Dr. Didg: Made Ya Mine
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i watched this
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I just saw you guys play this weekend at All Good Festival in WV. thank you so much the up lifting vibe and sheer originalness of it all. thank you again.
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Love Dr Didg..happy music.
I saw him play with Kangaroo Moon at a festival in west Wales in the 90's~ magic
:)
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What's new w/ Dr. D?
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Good stuff...but I really miss Outback, your first band...
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Sure I saw this chap at Glasto '99 loping 'imself silly with that didg. Tapped me feet I did...
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graham
your first album blew my mind at about 6am in a field near banbury back in 95. then managed to catch up with one of your shows in boulder, colorado where i now live, about five or six years ago. i've always wanted to learn how to play the didg....maybe need another festival in a field.
btw: you ever make it out to burning man?
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I have your 95 album, Out OF the Woods on CD. I also have an old tape with material from that album that sounds much more raw, for example - under the influence doesnt have the brass stabs but sounds as though it is played on a synth of some kind. There is also a tune on this tape that has a syncopated loop that goes: E E E, E E E, E, EGb, GbAb
its so simple but such a good grove - is there any way i could get this more raw sounding stuff on CD?
Cheers, Pete
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I've got your 95 album, Out Of the Woods on CD. I also have an old tape with quite a few songs from that album on but they sound more Raw and there is also other material that i havent managed to find, one of which is based around a syncopated synth-like loop going E E E, E E E, E - E Gb - Gb Ab
from my rather unclear description, have you any idea where i could get hold of that stuff on disc? cheers
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Oh yes! I remember being there,shame it's lost it's vibe and become a shadow of what it was. The mid 90's spelled the end of it in my opinion.
I caught you just jamming at Glasto in 93 with a sampler and an amp. It just blew my mind. I wandered off right there and then determined to find and purchase a Didgeridoo. I spent the rest of that Glastonbury with it by my side learning to play it. I still play to this day. Thanks for the music Graham. You should get back out there man.
Dazron 3 years ago
We played a late night gig with battery power on a rough wooden stage a Glastonbury in '93 which changed our lives too. I'm glad to hear that it led you in some good directions too. I will get back to playing out and about sometime soon, once things settle down in other parts of my life.
gwdidg 3 years ago