John Fahey
John Fahey
John Aloysius Faheywas an American fingerstyle guitarist and composer who played the steel-string acoustic guitar as a solo instrument. His style has been greatly influential and has been described as the foundation of American Primitive Guitar, a term borrowed from painting and referring mainly to the self-taught nature of the music and its minimalist style. Fahey borrowed from the folk and blues traditions in American roots music, having compiled many forgotten early recordings in these genres. He would later incorporate...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMusician
Date of Birth28 February 1939
CountryUnited States of America
Everybody else was just trying to copy folk musicians, I wasn't trying to do that.
In the music I was composing I was trying to express my emotions, my so called negative emotions, which were depression, anger and so forth.
We're trying to find ways for our kids to give back to the community, give back to the school, ... We're also really working on giving them the work they can take with them way beyond high school.
I had a big background in listening to classical music and I started trying to compose, like I was playing the guitar but I heard an orchestra in my head.
I was using them as teachers for technique but I was never trying to be a folk.
They are missing a component that is very important and should be one of the skill sets for the 21st century that every kid has when they graduate from high school.
They are too focused on the audience rather than on their own emotions, or they are too focused on technique or perhaps on both.
As soon as the groupie finds out that you make errors in everyday life like everybody else does and that you are human, they turn on you and hate you.
Oh, 1962. The music scene was so bad that several of us decided to come out to Berkeley and take over the folk music scene here.
So what I do is this - when I go to the venue, I become the entertainer John Fahey.
As for the source of the music, I believe it comes from the unconscious; that there is no such thing as talent.
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So when people ask me how good I am, I usually cop to being brilliant, even better than that, but short of genius.
But when I come off stage, I do not want adulation, I do not want to be worshipped.