I have so much respect for Hank. Basically establishes and defines a whole style for decades, then dedicates himself to a completely different one in his later years.
HANK MARVIN the guitarist all players were inspired by, the man who started it all! I have NEVER heard him playt jazz before - SUPERB!! He is the reason I got a guitar and a few lessons then played along with him stood by my parents stereo. I would tune my guitar to the same as him and play along by ear to the tunes. Later I then taught my best friend how to play and he played rythm with me and we had a small band for a few years - ALL due to Hank. I went to one of his farwell shows , sat right at the front and the best moment of my life between tunes we had a chat about what I said above - he was impressed and a little flattered! Cheers Hank.
This is wonderful music with strong connections to Gypsy guitarist Django Reinhardt and violinist Stéphane Grappelli brought to life again by the indomitable, ex-Shadow man, Hank Marvin.
WOW Pure Magic I went to his Concert in Perth WA on Friday Night at Centre Stage Studios Yes agree there should be more people like Hank in this World so good because he Lives in WA so we folk Just admire him so much what a Pleasure to meet him and the other Band Members BRILLIANT thank you Hank for a Magical Evening and the Pleasure to Meet you of course we loved you when you Joined Cliff on his Tours as a Guest Artist when he Played in Perth Wa Bless you.
I started playing guitar sixty one years ago in the early 60s all because of the great Hank Marvin, I still play in a 60s band and we still play Wonderful land and Apache, followed by Move it and, do you wanna dance, Hank is the very best, I've seen the Shadows several times, but have never met my hero,maybe one day, God bless you Hank.
What an unexpected delight to hear Hank play such exquisitely different music from what we were brought up on 60 and more years ago. And that NZTV hostess deserves to be internationally recognized for her professionalism. Great video all round.
thankyou thankyou THANK YOU for all this blessed relief to hear just that one individual whose playing of gypsy jazz is even worse than my own, impossible as that may seem..
compared to the best gypsy jazz guitarists like jimmy rosenberg et al, this is basic stuff but you’ve got to admire his passion and dedication to try a new style for him.
@@kenmorley2339 However You can keep a lot of your gypsy jazz pyrotechnics because Hank's improvs are so melodic which is not surprising because Hank has always been about strong melodies. BWT, i enjoyed Hank's take on this Gypsy jazz classic more and a lot of the version by the "giants" of the genre.
That's Gary Taylor who in the 1960s was in the British band The Herd with Peter frampton and Andy bown who is now in status quo. Gary is a fantastic guitarist and there is quite a lot of him on RUclips playing the Shadows songs.
Gary Taylor is an incredible guitarist in his own right. Extraordinary how he subjects his role as almost (but not always) playing the rhythm section and does it with absolute gusto. Only makes me admire him even more. In fact this is a trio, with added on bass, that are extraordinarily gifted, and what a player Nunzio is, he is right up there too!
@@D800Lover as his family we thank you for that comment 🙄 He’s not lived in the North East for 65 years, even if he wasn’t in Perth he’d not sound very Geordie. At 16 accents are easily lost especially if you spend years on the road.
They are so happy when playing music. So I'm happy too ! Thank you for music.
I have so much respect for Hank. Basically establishes and defines a whole style for decades, then dedicates himself to a completely different one in his later years.
There needs to be more people in the world like Hank
HANK MARVIN the guitarist all players were inspired by, the man who started it all! I have NEVER heard him playt jazz before - SUPERB!! He is the reason I got a guitar and a few lessons then played along with him stood by my parents stereo. I would tune my guitar to the same as him and play along by ear to the tunes. Later I then taught my best friend how to play and he played rythm with me and we had a small band for a few years - ALL due to Hank. I went to one of his farwell shows , sat right at the front and the best moment of my life between tunes we had a chat about what I said above - he was impressed and a little flattered! Cheers Hank.
This is wonderful music with strong connections to Gypsy guitarist Django Reinhardt and violinist Stéphane Grappelli brought to life again by the indomitable, ex-Shadow man, Hank Marvin.
WOW Pure Magic I went to his Concert in Perth WA on Friday Night at Centre Stage Studios Yes agree there should be more people like Hank in this World so good because he Lives in WA so we folk Just admire him so much what a Pleasure to meet him and the other Band Members BRILLIANT thank you Hank for a Magical Evening and the Pleasure to Meet you of course we loved you when you Joined Cliff on his Tours as a Guest Artist when he Played in Perth Wa Bless you.
This is why he looks so bloody young all the time and Django Reinhardt seems to suit him to the ground 👍👍☀️
This is absolutely a brilliant combo, a breath of fresh air.
Hank is a legend and still playing as great as ever.
A leg end you mean 😂😂😂
My goodness Hank can play anything! His band is definitely very good.
Looks like the rhythm guitarist is playing 9th's up and down the fret board...I love it.
That’s awesome Hank😅
Hank is more than Apache that’s for sure.
