A Mark In Time
General Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Fletch on May 25, 2012, 10:27:13 AM
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Gonna start this, because his latest CD is a dead set classic, Born and Raised. Fine Country Blues with tasteful production, superb songwriting and guitar playing.
Jackal has already mentioned the guys personality, which unfortunately is his nemesis in a lot of ways.
I never rated the guy until an apprentice at work (who is a guitar nutter, like me) begged me to watch Where The Light Is. Well, I gave in, and as anyone who has seen the first 20 mins or so will testify, I was blown away by the fingerpicking and singing.
Mayer still manages to soil the event by letting his personality speak during Bold As Love, such a shame, but still amazing.
Continuum is an amazing classic mature album, so is the new one. I have his early CDs, but I never listen to them.
I'm going out on a limb to say Knop fans would like Born And Raised, it's very subtle.
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Coincidentally, a good friend of mine mailed me yesterday that he had ordered the Chris Botti CD and finally got it - and that he just had ordered the new Mayer album at the same time - he had a listen and wrote that he was really impressed and that the new Mayer album would have very much Knopfler feel. I will see him in a few days and then will probably be able to listen to the new Mayer (and Botti as a whole) album! I have Continuum, too, find it great in parts - and there is one live DVD somewhere, can't remember the exact title, will have a look and maybe use this new thread as inspiration to watch it again! :)
I find it totally great and ok to open a Mayer thread - just keep in mind that there could be a Mayer-Expecting-Grain-Forum or something and you could make them immigrate big time - ;D ;D ;D (oooops sorry that was bad, I will behave I promise....) Don't know about it, does he have a great fan base?
LE
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Listening to the Born and Raised album now on Grooveshark. Stunning! It has that 70s analog feel to it as well.
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Mayer is great! A brilliant guitar player and a good songwriter. I really recommend the Where the light is CD/DVD/Blu-ray. Stunning performance from first to last track. Three sets in one show: First an acoustic set, then a trio with a bassist and a drummer, and then a full band part at the end. He actually played Money for Nothing live together with Keith Urban and a headband (!) a couple of years a know. No doubt he's a Knopfler fan :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqgv1g9ObhI
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Oooooo, Mark has a song about a submarine too! Mayers, is pretty darn good!!! I believe the The Beatles wrote a submarine song as well...? ::)
Whilst waiting for Marks new album, you should all do yourself a favour and get Born & Raised! Countless listens later, it's still a great record.
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They (John and keith) seemed to ave had a lot of fun.watched it until the end, did not expect that.
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They (John and keith) seemed to ave had a lot of fun.watched it until the end, did not expect that.
Keith is a huge Knop fan, and cites discovering early Dire Straits as the reason he picked up a guitar.
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Yeah, somewhere he mentions meeting mark in a restaurant in Nashvillel and behaving like a real fan. Funny really