Neath a delta moon and a worn brass ring in the house of a thousand guitars.
I’ve really been into this artist lately and especially this song. This song should have been played on the radio. I have a weakness for songs that name-drop other people. For instance Tom Petty’s Jammin’ Me, R.E.M.’s The End of the World (As We Know It), The Replacements Alex Chilton, Neil Young’s “Hey Hey My My (Into the Black), and well…you get the picture. I posted an earlier article about Nile and the readers really liked it.
Nile made two critically acclaimed albums in 1980 and 81 and then walked away from the music business. He didn’t like the business end but came back with an album in 1991. Since then he has made up for lost time with 11 albums. This was the title track to his 2009 album. It was his 6th studio album and since this album he has released 8 more. One of those albums is Positively Bob: Willie Nile Sings Bob Dylan which is fantastic.
In this song, Nile lists John Lennon, John Lee Hooker, Jimi Hendrix, Muddy Waters, Bob Dylan, The Stones, Bob Dylan, and more. It also has a hell of a catchy chorus that will stick with you. It’s very commercial-sounding and accessible.
Willie Nile is still out there touring and playing concerts.
House of the Thousand Guitars
Jimmy Hendrix plays all night long in the house of a thousand guitars.
Through a purple haze you can hear the song in the house of a thousand guitars.
When the clock strikes 12 Robert Johnson sings in the house of a thousand guitars.
Neath a delta moon and a worn brass ring in the house of a thousand guitars.
There’s not a dry eye when old Hank sings in the house of a thousand guitars.
With the pain and the hurt love sometime brings in the house of a thousand guitars.
Well you can hear Bob Dylan and the Rolling Stones in the house of a thousand guitars.
There will be no vultures picking on their bones in the house of a thousand guitars.
House of a thousand, house of a thousand, house meet the moon and stars.
House of a thousand, house of a thousand, house of a thousand guitars.
You can spread your finger across the universe in the house of a thousand guitars.
John Lennon, Muddy Waters, man you can do worse in the house of a thousand guitars.
Well you can walk bare foot on broken glass in the house of a thousand guitars.
Cause Mr. John Lee Hooker’s gonna kick your ass in the house of a thousand guitars.
House of a thousand, house of a thousand, house meet the moon and stars.
House of a thousand, house of a thousand, house of a thousand guitars.
You can hear electric fingers playin’, dripping down life’s crooked alleways.
They say there are no broken strings in the house of a thousand guitars.
Just some busted hearts and bee that stings.
There are stained glass windows on the bedroom walls.
You can hear the cry when salvation calls.
Well you can move your body, you can shake your heads in the house of a thousand guitars.
You can play with blood on your fingtips in the house of a thousand guitars.
House of a thousand, house of a thousand, house meet the moon and stars. House of a thousand, house of a thousand, house of a thousand guitars.

Wow, that’s a cool song. The vocals very much remind me of Dylan! I’m afraid I don’t know anything about Willie Nile (yet), but based on this, I have no problem picturing him playing Dylan songs. I’m really intrigued and definitely want to further check him out. Not sure when since per my earlier post I’m going to step away from blogging, but this has to happen!
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I made a post of him probably around oh… 2 months ago…it went over well so I posted him again. Very connected to Springsteen and yea man I like him a lot! I thought you would like him.
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Dave’s right- Dylan circa mid 60s voice-wise. Belts along nicely.
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He does sound like Dylan in this… the guy is worth exploring. Everyone seem to like the earlier post and I had this one in the wings for a while. I’ve been listening to him quite a bit.
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Sorry, Christian is who I meant, Christian a thousand apologies! (Hey, it’s late and I’s tired…)
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I don’t remember your Willie Nile post, but this one was very nice.
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Thanks Jim…I went ahead and posted a link which I should have done already. We read so many posts a day…there is no way we can remember all of these.
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Sounds like something from the Springsteen School, so to speak, it might have done better two decades earlier…it didn’t have a 2009 sound. Few of the artists we seem to like did!
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They are friends…so it makes sense. Yea I know what you mean…only alternative bands have that sound now…that is why I like some of the new rock bands that are not top 40 stuff. Many of what Christian and Jeff finds… has that sound.
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I’m hearing Willi, the Pogues, Waterboys and Bob in this one. I know a few songs where John Lee is referred to. I like that.
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I do remember the name, probably from browsing your back catalogue of posts!
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His stuff is Springsteen like and much of it very commercial. Well commercial to me may not be commercial to other people lol.
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Yeah, well as long as you like it!
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I love it!
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It has an older feel to it… thanks John
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It has a cool feel to it
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I know Bob doesn’t have a patent on it, but Willie sounds eerily like him. Good tune but I can’t get past the Bob factor.
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