Strange how so few have seen this. Hank's solo is fantastic. Any budding guitarist should watch this.
Hank has serious chops. Best all arouind guitarist ever. Amen.
I started playing guitar sixty one years ago in the early 60s all because of the great Hank Marvin, I still play in a 60s band and we still play Wonderful land and Apache, followed by Move it and, do you wanna dance, Hank is the very best, I've seen the Shadows several times, but have never met my hero,maybe one day, God bless you Hank.
I never knew this, I love Gypsy Jazz.
Simply brilliant
What an unexpected delight to hear Hank play such exquisitely different music from what we were brought up on 60 and more years ago. And that NZTV hostess deserves to be internationally recognized for her professionalism. Great video all round.
Fabuloso!
More of this please,
Sir Hank !
excellent ...comme d'habitude .....!
amazing guitarplayer all styles
Simply the best xxxx💗💗💗💗💗💗💗🥰
Yes grew up listening and playing Shads, Duane Eddy, Lonnie Mack etc, the first 50 years is the hardest.
Lovely interview. I met Hank at his house in Perth, W.A. He was very nice to chat with and no doubt even better to jam with!
Nice to hear from the milkman.
Is he still at the same address ? Seen him recently ?! Shame he wasn't on the Cliff at Christmas concert on BBC here in the UK
JCNZ1947 thank you mate
Zabardast cheers from Canada
Great performance!
thankyou thankyou THANK YOU for all this blessed relief to hear just that one individual whose playing of gypsy jazz is even worse than my own, impossible as that may seem..
Absolutely great music, great band, thankyou for posting this video.
Sheer Perfection.......
¡¡¡HANK IS THE BEST!!! MEXICO TE SALUDA HANK.
Great interview and what a nice guy. I'm a fan.
Hank Forever
gegnale !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hank it the best!
Wow ,a jazz great too .
THE BEST KINGS
Born to play guitar....!
Hank is certainly Brilliant but well played the other musicians, especially the Accordion player, who is a very skilled player.
I wonder if hank would play with the gypsy Kings they are a group that have guitars and enthusiastic?
Drying paint for the ears.
Needs a whammy bar on there. (Not really). What a guy, hey.
Didn’t know he was this good? 😁
🙂 🎸 🎶 Unbetable guitarist
Quel toucher exceptionnel !
Why did she not ask Hank about how his interest in Gypsy Jazz began? It's a big departure from what he did with the Shadows.
He also played on the Django Reinard festival in France. we saw him there
He’s been playing this type of music, as a private hobby, since the 1950s. But it’s only since the 2000s he’s been performing it.
She is obviously as thick as two short planks (and her makeup is equally thick)
Who's playing the rhythm who looks like Hank Marvin?
That’s legendary Gary Taylor (ex. The Herd)
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Do Bergerac...
He makes it OK to wear Gregories.
How did I get from Jimmy Rosenberg to this 😏
OK Hank.
So Rodger waters has taken up playing playing rythum guitar for Hank now 🤔
Minor Swing!
This is great music Hank is the best.But it pales in comparison with the great melodious hits of The Shadows.
Lovely big fat frets on that guitar
compared to the best gypsy jazz guitarists like jimmy rosenberg et al, this is basic stuff but you’ve got to admire his passion and dedication to try a new style for him.
I agree .
@@kenmorley2339 However You can keep a lot of your gypsy jazz pyrotechnics because Hank's improvs are so melodic which is not surprising because Hank has always been about strong melodies. BWT, i enjoyed Hank's take on this Gypsy jazz classic more and a lot of the version by the "giants" of the genre.
It really isn't that basic, and sounds authentic as hell.
If you go to 9:40 Hank explains his attitude towards playing this music.
Can they play Shadows its like he can though? Horses for Courses as they say
Great stuff. The guy on rhythm guitar looks a bit like roger waters.
That's Gary Taylor who in the 1960s was in the British band The Herd with Peter frampton and Andy bown who is now in status quo. Gary is a fantastic guitarist and there is quite a lot of him on RUclips playing the Shadows songs.
Gary Taylor is an incredible guitarist in his own right. Extraordinary how he subjects his role as almost (but not always) playing the rhythm section and does it with absolute gusto. Only makes me admire him even more. In fact this is a trio, with added on bass, that are extraordinarily gifted, and what a player Nunzio is, he is right up there too!
I’m surprised he has the skill to play complex jazz like this.
he sounds a bit Australian now,
Yeah real shame 😂
@@fletmok3548 - Better than what must have been his original Geordie accent. Have you ever heard that?
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@@D800Lover as his family we thank you for that comment 🙄
He’s not lived in the North East for 65 years, even if he wasn’t in Perth he’d not sound very Geordie. At 16 accents are easily lost especially if you spend years on the road.
He didn't sound even like a Geordie in interviews from the 60s.
Nooooo don't play the outro head before solos 🤮
Those jazz guitars are beggars to play well.
Marvin, go back to the shadows