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Red John
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Track 1 from the 2006 CD 'Interim Reports' - see Links to purchase.
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Triangular songs of unrequited lust on gatling-gun fingerstyle acoustic guitar...
Dave Keir picked up the guitar at a very early age - too early, in fact, to learn any extant songs or tunes so he became accustomed to picking out his own tunes from the very start. The habit become so deeply and irrevocably ingrained that even a concentrated effort to mend his ways during an interregum in the 80s and 90s had little effect - a relapse was always just around the corner. Dave's pedigree includes many years playing and recording in London and touring the UK and Europe before he retired from the professional scene in 1981 for family and personal reasons. But he always kept a finger on the pulse. And the songs just kept popping up. With the advent of project studios, Dave equipped himself accordingly for the purpose of recording the now substantial back catalogue of songs that had accrued during these years and also to record local musicians who happened by. One late example of these collaborations resulted in the release of a CD of fiddle tunes for some local musicians. Not suprisingly, this marked the beginning of the end of the hiatus. Dave's songs have been described as "quirky", "wry", "sly", "wiry", "muscular", "poignant", "scurrilous", "sleazy", "philosophical" (huh?), and "tuneful" - it depends on the song, he says (duh!). But always, they are "about" something. They range from being almost journalistic about his experiences to wild extrapolations from a single glance or passing smile. Tax worries and mountaineering play a big part in some of the songs - but a higher proportion yet appear to be about unrequited lust. Dave's guitar playing has been described at "gatling-gun", "complicated", "fast", "slow", "simple", "bright", "dark", "dense", "spare", "percussive", "songfull", (yes, I know - it depends on the song). It happens that he's a left-handed guy who plays guitar right-handed. There is no space here to muse on the net effect of that. As for so many independent artists, the coming of the internet has given Dave a new window of opportunity to reach an audience whom, some would say, may be called "niche", and difficult to reach by traditional means. All this has enabled the production release in 2006, of this CD, "Interim Reports", which has been thoroughly welcomed wherever it has been heard. Dave's public performances are, at the time of writing, limited in number and scale, however wherever he does play, the performances are enthusiastically received without exception. So he is now embarked upon a path of recording and issuing songs that are either freshly composed or have been accumulated through the years. However, nothing will get released on a CD that hasn't served time in front of an audience, so the recording and performing sides of the work are closely connected. Plans for the future are centred around not only playing regularly throughout the UK and Europe again, but also to open up new horizons by way of performances in the US. That's it. Thanks for taking the time to read these few lines and if you have been listening to a few of the songs from "Interim Reports", we hope you have enjoyed them!
Song Info
Charts
Peak #25
Peak in subgenre #2
Author
Dave Keir
Rights
Dave Keir 2006
Uploaded
March 11, 2011
Track Files
MP3
MP3 11.5 MB 320 kbps 5:00
Story behind the song
I was told a tale once by a friend who had tried to chat up a girl in a pub in Paisley, Scotland, by asking her if she would like a drink. “Yes”, she replied apparantly, “but you’re not getting anything!” Well there you have it. Such experiences are likely to scar sensitive souls for life. I don’t believe my friend was that type but I would certainly have been seriously injured. Social interaction with girls - especially if I had aspirations - was never my strong suit. In fact, I was so inhibited I rarely even tried. Red John is a song about a naïve youth, Iain Dearg, who has moved to the big city (I had London in mind because it mirrors my own migration) from the remote Highlands of Scotland and who has the bravado and persistance to match his lust but lacks any experience or sophistication to have any hope of accomplishing his goal. I’m sure Iain has made it by now. It’s twenty years since this tale was first told, after all.
Lyrics
Oh please come home with me Have a cup of coffee or a pot of tea I won't lay a finger on you no I won't I'll even take a shower before I don't My name is Red John in the English tongue But it was Iain Dearg when I was young Can you tell from whence I come Oh please come home with me There's a late movie on TV I won't try anything on Even when your last bus is gone Oh please come home with me I am a man of integrity So if I get fresh or out of place In the morning you can slap my face
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AVALANCHE
May 11, 2011
Hi Dave... This is still just my favorite piece from you...and it is still one of the ALL-TIME BEST acoustic guitar/vocal performances from ANY artist that I have ever heard. Period. Amazing playing. Perfect execution. Great dynamics. Sparkling production. Top notch vocal performance. Exceptional writing and arranging. A pure masterpiece in every way! This song should make you famous...but either way...it already has with me. Thanks for creating it. :-) Hugs...Mike (NAV)
ms 007
Oct 24, 2009
Yes l Ditoo what Danny & Strummergirl said dave ...This is the one l would say your quite in your element in this one! BRAVO my friend~~~~~ktf L&P Debra adding to main & other stations as well ty Dave and of course tx to Mel.....l'll be back :)
Strummergurl
Oct 03, 2008
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL.....your guitar is singing. There should be 10 stars for your guitar playing here, 5 is all i can give ya tho. You have an awesome talent, vocals and lyrics are beautiful too. I will definately back to hear more from you when I can. Take care and thanks for sharing your talent with us here on SC! ~strummergurl~
DEADWATER MONK
Sep 03, 2008
Great song !!! You've got a new fan here friend! danny