Gwenifer Raymond - Sometimes There's Blood
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- Опубліковано 5 лис 2024
- Sometimes There's Blood' from the forthcoming album 'You Never Were Much of a Dancer'.
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I got guitarist magazine yesterday, and this Lady was featured in it. So I looked her up. Glad I did, this music is exciting. I'm a 75yr old guitar player here in England. I'm a little frail at the moment after losing my wife. This fantastic music that this young Lady plays brings me back to life. I've subscribed. Thank you.
Good luck sir. I’m a 30 yo guitar player from the Netherlands and my partner got diagnosed with cancer recently, but probably is going to make it. I really hope she does. This music helps me my mind
I'm 17 and she has been a really big influence on me. I found her watching her tutorial on "An Uncloudy Day" by John Fahey. I also love her near exclusive use of open minor tunings
could’ve swung with the best back in the blues age. beautiful, and haunting.
Absolutely astonishing!
Wonderful tune. Great to see the precious tradition of American Primitive Guitar in good hands.
Well said. 👍
That is incredible guitar work.
Very nice - reminds me a lot of John Fahey back in the day.
She used to be a grunge guitarist before she heard music from the likes of Fahey.
Wow!! This is amazing it speaks to my soul, all that sound of of that little guitar. Love your music Gwenifer
Magnificent album. Bought it on vinyl. But love seeing the video for Sometimes There's Blood. What a talent
Friend played this album while hiking over the weekend and I fell in love with the sound! Thank you for great music!
Wow this song is full or life. It feels like a violent desire of expression. Really Intense.
PS: im french srry for m'y pour english
your playing takes me to a place I had not been in a long time...and it's good to go there now
Okay, my theory is that all the taxidermy is a nod to the back cover of SONET Records' 1977 release, The Best of John Fahey, with the crazy shaky photograph of John holding and petting a stuffed badger. Am I getting warm? Oh, and by the way, THIS IS MOST EXCELLENT!!!!!!!
Well, I just keep listening to this tune and it hasn't gotten old yet!
Wow. I haven't heard playing like this in ages. You must have been born with a guitar in your hands! Really talented.
Go girl,absolutely brilliant
Terrific stuff. I'm a lifelong fan of the genre and will search out the recording.
Great music, awesome that you have 3 albums for me to enjoy on google play music, it shows up alongside John Fahey and other great American Primitivism.
I'd like to apologize for the misogyny in the comments, you don't have to smile to make beautiful music.
Well done, young one! Way to take American Primitivism and make it your own!
Brilliant!
I bought the CD, it's incredibly good.
I fookin dig it my dude
Just heard Sweep It Up on Cerys Matthews. Excellent music.
So rad
Subscriber 317. First video of yours that I've seen. 👍
awesome ! 3:57 riff I could hear a slayer influence! love the playing
Saw her play last night. Mesmerising. The new John Fahey - hopefully without the self-destructive tendencies.
Bloody good.
Your amazing
Mesmerizing!
This makes me want to solve a murder in the rural South.
wow ! very very very cool
fantastic
Beautiful. What guitar are you playing. It sounds incredible
Great tune! And in Open Dm, no less. ( the saddest of all keys!!) More importantly, you have great tone in your fingers... a real gift.
E sharp minor is sadder.. And so Is Cflat minor. lol
@@brendonleary You're both wrong, the saddest key, is the one that is accidentally dropped down the hole of the outhouse.
My money is on Bb. As the bluest key, at least... lol
Makes me think of Fahey and Bascho
A splendid tribute to John Fahey, Jack Rose and Walter Potter.
Love the calculator watch
A little light and a lot of shade, roots of ?
Wath is tis for a open guitarre tuning. I just play in open g ood for Bottelneck.
That stare of hers makes it all seem so... important. Get down with your bad self, home fry. Grrrrrr!
holy shit
Gwenifer, If you are out there, could you share the tuning on this gem?
Surely the people who thumbs downed this have never picked up an instrument. What an acheivement!
very cool
Hell bent for election. That was like getting hit by a freight train.
Spirit of John Fahey and american primitivism
Very nice. Reminds me of Sixteen Horsepower or David Eugene Edwards, which I mean as high praise (or low)
Sounds influenced by Charlie Parr. Specifically "Midnight Has Come And Gone".
Gwenifer is godness and virtuoso of welsh-american primitive. Oh... is it CAPYBARA overe ther?..
Jesus that fox looks surprised!
nice pickin'
Jan Svankmajer!
Great album..Very talented lady. But I'd get a new taxidermist.
mega super pupper)
Heard your interview on WQXR. Love your playing!
John Renbournesk
FoxHarePigOcelotWeaselCOYPUCOYPUCOYPU. The case for the defence rests M'lud.
the end is nigh
I hope so
It's very sad, but guitarists like this lady always don't have any channel on UA-cam and it's very hard to make feedback.
Nice capivara.
how about some fuzz or distortion on an electric guitar or maybe that might ruin it? I like it very much!!!
Doll at 4:36 is exactly like her.
I like the music but why such a strange setting?
Like a pissed off ghost playing Foggy Mountain Breakdown...no real dynamics here. Like a lot of players who cut records too early.
let's hear your playing then dweeb
She looks so miserable it turned me off the music, which I quite enjoyed. Looks entirely pissed off...crack a smile lady!
Does the music sound happy to you?
Then close your eyes next time or imagine it's a pissed off looking dude, nobody complains about them.
Ah, yes, here's an odious, sexist prick.
@@slice9 Sexist?? Completely misinterpretated my post. Male/female if they're miserable like she is then what in heaven's name has that got to do with her gender? Makes me depressed to watch her is my point and then some paranoid dolt jumps on the sexist nonsense. Finally, you don't know my gender.
@@michaelhedges7903 Absolutely wrong, jumping to false conclusions. Read my post, at no time did I say I disliked the music and the Beatles comparison is silly. Ok, maybe she hasn't much personality, but I'm not saying she should start jumping up and down and grinning like some fucking Brotherhood Of Man reject. There are plenty of first rate artists who don't smile often...Joan Armatrading for instance, and I don't find her offputting in the least. However, for me, Ms Raymond's scowl and total audience indifference is a complete turn off and detracts totally from her music.