Great interview and tour of Sacred Grove

Great interview and tour of Sacred Grove

Postby njperry on 17 Feb 2013 04:43

This is a 15 minute interview with Stewart as he gives a tour of the Scared Grove and discusses the instraments in the Grove.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwYJxWQCxEE

Stewart's diverse knowledge and talents with various instraments is well shown.

The flag appears on the wall at about 10:12.
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Re: Great interview and tour of Sacred Grove

Postby English-lion on 17 Feb 2013 05:55

8) 8) 8) Stewart and his toys :P 8) 8) 8)
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Re: Great interview and tour of Sacred Grove

Postby giovanni on 17 Feb 2013 09:17

Great great great!
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Re: Great interview and tour of Sacred Grove

Postby ltwoman on 17 Feb 2013 10:33

Niiiiice!
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Re: Great interview and tour of Sacred Grove

Postby jerseyfan on 17 Feb 2013 18:10

Wow! 1,500 square feet of music fun.

It was great listening to Stewart give the tour. It was just as much fun to see what's in the background and on the walls. I noticed the five Grammy Awards and various other trophies on a shelf.

Stewart is obviously a fan of African art. Did he pick those up while doing the Rythmatist?

I wish the tour would have moved over to the spot with all the computers and the monitors. Perhaps Stewart himself will give us a glance in the future.

And that guitar that Sting gave to Stewart as a birthday present- isn't that a quatro like the one Sting plays all the time? What's the brand name?

Finally, I never realized that SC has huge hands. He would probably be a really great bass player if that was his full-time gig.
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Re: Great interview and tour of Sacred Grove

Postby ltwoman on 19 Feb 2013 09:20

I'd like to know more about the percussion instrument Stewart's son made for him. Is it a copy of a classic instrument, or his own design? It's so cool and sounds great too!
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Re: Great interview and tour of Sacred Grove

Postby policefan on 19 Feb 2013 17:18

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Re: Great interview and tour of Sacred Grove

Postby Soundragon on 20 Feb 2013 03:17

ltwoman wrote:I'd like to know more about the percussion instrument Stewart's son made for him. Is it a copy of a classic instrument, or his own design? It's so cool and sounds great too!

Not entirely certain, but I saw something similar when looking for traditional African instruments. But nothing nearly as cool or complex as that one!
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Re: Great interview and tour of Sacred Grove

Postby luna_virgo on 20 Feb 2013 09:46

I love this from 4:45 to 5:35, where Stewart’s talking about his dad. (I feel I should mention that “Daddy” is the typical name in Alabama for one’s father, no matter how old you are. I call my dad “Daddy”, too.) First white musician to be seen with a black band? If you know Birmingham history (or Southern history in general), that was a really big deal in those days. His dad was a brave guy.
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Re: Great interview and tour of Sacred Grove

Postby lancaster on 21 Feb 2013 00:14

luna_virgo wrote:I love this from 4:45 to 5:35, where Stewart’s talking about his dad. (I feel I should mention that “Daddy” is the typical name in Alabama for one’s father, no matter how old you are. I call my dad “Daddy”, too.) First white musician to be seen with a black band? If you know Birmingham history (or Southern history in general), that was a really big deal in those days. His dad was a brave guy.


That was my favourite part too. That and when he sits and play the arabic rhythm on that darbuka-cajón kit :)
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Re: Great interview and tour of Sacred Grove

Postby conroy on 21 Feb 2013 00:38

luna_virgo wrote:I love this from 4:45 to 5:35, where Stewart’s talking about his dad. (I feel I should mention that “Daddy” is the typical name in Alabama for one’s father, no matter how old you are. I call my dad “Daddy”, too.) First white musician to be seen with a black band? If you know Birmingham history (or Southern history in general), that was a really big deal in those days. His dad was a brave guy.


It must be a southern thing as I referred to my father as daddy until the day he died.
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Re: Great interview and tour of Sacred Grove

Postby visions on 21 Feb 2013 01:08

just brilliant thanks for sharing :)
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Re: Great interview and tour of Sacred Grove

Postby ltwoman on 21 Feb 2013 09:47

conroy wrote:
luna_virgo wrote:I love this from 4:45 to 5:35, where Stewart’s talking about his dad. (I feel I should mention that “Daddy” is the typical name in Alabama for one’s father, no matter how old you are. I call my dad “Daddy”, too.) First white musician to be seen with a black band? If you know Birmingham history (or Southern history in general), that was a really big deal in those days. His dad was a brave guy.


It must be a southern thing as I referred to my father as daddy until the day he died.



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Re: Great interview and tour of Sacred Grove

Postby njperry on 21 Feb 2013 11:14

[quote="conroy"][quote="luna_virgo"]I love this from 4:45 to 5:35, where Stewart’s talking about his dad. (I feel I should mention that “Daddy” is the typical name in Alabama for one’s father, no matter how old you are. I call my dad “Daddy”, too.) First white musician to be seen with a black band? If you know Birmingham history (or Southern history in general), that was a really big deal in those days. His dad was a brave guy.[/quote]

It must be a southern thing as I referred to my father as daddy until the day he died.[/quote]

More evidence that it is a southern thing. I grew up in the midwest and last called my father "daddy" as a very small boy. Never thought of calling him daddy after that.
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Re: Great interview and tour of Sacred Grove

Postby BongoBoy on 25 Feb 2013 19:00

Very cool.

Nice place to record a single, (hint hint, nudge,nudge).

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