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Some Guitar balladry for the night - Santana, Kazumi, Klugh

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Carlos Santana - Somewhere In Heaven (w/ Alex Ligertwood, Chester Thompson)

http://www.youtube.com/wa...-SI_gF9S34


Kazumi Watanabe - Sayonara, (w/ Jeff Berlin, Bill Bruford)

http://www.youtube.com/wa...fC0sSlFtFo

Earl Klugh - Living Inside Your Love

http://www.youtube.com/wa...VgpP3tfMNs

Pat Metheny - Last Train Home

http://www.youtube.com/wa...OxPNyIOmz8





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Reply #1 posted 04/04/07 7:17pm

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You got some Kazumi. cool


Here's a few to throw on the pile.

Jeff Beck...

http://www.youtube.com/wa...ed&search=

...Definitely Maybe (1972) - Great tune, strange video.


Allan Holdsworth...

http://www.youtube.com/wa...SveDtp0bGU

...Tokyo Dream


Tommy Emmanuel...

http://www.youtube.com/wa...CFFKrfO9Z0

...Since We Met


Pat Metheny...

http://www.youtube.com/wa...Eq02XUxVOw

...???? (fabulous Linda Manzer instrument)



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Reply #2 posted 04/04/07 7:21pm

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theAudience said:




Pat Metheny...

http://www.youtube.com/wa...Eq02XUxVOw

...???? (fabulous Linda Manzer instrument)



biggrin I love that guitar!

btw, I just did a post on Pat's First Circle--I keep getting tripped up clappin' that rhythm, lol
http://www.prince.org/msg/8/223267


Holdsworth's Tokyo Dream takes me back--that's some of the first stuff I heard from him!

I love to hear Jeff stretch out on the slow jams!



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Reply #3 posted 04/04/07 7:50pm

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paligap said:

btw, I just did a post on Pat's First Circle--I keep getting tripped up clappin' that rhythm, lol
http://www.prince.org/msg/8/223267


Holdsworth's Tokyo Dream takes me back--that's some of the first stuff I heard from him!

I love to hear Jeff stretch out on the slow jams!



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The First Circle, what a beautiful piece.

The clapping rhythm...

123 1234
12 1234

...Repeat ad infinitum cool

That 's the thing most of the Clonesworth's don't get or ignore about Allan's playing.
He knows when to pull back and chill things out.


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This is great. Living Inside Your Love and Last Train Home are two of my favorite songs.

Does anyone know what happened to Stanley Jordan? I never hear much about him anymore.

http://www.youtube.com/wa...Z68hjB-RBo
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JackieBlue said:

This is great. Living Inside Your Love and Last Train Home are two of my favorite songs.

Does anyone know what happened to Stanley Jordan? I never hear much about him anymore.

http://www.youtube.com/wa...Z68hjB-RBo


He's still makin' the rounds, jazz festivals, clubs, etc., I know he comes through DC every year...


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JackieBlue said:

Does anyone know what happened to Stanley Jordan? I never hear much about him anymore.

According to his webpage, he's gotten deep into Music Therapy to the point of going after a degree in the field at Arizona State University.

An interesting perspective from his site...

How I Got Involved in Music Therapy


The concept of “entertainment” falls far short of the real potential of music. Even the idea of “music as art” has its limits. When I think back to some of my most profound experiences, such as hearing for the first time the music of Serge Prokofiev, Jimi Hendrix or John McLaughlin, I know I was changed irreversibly. Good music touches us in depths we didn't even know we had. In this way it is tied to our growth and evolution, both emotionally and spiritually.

I've always wanted to do more than just making albums and playing gigs. I wanted a higher calling, higher than “commercial” or “artistic” success. What does all that really mean, after all? But if you can touch someone, really help their life, now that would be something special.


http://www.stanleyjordan.com/



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Music Therapy? Thats great. Good for him. Thanks for the info. thumbs up!
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Fascinating.... Thanks, tA!!




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Reply #9 posted 04/05/07 9:54am

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Thanx 4 your post. I loved the guitar ballads.
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