Posted on 07/18/2024 4:08:55 PM PDT by simpson96
[For the video of the song without analysis and commentary, click here.]
Wow, this is fantastic. I’ve never heard that song before and the isolation of Anita’s vocals is amazing. Her pitch-perfection, her subtle vibrato, her hitting the target pitch every time. Just incredible.
Thanks for posting this!
I’ll have to look into more of her music.
I thought JC Fogerty was the voice of bayou.
For later.
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Anita Carter - Voice Of he Bayou
Pretty song.🙂👍
John Fogerty.
From San Francisco Bay Area.
Nice try at pretending to be American.
“Pretending to be an American”? What are you talking about? I like the way you Joe Biden like keep your ramblings on the subject. Fogerty sold more records about the bayou than anyone.
https://youtu.be/fcTQCNntGEs?si=Iu75hb3L4NhnWNjQ
That was great, thanks for posting
Very nice!
WOP does great analysis vids.
Ping for later
I would have thought the back in the day.
You don’t even know his name or where or what the bayou is.
Wow, beautiful voice. I never heard of her
Wow! Thanks for posting. Had no idea!
You are welcome.
Fil done a great many interesting analyses of recording artists on his Youtube channel, Wings of Pegasus.
He’s recently done some great ones exposing Autotune, and how Autotune is ruining music these days.
But something or someone from the Southern music influenced him heavily
Genres:
Roots Rock, Rock & Roll, Country Rock, Heartland Rock, Blues Rock, Swamp Rock, Americana, Southern Rock.
I would venture to guess that he got inspiration from Elvis Presley, Bill Haley & The Comets, Buddy Holly & The Crickets, Dale Hawkins, Tony Joe White, Belton Richard, Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Slim Harpo, Lightnin’ Slim & others from that era.
Their original genre was labeled as Swamp Rock, which was an offshoot of Swamp Blues. Both of those genres were started in, wait for it, Louisiana, or as natives affectionately call her Lousyanna.
So, hardspunned has justification for what he said, and probably said more in jest than anything else.
It’s in context.
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