bookmark or have themselves notified when there's a new post so everyone involved stays up to date on the latest for the confluence.

Oh, and by the way, Guitar Center, Fountain Valley is lending us a kit for the event. 8)
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Awright! Looks like it's warming up.
It looks like Mark & I might try to do a set of stuff not normally done on Ricks-REAL Country, 50's Instro, Rockabilly, and some Atkins/Travers picking stuff.
I'd love to QB the Surf/Instro Jam, but I want others to play the leads. Colin-you were great on "Shake & Stomp"-do another one!
Mark hinted that he might bring a rare 2 X 15 Rick Combo amp from the 50's for display.
I'm also trying to get some Steel guys to participate.
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Oh-A shout out to those GC Fountain Valley guys! My rockabilly pal, Buddy Dughy turned me on to them. After a day at the Santa Monica Vintage Show looking for a Gretsch, I stopped by and the guy Buddy referred me to fixed me up with my Tennessee Rose at a great price!
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Lending a kit, you say? Can they lend us a Fender Vibro King, too? :D

And now, ladies and gents, it's time for...
MORE STUPID QUESTIONS FROM JAKE!

1. Who's bringing what guitars, basses, amps, picks? As long as there's a 21-fret 6-string and a 21-fret 12-string, many picks, and a working vocal mic, I'm ready to roll!
2. Anybody bringing any harmonicas? I don't like blowing in other peoples harmonicas (or trumpets, tubas, clarinets, recorders, saxes, etc), but if there's some disinfectant around, nobody should worry!
3. What kind of food will be served?

That's all for this week's installment of STUPID QUESTIONS FROM JAKE. Stay tuned for next week's installment! :P

All this talk and preparation gets me more and more excited! I've got a big trip impending, I know, but I can't wait! :mrgreen:
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JakeK wrote:Lending a kit, you say? Can they lend us a Fender Vibro King, too? :D
Um, ever heard the phrase "Don't look a gift horse in the mouth." ? :lol: :lol: :lol:
JakeK wrote:And now, ladies and gents, it's time for...
MORE STUPID QUESTIONS FROM JAKE!

1. Who's bringing what guitars, basses, amps, picks? :
I'm not even going to bother with that one. . . look at an old minicon thread. :lol: :lol: :lol:
JakeK wrote:As long as there's a 21-fret 6-string and a 21-fret 12-string, many picks, and a working vocal mic, I'm ready to roll!

See previous comment.
JakeK wrote:2. Anybody bringing any harmonicas? I don't like blowing in other peoples harmonicas (or trumpets, tubas, clarinets, recorders, saxes, etc), but if there's some disinfectant around, nobody should worry!
You may bring your own if you have one. Personally, I don't care much for harmonicas, but that's just me. I like them about as much as I like . . . banjos. If John Hall shows up, ask him the joke about the banjo left in the unlocked car. . . er, maybe not.

JakeK wrote:3. What kind of food will be served?
"You're killing me, Smalls!"

We're not serving anything, but the place is a restaurant as well. Link, link, click click, or google it: The Starting Gate, Los Alamitos, CA
JakeK wrote:That's all for this week's installment of STUPID QUESTIONS FROM JAKE. Stay tuned for next week's installment! :P

Yeah, probably avoid asking those altogether, because we've already answered them earlier in the thread. Go back to page one of this thread, start reading, carefully, and stop eating up my valuable study time. :lol: :lol: :lol:
JakeK wrote:All this talk and preparation gets me more and more excited! I've got a big trip impending, I know, but I can't wait! :mrgreen:
See you on the 16th.
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For the 70's stuff I've learned a scad of songs for a gig, so anyone wants to jump in....

Breakdown - Petty

Johnny B Good

Beast of Burden -Stones

Mustang Sally

Run To You - Bryan Adams

Love Me 2x - Doors

All Right Now - Free

Cant Get Enough - Bad Co

Ready For Love - Bad Co.

Movin On - Bad Co

Rock Steady - Bad Co

Bad Company - Bad Co

Come Together - Aerosmith

Back in the USSR - Beatles
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Breakdown is heavily reliant on bass and electric piano for the rhythm, the only rhythm guitar that's played is during the chorus.

Keep songs lists posted, folks. My two contingents are what I'm playing and Rich has okay'd it, so I'm throwing those two in, plus the third and final contingent from me:
1. Tom Petty - The Waiting
2. Beatles - You Can't Do That
3. Who - Substitute
4. James Brown - I Got You (I Feel Good)
5. Animals - I'm Crying
6. Stones - It's All Over Now
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