(Un)Focused Definition Ep. 69: Grateful, (Not) Dead

It may have kicked off with a text thread from my friends over my lack of any experience with the Grateful Dead studio albums, but it’s since turned into a full-scale obsession. I have fallen hard for the band in a way I didn’t when I first discovered Live/Dead and the Dick’s Picks series back in my early 30s. We’re talking 11 CDs, 2 biographies, 2 guitar books, a podcast and the Amazon documentary series all devoured or at least obtained in the last few weeks. I know there’s a part of me using this as my way to connect to Ross; I’m constantly telling him how much it sucks he’s no longer here now that I’m obsessed. I do this even though I’m pretty firmly on the side of “dead is dead” and that’s the end. Trying to not over-analyze and just let this love(light) shine for the time being.

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(Un)Focused Definition Ep. 68: Mini Humbuckers

I honestly meant to get a review up this week (it was going to be either the self-titled debut from Starcastle or Miles Davis’s Agharta), but the fates intervened and I instead became completely obsessed with my latest acquisition: a Gibson Les Paul Deluxe 70s with a gold top finish. This beautiful beast. I’ve always wanted a gold top, but never thought I deserved one. Trying to think better of myself, and I have to say, it’s the most buttery smooth playing experience I’ve ever had. I waffled between this and a 50s Standard with P90s, but in the end I love the chime and clarity the mini humbuckers bring. Anyway, that was my week. Let’s get on to the playlist.

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(Un)Focused Definition Ep. 67: Breaks and Such

Second verse, same as the first? Once again, I was really hoping to get more (well, any) reviews out this week, but the continued search for a rhythm without my son combined with the impending arrival of Hooptober and work insanity made it impossible. I’m going to try and get at least one in a week during the next month and a half as I dive into the horror reviews, but – fingers crossed – the weekly playlists will continue. This week focuses on new releases and my re-engagment with the Grateful Dead, so enjoy and I’ll see you on the other side of Hooptober.

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(Un)Focused Definition Ep. 66: Bandcamp Distraction

I was really hoping to get more reviews out this week, but the emptiness of the house was really conducive to just…wandering around, eating honey mustard pretzels and listening to music while doomscrolling. On the plus side, yesterday was Bandcamp Friday and I did my level-headed best to support a bunch of bands – mostly digitally: I’m reluctant to do any overseas vinyl or CD purchases until this whole tariff thing gets sorted. So this week is a compilation of the music I picked up – mostly new discoveries although there were a couple “I’ve been meaning to pick this up for years” albums as well. Let’s dig in.

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Mahogany Rush: Child Of The Novelty (1974)

Out of the thousands (probably millions) of guitarists influenced by Jimi Hendrix, it’s a rare player that actually embodies Hendrix’s particular slippery vibe. Stevie Ray Vaughn was definitely one of them, and for my money Uli Jon Roth hits the same psychedelic fire highs. Frank Marino is another, and his early work with Mahogany Rush shows off just how indebted this muscular trio out of Canada was to that classic sound. I was unfamiliar with Marino and the band, but Child Of The Novelty hooked me at my local used shop with that killer cover art, so I took a chance on it. Slinky and funky, this is a killer early hard rock album that’s going to sit comfortably in my collection when I want to groove out to something like but not quite Hendrix.

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