If I were Allan Hinds' mother, I'd go to church every day for seven weeks a humbly apologize to God because I can't control the fact that of my pride that I bore such a genius son.
The only bad note is @ 3:57. He immediately laughs which shows tremendous humility and humbleness. Allen is definately in my top 20 favorite guitarists. I tell ya, he holds his own with Robben Ford, Michael Landau, Larry Carlton, Guthrie Govan, Brett Garsed, Tim Miller, and some of my other faves! Not to mention that Jimmy Johnson, the virtuoso here on bass has or plays with the guys mentioned above.
This was shot with a Canon 5Dmark II. I was either using an expensive 70-200mm 2.8 lens or maybe a cheap 50mm 1.4. I think it's the 50. It's really the lens that does the depth of field, when it's open way up it gets like that. Plus the 5d mark II has a full frame sensor that adds to it.
This is badass. How the FUCK do you make this stuff look so good? I've lived in the valley since I was 7 and have never been to that Baked Potato. I wanna go now. - Max
I see. My wife has the EOS 1Ds mkIII with that same 70-200 IS lens so I know what it's like - except I can't do video with it... that would be cool, though...
Boy, what's not to like? Allen's tone and playing is great and Jimmy Johnson is always unreal. Fantastic band. May the Potato live forever!!!!
Hands down my favorite guitarist...Hands down...
If I were Allan Hinds' mother, I'd go to church every day for seven weeks a humbly apologize to God because I can't control the fact that of my pride that I bore such a genius son.
Jimmy Johnson is unreal.
Hiram Bullock also played a great version of this Grolnick song on the LP "from all sides".
damn that's a beautiful les paul. I'm glad I have one myself!
Holdsworth-esque, but much more comprehensible!! Very cool.
The only bad note is @ 3:57. He immediately laughs which shows tremendous humility and humbleness. Allen is definately in my top 20 favorite guitarists. I tell ya, he holds his own with Robben Ford, Michael Landau, Larry Carlton, Guthrie Govan, Brett Garsed, Tim Miller, and some of my other faves! Not to mention that Jimmy Johnson, the virtuoso here on bass has or plays with the guys mentioned above.
Jason Dotson He makes that bad note work though!
What bad note?
This was shot with a Canon 5Dmark II. I was either using an expensive 70-200mm 2.8 lens or maybe a cheap 50mm 1.4. I think it's the 50. It's really the lens that does the depth of field, when it's open way up it gets like that. Plus the 5d mark II has a full frame sensor that adds to it.
Un fantástico laberinto armónico.
Muy bueno.
Loves 5dMArk II AMAZING SHARPNESS !!! I congratulat you about this camera and film !!
Great stuff , thanks for posting this vid.
This is badass. How the FUCK do you make this stuff look so good? I've lived in the valley since I was 7 and have never been to that Baked Potato. I wanna go now. - Max
Nice tone almost like a Strat from Les Paul!
Like it ~!
Smokin!!!!!
Holycrap, I don't know if it gets any more tasteful than that.
Which camera was used to film this? The depth-of-field is so cool.
ear tonic grooves sure beat all these diatonic pentatonic metronomic human arpeggiator type players
Where does this guy play I read that he lives in California LA maybe? Does he tour or does he just play near his home?
I see. My wife has the EOS 1Ds mkIII with that same 70-200 IS lens so I know what it's like - except I can't do video with it... that would be cool, though...
whats the name of this one?
annoying cymbals urgh