weird seeing him so young. did i look that good in 1997? not that he looked bad in his later years. we are just getting old i guess. i really miss him. not that i knew him. i only met him a few times. i liked that he was around and writing songs that spoke to me. that little guy left quite the mark on a lot of people. im happy to be one of them.
The way you've touched and saved has left me without words to describe, just thanks is all i can say and may you rest in peace. hopefully you feel alot better big fella
I hurt that this guy is still not around . He writes my story ....I play anf write too...but everytime I try lately ...Jason says come on man ...do it like this
Does anyone know what kind of guitar it is? I know only it's a tenor guitar..
Před 8 lety+4
+Franz H. Blake That's a Kay model that's for sure (the logo), the model is most likely a vanguard judging by the shape. I had one of those for a while, they're amazing guitars. I hope you get this since it's been a year.
It’s a modded guitar into a tenor. I’m a ukulele player and I converted over to tenor acoustic and had a friend mod my telecaster into a tenor electric I play Chicago tuning (baritone ukulele tuning ).
@@LostHorizons0yeah, but I’m not quite sure about Chicago Tuning.. trying to catch the notes in the original recordings, I’m quite sure he leaves the four bottom strings (EADG) rather than the four top (DGBE)..
@@FranzHBlake that’s possible in his case I’d have to try look into it more. Considering he started on a tenor guitar it’s normally strung for standard tenor tuning like classic 4 string banjo tuning or Chicago tuning. I guess it’s possible He altered the tenor to use thicker gauges for that tuning but it’s not exactly ideal.
Young man you were, whether you realized or not, redefining country music.
RIP.
weird seeing him so young. did i look that good in 1997? not that he looked bad in his later years. we are just getting old i guess. i really miss him. not that i knew him. i only met him a few times. i liked that he was around and writing songs that spoke to me. that little guy left quite the mark on a lot of people. im happy to be one of them.
He's just one guy...but he did so much
The way you've touched and saved has left me without words to describe, just thanks is all i can say and may you rest in peace. hopefully you feel alot better big fella
Legend. The world misses you Molina!
I hurt that this guy is still not around . He writes my story ....I play anf write too...but everytime I try lately ...Jason says come on man ...do it like this
wow...so young, Thanks for posting this :(
I love how he smiles at the end of finishing every question
Why only 22 comments? Overlooked genius.
I didn't know you but I love you. Thank you.
I listen to Jason Molina when I feel sad
Alicia Amiri many more reasons besides sadness to listen. Love. That's a reason 💜 way late sorry
Sparklehorse is great for that. Also Elliott Smith, Vic Chesnutt, Nick Drake, Sun Kil Moon, Smog, Cat Power, etc
Rest in Peace, JaMo.
💜
Does anyone know what kind of guitar it is? I know only it's a tenor guitar..
+Franz H. Blake That's a Kay model that's for sure (the logo), the model is most likely a vanguard judging by the shape. I had one of those for a while, they're amazing guitars. I hope you get this since it's been a year.
+Sébastien Crapoulet thanks a lot. I think he removed two tuning pegs and used it as a tenor.
It’s a modded guitar into a tenor. I’m a ukulele player and I converted over to tenor acoustic and had a friend mod my telecaster into a tenor electric I play Chicago tuning (baritone ukulele tuning ).
@@LostHorizons0yeah, but I’m not quite sure about Chicago Tuning.. trying to catch the notes in the original recordings, I’m quite sure he leaves the four bottom strings (EADG) rather than the four top (DGBE)..
@@FranzHBlake that’s possible in his case I’d have to try look into it more. Considering he started on a tenor guitar it’s normally strung for standard tenor tuning like classic 4 string banjo tuning or Chicago tuning. I guess it’s possible
He altered the tenor to use thicker gauges for that tuning but it’s not exactly ideal.
RIP
Excellent lyrics but a lot of his stuff is boring and lacks melody. Trying to get into it because I love depressing stuff.