John Martyn would be a happy man. Took me back 33 years to the Shaw theatre when my brother in law introduced me to his brilliance. One man on a stool with an array of electric, semi electric and acoustic guitars held the audience in his hand. Not only does that portray Oscar Jerome's brilliance but also reflects on how far advanced the brilliant JM was. Kindred spirits
his playing's got so much feel and groove. what a great artist
John Martyn would be a happy man. Took me back 33 years to the Shaw theatre when my brother in law introduced me to his brilliance. One man on a stool with an array of electric, semi electric and acoustic guitars held the audience in his hand. Not only does that portray Oscar Jerome's brilliance but also reflects on how far advanced the brilliant JM was. Kindred spirits
Real art is eternal in the river of time.
I enjoyed his music.
Oscar Jerome's music is good.
The second song is amazing!!
Exactly! It rules :)
So good! What's it called?
@@robertnolan9911 It's one that Oscar wrote called 'The Joy Is You'
0:00 Where are your branches?
7:30 The Joy is You
14:40 Pour it all out (Bankie Banx cover)
20:03 Smile on a Screen
Erg mooi, intro deed me wel denken aan Jan Akkerman.
why only 800 views??!?!?!
strange time signature at 2:15
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That’s just 4 y’all.
EARgasmic !
❤❤❤
alguien sabe que pedal utiliza para loopear y cual para hacer el sonido del bajo?
Supongo que para el bajo usa un octavador y supongo que algún Looper sencillo ya que no hizo secuencias muy largas