Dave Keir
Dave Keir picked up the guitar at a very early age - too early, in fact, to learn any extant songs or tunes so he became accustomed to picking out his own tunes from the very start. The habit become so deeply and irrevocably ingrained that even a concentrated effort to mend his ways during an interregum in the 80s and 90s had little effect - a relapse was always just around the corner.
Dave's pedigree includes many years playing and recording in London and touring the UK and Europe before he retired from the professional scene in 1981 for family and personal reasons. But he always kept a finger on the pulse. And the songs just kept popping up.
With the advent of project studios, Dave equipped himself accordingly for the purpose of recording the now substantial back catalogue of songs that had accrued during these years and also to record local musicians who happened by. One late example of these collaborations resulted in the release of a CD of fiddle tunes for some local musicians. Not suprisingly, this marked the beginning of the end of the hiatus.
Dave's songs have been described as "quirky", "wry", "sly", "wiry", "muscular", "poignant", "scurrilous", "sleazy", "philosophical" (huh?), and "tuneful" - it depends on the song, he says (duh!).
But always, they are "about" something. They range from being almost journalistic about his experiences to wild extrapolations from a single glance or passing smile. Tax worries and mountaineering play a big part in some of the songs - but a higher proportion yet appear to be about unrequited lust.
Dave's guitar playing has been described at "gatling-gun", "complicated", "fast", "slow", "simple", "bright", "dark", "dense", "spare", "percussive", "songfull", … (yes, I know - it depends on the song). It happens that he's a left-handed guy who plays guitar right-handed. There is no space here to muse on the net effect of that.
As for so many independent artists, the coming of the internet has given Dave a new window of opportunity to reach an audience whom, some would say, may be called "niche", and difficult to reach by traditional means. All this has enabled the production release in 2006, of this CD, "Interim Reports", which has been thoroughly welcomed wherever it has been heard. Dave's public performances are, at the time of writing, limited in number and scale, however wherever he does play, the performances are enthusiastically received without exception.
So he is now embarked upon a path of recording and issuing songs that are either freshly composed or have been accumulated through the years. However, nothing will get released on a CD that hasn't served time in front of an audience, so the recording and performing sides of the work are closely connected. Plans for the future are centred around not only playing regularly throughout the UK and Europe again, but also to open up new horizons by way of performances in the US.
That's it. Thanks for taking the time to read these few lines and if you have been listening to a few of the songs from "Interim Reports", we hope you have enjoyed them!
Dave's pedigree includes many years playing and recording in London and touring the UK and Europe before he retired from the professional scene in 1981 for family and personal reasons. But he always kept a finger on the pulse. And the songs just kept popping up.
With the advent of project studios, Dave equipped himself accordingly for the purpose of recording the now substantial back catalogue of songs that had accrued during these years and also to record local musicians who happened by. One late example of these collaborations resulted in the release of a CD of fiddle tunes for some local musicians. Not suprisingly, this marked the beginning of the end of the hiatus.
Dave's songs have been described as "quirky", "wry", "sly", "wiry", "muscular", "poignant", "scurrilous", "sleazy", "philosophical" (huh?), and "tuneful" - it depends on the song, he says (duh!).
But always, they are "about" something. They range from being almost journalistic about his experiences to wild extrapolations from a single glance or passing smile. Tax worries and mountaineering play a big part in some of the songs - but a higher proportion yet appear to be about unrequited lust.
Dave's guitar playing has been described at "gatling-gun", "complicated", "fast", "slow", "simple", "bright", "dark", "dense", "spare", "percussive", "songfull", … (yes, I know - it depends on the song). It happens that he's a left-handed guy who plays guitar right-handed. There is no space here to muse on the net effect of that.
As for so many independent artists, the coming of the internet has given Dave a new window of opportunity to reach an audience whom, some would say, may be called "niche", and difficult to reach by traditional means. All this has enabled the production release in 2006, of this CD, "Interim Reports", which has been thoroughly welcomed wherever it has been heard. Dave's public performances are, at the time of writing, limited in number and scale, however wherever he does play, the performances are enthusiastically received without exception.
So he is now embarked upon a path of recording and issuing songs that are either freshly composed or have been accumulated through the years. However, nothing will get released on a CD that hasn't served time in front of an audience, so the recording and performing sides of the work are closely connected. Plans for the future are centred around not only playing regularly throughout the UK and Europe again, but also to open up new horizons by way of performances in the US.
That's it. Thanks for taking the time to read these few lines and if you have been listening to a few of the songs from "Interim Reports", we hope you have enjoyed them!
Favorite spot?
The Aonach Eagach.
Equipment used:
Martin OM-18V (2005)
Martin OOO-28 (2002)
Eccleshall "Special" (1987)
Martin OOO-28 (2002)
Eccleshall "Special" (1987)
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ms 007
posted on Sat October 24, 2009
GOT ME SOLD THIS IS MY VERY FAV!! Debra l am humbled to hear such artistic talent ..Stay Blessed! this is going to spinnnnnnnnnnnn. aka ms 007

