Red Skies at Night

March 27, 2011

Two (becomes Four)

Filed under: life, music, photography, photos, songs — Eric Jeschke @ 8:54 pm

Family, Circa 2009

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I was listening to alt country on Slacker the other night, and a song came on that struck a chord with me, so to speak. I looked over at the “now playing” info and made a new acquaintance: Ryan Adams. (No, not Bryan,.. Ryan. Look him up.) The song was Two. I’m not sure which version, but I found this version that I liked later on YouTube (warning: prefaced by loud DJ intro).

Well the dang song stuck in my head and wouldn’t leave. And you know what I have to do when that happens, right? Yeah, I had to learn it and then record it. Don’t ask me why I do this, it’s just a compulsion. Perhaps it had something to do with my wife and kids being out of town for the week, and feeling a little lonely. Anyway, Dear Reader, if you feel so inclined to give 2:38 of your precious time to hear my version you can catch it right here on posterous. Thanks for listening!

January 2, 2011

Fun on a New Year Sunday

Filed under: life, photography, photos, songs, video — Tags: — Eric Jeschke @ 8:13 pm

Cross between 5 year old Twain and Chaplin

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Ok folks, this one’s just for fun. Last laugh of the weekend before it’s back to work.

Some late afternoon family fun on a Sunday.

Happy New Year!

August 15, 2010

No Surrender

Filed under: inspiration, life, music, songs — Tags: , , — Eric Jeschke @ 11:15 pm

Something different today folks. While I’m waiting for my Blurb book to arrive, I spent my Sunday afternoon with my other hobby, music. I think this all started from a Bruce Springsteen song I saw posted somewhere, maybe from Andreas’ blog. Once I’m down the rathole into YouTube music videos I can be in there quite a while before surfacing for air. I was watching Bruce videos when I ran across this absolutely stunning acoustic version of No Surrender. This got me a little excited because I was learning this song and had been playing it on the guitar in the position he normally plays it in concert, key of F all the way down the neck. In this video you can see he plays it capo 3, which means you can play it in the same key, but with much easier chords. Of course this is basic knowledge, nothing special, but it also sounded really good there and I was excited to try it myself. Then I ran across this other great version by Eddie Vedder.  Now I was totally hooked and the afternoon was lost to recording fun.  I didn’t really want to mow the yard anyway. :-)

Now that you’ve heard these two completely awesome musicians and their versions, you can steel yourself and sample my humble attempt.  Before you do, I’d just like to refer your attention to the large graphic in this post.  This is a super-scientific graph that shows the amount of relative music experience of the three persons mentioned in this post.  Of course, my section would be even smaller if the graphic making software allowed it!

So without further ado, please check it out on my posterous: No Surrender, Eric Jeschke version.

March 8, 2010

The Ballad of Lauren and Tyler

Filed under: life, music, songs — Tags: , , — Eric Jeschke @ 1:14 am

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I performed this song with my friend Doug at his son Tyler’s wedding at Punalu’u black sand beach last month here on the Big Island.  The tune is roughly to the song “Walk on the Water”, by Toad the Wet Sprocket.  I haven’t quite figured out how to do song uploads on wordpress.com, so you’ll have to pop on over to my posterous page to check out the audio.  BTW, I highly recommend stereo headphones for this one.

I’ve been doing a fair bit of music/recording lately, and I’ll be posting some of that here on this blog.  I consider this blog my outlet for creative output of a variety of sorts.  For my longtime photography readers, I will begin categorizing the posts with either “music” or “photography” as much as possible, so you can tune out the posts on music stuff if you are not interested in that (via RSS).  I’ll be explaining a little more about that in a separate post.  Of course if you are interested in the whole bit, you don’t need to change your feed at all.

Hope you enjoy it!  Feedback most welcome.

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