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Red Guitar

Matt is off working on his own thing for next time, which will come along with a newsletter. Meanwhile, I thought why not celebrate our nation’s proudest moment—that would be now, am I right? — with a story of the American dream—or one version of it anyway: Red Guitar.



I'm not really sure when Walter wrote this. Early 90s for sure but what else is new? ( I’ll share some more recent vintage soon). It showed up on his song lists about then, but as I've learned, sometimes he had song titles on these lists before he had the songs.

Obviously he never got very far with this---no bridge, no solo section, a big hairy 2 minutes, etc. But it has always been one of my real favorites and if you can't hear it already I'm not sure I could explain it. There’s the fantastic swinging syncopation over a great popping’ bass, the optimum Becker dissonant note in the riff , of course —

— but what really gets me is the singing. So free, casual, even as the narrative voice tells a sad story with affection but no sentimentality. He's saying there was, after all, nothing to be done. And in his easy, swinging style, we hear he’s managed once again to write himself a ditty that he really enjoys singing. Clever gent.

And because our experience of life is comprised largely of contrasts, comparisons, distinctions, and similarities — we are pattern-recognition animals, above all—sometimes I find myself thinking of this little tune as Becker's N Gang


Would that be so wrong?


Enjoy,

D-Mod


RED GUITAR (Walter Becker)

Back in school we were no damn good

Terrorizing the neighborhood

The one cool thing we ever did

Was Bad News Nicky And The Dead End Kids


Hey now!


C’mon Nicky, tell the people who we are

Oh there you go, playing on that Red Guitar

C’mon Nicky, some day you will be a star

Oh don’tcha know — playing on that Red Guitar


Reviews are good, fans are legion

Tearing’ it up in the Tri-state region

Goin’ station-to-station, coast-to-coast

Now who do you think they like the most?


The time roll on and it just don’t stop

And it sure turns ugly at the top

Ahhhh I got out while the gettin’s good

You hung back..and did what you could


C’mon On!


Now they call me back to town

To make this speech, lay you down

The one true thing I got to say

Was we had some times along the way


C’mon Nicky, tell the people who we are

Oh there you go, playing on that Red Guitar

C’mon Nicky, some day you will be a star

Oh don’tcha know — playing on that Red Guitar


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paul
Mar 23, 2022

Hi D-Mod, Thank you so much for this fantastic demo! I've sent you an email at walterbeckermusic@gmail.com about doing a cover version of this for a project I'm working on. Was wondering if you had a chance to look at the email? All the best - and thank again for this absolute gem :-) Paul PS: Oh ... and I wonder why red guitars speak to me ;-)



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