These guys spent their lives living and playing jazz. Tal influenced many younger players and it's great to be able to see him play again even if it is only video.
Not to be disrespectful, but none of the solos are up to the usual standards of these gentlemen. Tal in particular doesn't really show his formidable technique --he actually even sounds sloppy-- and his phrasing is strangely disconnected. You will know what I mean if you compare to his playing on, say, "Cookin' on All Burners."
These guys spent their lives living and playing jazz. Tal influenced many younger players and it's great to be able to see him play again even if it is only video.
Herb Ellis' picking, Farlow's great sound and Byrd's solos! Wonderful!
Even on a bad night they're still better than I am at half their ages.
love these guys, guitar heroes!
You go, Byrd! I love to see the older guys still going for it.
I just hope when I reach that age that I can still play as well!
For all the "Bernies" in this world who love guitar
sweet : )
@NickinDK You have a point but it is a joy to hear these guys play nevertheless. It's all about paying homage to our elders and betters frankly.
If this is a trio, why are there five musicians playing? But no matter, no shortage of guitar virtuosity here by these masters!
What year is this from?
This is sad...
@Traditional Harmonicas I guess I don't think this was any of those guy's finest hour. There's much better playing from all of them out there...
Not to be disrespectful, but none of the solos are up to the usual standards of these gentlemen. Tal in particular doesn't really show his formidable technique --he actually even sounds sloppy-- and his phrasing is strangely disconnected. You will know what I mean if you compare to his playing on, say, "Cookin' on All Burners."