I was fortunate to get to meetand spend Tommy before a small show he did he let my play his guitar and talked to me for quite a while, i can you tell you this guy is not only the greatest living guitar players but one the nicest and most sincere human beings. The wrold needs more people like him, humble gracious and talent beyond measure
I just saw Tommy Emmanuel in Montgomery, Alabama on Sept. 26, 2012, & while I knew that seeing this man perform live would be wonderful, I had no idea that it would be the absolutely astonishing & magical experience it was. His IMMENSE artistry & talent plus engaging personality of such warmth & charm (humor, too) make him the most captivating & phenomenal musician I've ever seen. I was glad that Smokey Mountain Lullaby was part of the repertoire ~ made me cry. Thanks for sharing your gift w/us!
I would echo what Teri Frazier said. We saw Tommy early this year (1913). I was hoping he would play Somewhere over the Rainbow, and he did. The lady sitting next to me gave me a nudge - she knew I wanted to hear it. I was surprised that I didn't cry, but just sat there smiling. I have since found this song and the Mts. of Illinois which I like even better, and they both bring tears of sheer joy.
Yeaah, did you noticed ? He ALLWAYS use long sleeves, i think he do this to make his hands movement beautiful, don't know, i allways look better playing in long sleeves (sorry bad english)
RedRebel8 wtf ahaha you must be a robot to whom anything different from your settings is detected, if you feel like commenting how can you ever come up with such a useless thing after that beauty you must ve heard as well
I was lucky enough to see Tommy play live. You really can't believe what your seeing with your own eyes!
I was fortunate to get to meetand spend Tommy before a small show he did he let my play his guitar and talked to me for quite a while, i can you tell you this guy is not only the greatest living guitar players but one the nicest and most sincere human beings. The wrold needs more people like him, humble gracious and talent beyond measure
I just saw Tommy Emmanuel in Montgomery, Alabama on Sept. 26, 2012, & while I knew that seeing this man perform live would be wonderful, I had no idea that it would be the absolutely astonishing & magical experience it was. His IMMENSE artistry & talent plus engaging personality of such warmth & charm (humor, too) make him the most captivating & phenomenal musician I've ever seen. I was glad that Smokey Mountain Lullaby was part of the repertoire ~ made me cry. Thanks for sharing your gift w/us!
A great, great player playing a signature Chet Atkins tune. What could be better? Way to go Tommy.
Sad, poignant, melancholy but comforting beauty.
I would echo what Teri Frazier said. We saw Tommy early this year (1913). I was hoping he would play Somewhere over the Rainbow, and he did. The lady sitting next to me gave me a nudge - she knew I wanted to hear it. I was surprised that I didn't cry, but just sat there smiling. I have since found this song and the Mts. of Illinois which I like even better, and they both bring tears of sheer joy.
how old are you
Morning air is also in that catagorie
Stunning.
Un-freaking-believable! Tommy you kill me! That is WOW! Once again WOW!!!
It reminds me of past summer days :')
The harmonic killed it.
PERFEITO...
Fantastic...
And an awesome shirt :)
Yeaah, did you noticed ? He ALLWAYS use long sleeves, i think he do this to make his hands movement beautiful, don't know, i allways look better playing in long sleeves (sorry bad english)
Reminds me of my childhood and teen age times
我听到了阳光 ,暖暖的微风.安静的午后
Amazing...
Просто нет слов. Вот есть вопрос, со скольки лет взяли гитару в руки?
Немного потому, что на вашем фоне ,немножко. Класс вам
woow
Не могу наслушаться. Тоже немного играю.
awful buzz from the e string.
the e is the one that is not buzzing
RedRebel8 wtf ahaha you must be a robot to whom anything different from your settings is detected, if you feel like commenting how can you ever come up with such a useless thing after that beauty you must ve heard as well