Dave, you won't remember me, but I remember a Sunday brunch at the old Dakota location in Bandana Square and your trio in approx. 1998-99. Bass, flute, guitar. You came by our table, and I sang "When I Fall in Love" to my girl, with your group. You gave me your name which I scratched on a piece of paper and still have. Are you in the Twin Cities area still?
I met Herb when he was touring with Barney Kessel in the early 80's. He played like my teacher so it was easy to figure out what he was doing. He asked me why the hell I didn't play American music, why didn't I play jazz. Well I do now. I really enjoyed your video
Herb was the one who made me realize I could play swing guitar. I've seen him live a bunch, and attended his guitar seminars. I had to learn his version of this tune. I'll always be grateful to him for getting me started. Wish we could have jammed a few tunes together, but alas, it was not to be. RIP my friend. You were a classic.
I'm sure that luck played it's part but you are a classically trained, dedicated and unbelievably versatile musician. You deserved that luck. It's Valentine's Day - Happy Birthday, Bass Man.
I don't care for most blues guitar..But Herb had a way with blues where it worked within the framework of pop or jazz tunes that gave it an originality I always liked..His approach to blues was different than the common blues guitar.. it had a sweetness, a New Orleans kind a lilt to it...
What a fantastic guitarist, and what a pleasure to see how the solid bass player enjoys himself. I'm trying to copy the song chord by chord...learning from the best!
playing with Herb was heave heaven! I was a lucky man!
I feel so lucky to have other viewers enjoying this music. Thank you You Tube listeners, You're the best!
Dave, you won't remember me, but I remember a Sunday brunch at the old Dakota location in Bandana Square and your trio in approx. 1998-99. Bass, flute, guitar. You came by our table, and I sang "When I Fall in Love" to my girl, with your group. You gave me your name which I scratched on a piece of paper and still have. Are you in the Twin Cities area still?
Lee Swenson Lee, Im still in the Twin Cities. Nice to hear from You!
are you still playing
are you still playing
ThankYou all for enjoying The great Herb Ellis and myself on bass!
I met Herb when he was touring with Barney Kessel in the early 80's. He played like my teacher so it was easy to figure out what he was doing. He asked me why the hell I didn't play American music, why didn't I play jazz. Well I do now. I really enjoyed your video
i remember shaking hands with Herb in 1983, noticed very strong and powerful his grip was, right picking hand!
Herb's my favorite. Listen to him every day.
One of my favorite players of all time.
Herb was the one who made me realize I could play swing guitar. I've seen him live a bunch, and attended his guitar seminars. I had to learn his version of this tune. I'll always be grateful to him for getting me started. Wish we could have jammed a few tunes together, but alas, it was not to be. RIP my friend. You were a classic.
I watch this with my friends to show them what playing with "JOY" sounds like!! Thanx Dave!!
I'm sure that luck played it's part but you are a classically trained, dedicated and unbelievably versatile musician. You deserved that luck. It's Valentine's Day - Happy Birthday, Bass Man.
This is so good. You both played great and compliment each other so well. I am so glad this was posted. Beautiful music. God bless you both.
That is really something. What a moment captured! Thanks for sharing this. Great bowing Dave!
Thank You jovesheerwater!
@@davidmaslow399 Wait you're David Maslow who was in this tape? That's so cool xD
Sabroso... no me canso de ver tanta maestría... el que sabe... sabe.
this is incredible
the man is a musical beast
Very Beautiful!
I don't care for most blues guitar..But Herb had a way with blues where it worked within the framework of pop or jazz tunes that gave it an originality I always liked..His approach to blues was different than the common blues guitar.. it had a sweetness, a New Orleans kind a lilt to it...
What a fantastic guitarist, and what a pleasure to see how the solid bass player enjoys himself.
I'm trying to copy the song chord by chord...learning from the best!
trawant1 Thank You! Dave Maslow, bassist
He sure was a GREAT guitarist.
Really good!
Sublime!
❤
genius
Thanks Bubbly!
“Without a Song” quote! about 2:20!
Playing like Herb Ellis does,did... one reason I started playing guitar back when.... low that fat sound!
and “things aint what they used to be”
I agree with Misha!
Infinitrocker! How do I get in touch with you?
Alzmama2@netzero.com