“After You’ve Gone” (Layton/Creamer, 1918) Erik McIntyre live @ Soggy Bottom, Flint MI 3/30/24
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- I rarely know quite how I’ll get from start to finish on a tune when I’m playing out in the world, which creates openings for surprising moments and continuous experimentation, whether I’m playing solo or with a group. Anyway, here’s a “bootleg” type capture from a gig, warts and all, playing with the standard “After You’ve Gone”.
Here I was playing a 1937 Martin C1 + 1948 DeArmond FHC pickup through a 50s Valco amp - Видеоклипы
BIG👍 Erik , absolutely beautifully played my friend , so so nice👌👌
🎸🎶🎸…..Vic👍👍👍
Improvising to this extent in a solo guitar environment isn't the easiest thing to do -- you're really superb.
This musician sounds like a perfect old fashioned movie soundtrack and it’s fantastic! 😂 ❤
what do you think the movie would be about?😊
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With that music it would have to be a Sad Sad movie with a comical ending!!
i would watch it, just for the soundtrack.
Love your playing! Thumbs up!!
Unbelievable, very nice sound.
I like play Kenny Burrel solo balladsruclips.net/video/gPAfl9E2jFk/видео.htmlsi=O7LqPpF2yXAmYCOx, but your sound... it's very cool!
It was recorded by Marion Harris on July 22, 1918, and released by Victor Records.[2]
The song became so popular that the sheet music was later decorated with tiny photographs of the 45 men who made the song famous, including Paul Whiteman, Rudy Vallée, B.A. Rolfe, Guy Lombardo, and Louis Armstrong.[3]
Great! Could you record a version including vocals? I would love to hear you sing that song! Big greetings and congratulations on your music.
Thank you! Aha, maybe someday. I mainly focus on playing guitar and not so much singing, but I do branch out and sing sometimes
@@Rikmacmusic maybe with Alex Belhaj??