posted on Sat October 24, 2009
Top Shelf this may very well be the one l wrote up on another somehow ..you'll know when you read my comments the last one about tx to mel was while l was listening to this one DYNOMITE!! THIS IS YOU!! in my opinion & l absolutly love this acoustic sound 


posted on Sat October 24, 2009
Yes l Ditoo what Danny & Strummergirl said dave ...This is the one l would say your quite in your element in this one! BRAVO my friend~~~~~ktf L&P Debra adding to main & other stations as well ty Dave and of course tx to Mel.....l'll be back 
posted on Sat October 24, 2009
Aspiring to be a jazz song U Bet! tysm Debra added to The Very Essence of jazz station Ms 007's. Lovely work here , great talent ty again. 
posted on Sat October 24, 2009
Just Love the lyrics, Dave l am really lovin this one tx Debra ktf aka ms 007 @ SCStations
l already have one of those feelings oooooooooooo like this alot

? Its Just Georgeous love to have the lyrics ....so well done CONGRADS!!! (2nd listen had to lol) 
posted on Sat October 24, 2009
Hello Dave, l came across some works done with a collab w/yr brother Mel, in particular "Perception Is Reality" l made my comm he left a brd msg that got me intersted, So here i am...
Really top Shelf amazing playing, hope you come see all my 18 stations and add on as a friend. ktf Debra @OurSCStations aka ms 007 : l'll bb, now that l know where you are. Have a great weekend friend ~~
posted on Tue October 13, 2009
Dave...this is amazing work. Stellar songwriting, vocals, and the guitar playing is top-notch. So glad I happened upon your site today. Best regards, Brett
Brett Service
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posted on Mon January 5, 2009
Hi Dave! Love the new album! I'm going to CD Baby and get it right now!
Scotty McLennison
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posted on Tue December 16, 2008
Exquisit pircking, Dave! Very good. Great lyrics of course, singing, too!
People these days don´t really understand in the day of samples and sequencers what it means to really go ACOUTSTIC!
Outstanding piece here, I love it!
Thanks for sharing
Andreas
People these days don´t really understand in the day of samples and sequencers what it means to really go ACOUTSTIC!
Outstanding piece here, I love it!
Thanks for sharing
Andreas
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posted on Thu November 6, 2008
Great tune, love the changes!
Grant Starr new projects
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posted on Tue November 4, 2008
I really like "Living Is Easy". I'll be back to spin some more tunes when I get a chance. I'm currently going through chemo after a cancer diagnosis, so "Living Is Easy" is what I'm looking forward to soon!
-Mike (FGP)
-Mike (FGP)
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posted on Fri October 3, 2008
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL.....your guitar is singing. There should be 10 stars for your guitar playing here, 5 is all i can give ya tho. You have an awesome talent, vocals and lyrics are beautiful too. I will definately back to hear more from you when I can. Take care and thanks for sharing your talent with us here on SC!
~strummergurl~
~strummergurl~
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posted on Wed September 3, 2008
Great song !!!
You've got a new fan here friend!
danny
You've got a new fan here friend!
danny
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posted on Tue November 6, 2007
Like your music. Nice guitar playing and I like the lyrics to Red John. I added it to a new station called "All Acoustic". It features good acoustic music like yours. Check it out if you get a chance.
Brett Richardson
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posted on Mon May 28, 2007
Hey Dave, this is Glenn Spayth,(fence man) from Acoustic friends. enjoyed "Red John", interesting picking. I have some rough versions on this site also. Mostly work tapes.
Glenn Spayth and Heartland Blues
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