You have some treasures for sure! I am crazy about the yellow album but I read somewhere he didn't like the key of the accordion he was playing. The bridge on Lacassine Special sends me. And Long Point Two Step.:ok_hand:
You're right Neal.
I put all his music on CD to listen in the car during all those long distance journeys in the Netherlands and last week I hear the bridge of Lacassine and I thought, "I also have to play it like that" :blush:
And Long Point Two Step is also great.
There are some instrumentals who are quite similarwhen I listen to them and I thought to make a the Ambrose Special with those instrumentals :joy:
This morning I listen to Wade Falcon's post of Johnny can't dance(Lawrence Walker) and also there I heared something and thought, I can do that too.
Those old fellows were really giants in what they did on the 10 button box :-)
I suppose you're doing the bridge the same way as Ambrose did :blush:
A lot braves at this forum don't underated Ambrose Thibodeaux at all, I'm sure :wink:
Ambrose Thibodeaux is confusing to most accordion players for two reasons.
1. His music is very obscure and like the man said...under-rated.
2. And because of these 3 songs....Yes, I said (3), Three, Tres, Trois,
God Bless You Mello for bringing up this subject! No, I did not post the above videos to call you out or hi-jack your thread. I posted them so that the search to solve the mystery of Ambrose Thibodeaux's songs can finally begin!
I have a suspicion that they named some of the Ambrose's songs incorrectly on the album, or albums, or on youtube. So, we can call those 3 songs up above anything we want to. It's not like it hasn't been done before:stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye: Sort of like when they butchered some of the song titles for Amede Ardoin: Tostape de Jennings, La Turtape de Saroied, Tortope D'osrun. and then Iry Lejeune came along, renamed and re-recorded most of them...and the rest is tainted and distorted history. :muscle:
The cool little turn comes right after 00:57. Yes, imperfection plays a huge role when it comes to Cajun music and accordion playing in general. That's all I have to say about that...life is like a box of chocolates. lol
Greezy, I never thought that you were hacking this and it's good to hear/read as much as possible about Ambrose and all those other old masters.
Yesterday I was driving somewhere with my four years old grandson and he allways says, "the music is too loud"
Yesterday when Ambrose was there he yelled , "louder granddad"
I played the Two Steps you put on the forum and he said to me "they sound the same"
We made a medley of it :blush:
by now you know that in Greezy's post Jul 30, 2019 - 1:17PM the first two songs are the same, should be Two Step de Musicien, and from the yellow album, NOT the first black and white album with the stenciled French Acadian Music title.
Mello, that Grandson of yern....will he be playing Cajun accordion in the future? Because it sounds like he has a good ear for it. Little feller.
P.S My favorite Ambrose is "La Louisianne Two Step". It is a little repetitive and redundant, but it has a certain Je no c'est quois about it.:smirk: