@@lorenzmuller3542 That's because he's creating the arrangement on the spot. Otherwise known as improvisation. And it is pretty impossible to do so on the guitar in tempo all the time. The only guitarists that play solo guitar in tempo are the ones that have a preexisting arrangement. All great jazz guitarists play very creatively and with that "annoying time feel" that you mention.
Bill makes every song he covers a new song and a fresh experience.
I always think Bill’s gonna drop the ball during his playing, like every note is a risk but he always makes it through. Mesmerising.
Really annoying with this "time feel".
I agree, David!... he's on the edge and fearless... incredible.
@@lorenzmuller3542 That's because he's creating the arrangement on the spot. Otherwise known as improvisation. And it is pretty impossible to do so on the guitar in tempo all the time. The only guitarists that play solo guitar in tempo are the ones that have a preexisting arrangement. All great jazz guitarists play very creatively and with that "annoying time feel" that you mention.
David TexMex Yes, I'm new to listening to him, but I had the same feeling. He has a lovely tone, but his rhythm is not up to the same standard.
@@giovanna722 lol wtf are you all talking about
Bill has taught me so much about phrasing, time, gentle approach and expression. Absolutely fantastic.
His touch is breathtaking
Bravo!
I got the same vibe from seeing John Fahey years ago. Playing stuff that should NEVER be attempted on a guitar. A feeling of being in the edge.
What a sound!
Goldfinger played with goldfingers
a masterpiece: the song and this rendition
I was maybe 10 years old when I saw the movie. I knew good music from my parents, so I knew the first time I heard this that it was one for the ages.
The real goldfinger!
fabuleux comme à chaque fois
Thanks as always master, pure art!
Incredible!
Love it
Lovely. At least.
Great, but why did change the camera angle?