Marc Ribot is definitely one of my favourite guitar player. He is the most interesting seated guitar player I know and I love how he is playing with such commitment.
Sounds great !. Not an Alden’s model as indicated in the Retrofret link. The gold ones with the “tribal” headstock logo were made around ‘56/‘57 for Montgomery Wards…..Montgomery Wards Model 8379. Thanks for posting !
My Dad's first guitar. It's bright yellow and has a rubber bumper around the edge. I always thought it was a piece of junk, but liked it. Can't believe they're selling for so much now on-line.
At first haveing never heard this guy play im thinking man that must be a hard guitar to play ha ha. But then i got it once he got it going 1 of a kind style . dont think ill be coping this style to easly verry unique indeed !
Man! When he started playing, I thought he can't even play. Listen and look at that at 0:34 👈🏻🤣 but after that warming up process, he let himself go. He creates some very interesting and unusual sounds and his rhythm is unorthodox. I remember listening to Raindogs and thinking the guy playing the guitar can't hit a damn note. Then again, there's something about that awkward sloppy playing, something raw, something beautiful, like a diamond that wants to stay coal!
He’s a lefty who chose to play right handed and admits he’s sloppy. But he was taught by a Haitian classical guitar legend, and he was a part of the 80s NY no-wave music scene in the 80s as well as a member of the Lounge Lizards, a kind of punk jazz outfit. He’s done Cuban music albums, worked in John Zorn ensembles, with Martin Medeski and Wood, Alison Krause and Robert Plant…. Trust me all those seemingly wrong notes he hits are absolutely intentional notes. With work, you can maybe learn his guitar parts and solos from songs, but it’s damn near impossible to play in that deliberately drunk-sounding style he does. In a world of boring blues based guitarists, he’s a friggen genius innovator, up there with guys like Robert Fripp and Sonny Sharrock.
Marc Ribot is definitely one of my favourite guitar player. He is the most interesting seated guitar player I know and I love how he is playing with such commitment.
For many years I have enjoyed the sound of this guy playing this guitar while Tom Waits recites his dark poetry! Canyadiggit!
Mr. Ribot is one of the most original guitarist with his eccentric guitar playing style!
Sounds great !. Not an Alden’s model as indicated in the Retrofret link. The gold ones with the “tribal” headstock logo were made around ‘56/‘57 for Montgomery Wards…..Montgomery Wards Model 8379. Thanks for posting !
My Dad's first guitar. It's bright yellow and has a rubber bumper around the edge. I always thought it was a piece of junk, but liked it. Can't believe they're selling for so much now on-line.
great hear you, full of soul!
Super, thank You!!
Loved his "Cubano" albums .... he's defintely . . . . the beat of a different drummer!
At first haveing never heard this guy play im thinking man that must be a hard guitar to play ha ha. But then i got it once he got it going 1 of a kind style . dont think ill be coping this style to easly verry unique indeed !
Anyone know how much this sold for?
It's a very powerful weapon...
Is that Ribot's 125 on the stand? And will it also be available??
can you imagine anybody picking harder than this? can you imagine anybody actually picking this hard?
Is Ribot getting rid of some of his iconic instruments?
Man! When he started playing, I thought he can't even play. Listen and look at that at 0:34 👈🏻🤣 but after that warming up process, he let himself go. He creates some very interesting and unusual sounds and his rhythm is unorthodox. I remember listening to Raindogs and thinking the guy playing the guitar can't hit a damn note. Then again, there's something about that awkward sloppy playing, something raw, something beautiful, like a diamond that wants to stay coal!
Marc Ribot is one of the best players ever. His work on this live track is proof. ua-cam.com/video/vdKSuBi7HZQ/v-deo.html
He’s a lefty who chose to play right handed and admits he’s sloppy. But he was taught by a Haitian classical guitar legend, and he was a part of the 80s NY no-wave music scene in the 80s as well as a member of the Lounge Lizards, a kind of punk jazz outfit. He’s done Cuban music albums, worked in John Zorn ensembles, with Martin Medeski and Wood, Alison Krause and Robert Plant…. Trust me all those seemingly wrong notes he hits are absolutely intentional notes. With work, you can maybe learn his guitar parts and solos from songs, but it’s damn near impossible to play in that deliberately drunk-sounding style he does. In a world of boring blues based guitarists, he’s a friggen genius innovator, up there with guys like Robert Fripp and Sonny Sharrock.
@@darwinsaye agreed!
@@darwinsaye This absolutely rocks! 2:02
@@darwinsaye great comment