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Marty McGraw

(1,024 posts)
Fri Dec 4, 2015, 09:00 PM Dec 2015

Steve Martin Writes a Hymn for Hymn-Less Atheists



To understand the two sides of Steve Martin’s performing talents, check out his one and only hit single, 1978’s King Tut. On the A-side was the novelty funk hit about the Egyptian boy king. On the B-side, two deep cuts that showed off Martin’s formidable Americana/banjo chops: the traditional “Sally Goodin” (circa 1860, but existing on recordings since 1922
), and “Hoedown at Alice’s” an original written for his then stand-up manager Bill McEuen’s wife.

It’s not what you’d expect from the “Wild and Crazy Guy,” but Martin’s banjo had always been a part of his act. He taught himself at 15 years old, playing along very slowly to Earl Scruggs records. He told an interviewer:

The reason I played it on stage is because my act was so crazy I thought it’s probably good to show the audience I can do something that looks hard, because this act looks like I’m just making it up. I really wasn’t. I worked very hard on it.

Which is a long way of saying: When Martin recorded an album of banjo favorites in 2009, The Crow, won a Grammy without relying on a single joke, then enlisted the help of the North Carolinian Steep Canyon Rangers to go on a tour, it should not have really been a surprise.

When he teamed up next with The Steep Canyon Rangers and recorded Rare Bird Alert in 2011, Martin started to combine comedy and music once again, and with this above novelty song, he gets to indulge in the beautiful harmony singing that bluegrass groups like The Stanley Brothers, The Louvin Brothers, and the Osbourne Brothers made so popular in the mid-century. (There wasn’t just banjo pickin’ on those LPs, you know.) The above appearance on Letterman is a great rendition of a concert favorite, “Atheists Don’t Have No Songs.”

So in this month of arguments over the Starbucks holiday cup, let Mr. Martin and group add a palliative to any hurt atheist feelings. You guys rock.

P.S. Martin got a chance to play with his hero on the same late-night program.




sorry upon edit; did not know how difficult to embed youtube links in text was to accomplish
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Steve Martin Writes a Hymn for Hymn-Less Atheists (Original Post) Marty McGraw Dec 2015 OP
OK, you just made me go watch Dueling Banjos from Deliverance passiveporcupine Dec 2015 #1
Just a recognition Marty McGraw Dec 2015 #2
Is that baby goat or a lamb? Looks like a lamb. Not so meek. Enthusiast Dec 2015 #6
I wonder too Marty McGraw Dec 2015 #8
I bow to super-cat, Marty! MrMickeysMom Dec 2015 #12
Your sig Line Marty McGraw Dec 2015 #13
That is a lamb passiveporcupine Dec 2015 #11
Here is a new one for you passiveporcupine Dec 2015 #10
Whadda' TakeDown! Marty McGraw Dec 2015 #14
Alvin Lee, too vt_native Dec 2015 #3
I saw that! Marty McGraw Dec 2015 #4
It's Albert. nt Chef Eric Dec 2015 #9
A cup of coffee dinger130 Dec 2015 #5
banjos are always Marty McGraw Dec 2015 #7

passiveporcupine

(8,175 posts)
1. OK, you just made me go watch Dueling Banjos from Deliverance
Fri Dec 4, 2015, 09:59 PM
Dec 2015

That still gives me chills every time I watch it.



And what's with that mean cat gif?

Marty McGraw

(1,024 posts)
8. I wonder too
Sat Dec 5, 2015, 11:53 AM
Dec 2015

or a baby billy goat or somethin'. at least it looks like the kid is getting a good kick out of it. don't know about the headache afterward though.



Marty McGraw

(1,024 posts)
13. Your sig Line
Sat Dec 5, 2015, 08:56 PM
Dec 2015

Has been very busy... reproducing and being fruitful



and Thank You. I enjoyed coming across this the other evening.

passiveporcupine

(8,175 posts)
11. That is a lamb
Sat Dec 5, 2015, 04:56 PM
Dec 2015

goats don't have tails like that

I was charged by a full grown ram once, and even though they are fairly small animals, they can pack a wallop. You never want to turn your back on them.

Marty McGraw

(1,024 posts)
4. I saw that!
Fri Dec 4, 2015, 10:28 PM
Dec 2015

Probably during a time I was Checking out for the day a little Earlier and not able to stay up to see the Late Show.
Such a wonderful Bonus!

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