Owls, by Leo Kottke
A "field" recording in the mountains of Montana. I was speaking to George Winston about Leo Kottke a few years ago and he mentioned one of his favorite pieces of Leo's was "Owls," at the time I was not that familiar with the tune but followed up with it later on at the request of several of my compadres who wanted to learn the piece as close as possible to the way it was recorded by Kottke. It is in a unique tuning for Kottke, standard but with the two lowest strings tuned to C and G. This was my first time trying to record in an uncontrolled environment. Between the black bears that roamed through the yard on one day, some rodent critter constantly ruining takes with his chirping, and the wind, we had to go with the best we could get out of what was shot. The guitar is a stellar sounding, very fancy pearl trimmed Božo, built by Božo Podunavac in the 90s as a "Leo Kottke custom."

Medley: Crow River Waltz / Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring / Jack Fig by Leo Kottke

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12 fret dread, 000 & 00 compared tonally (Pt2)

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"Dance of Death" by John Fahey

OWLS - Leo Kottke (cover)

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"Eggtooth" by Leo Kottke

Tony McManus: "Piebroch" - Hugh's Room

Bob Dylan meets Leo Kottke - Funny!

Lion, by John Fahey 1943 Euphonon

Leo Kottke: Up tempo, Medley: Hear the wind howl / Busted bicycle, Buckaroo, Ojo, Eight miles high,

Vocal Coach Explains: Why Gordon Lightfoot's "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" is so Haunting

Street musician can't believe the guitar I just handed him

Leo Kottke - Pamela Brown (live)

"On the Sunny Side of the Ocean" by John Fahey

Snorkel - Leo Kottke Cover

