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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Norway
Age: 61
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Ladies and gentlemen - let me present.......
for the first time on YouTube :
Roy Buchanan with Mundell Lowe's Orchestra performs Erroll Garner's "Misty" ! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZekMi...roy%20buchanan As I've said in an earlier thread about Roy, this is an all time high. It's from the WNET TV-doc "Introducing the world's greatest unknown guitarist" (1971). Jazz pianist Errol Garner, who watched the program, told a friend that this was the best rendition of "Misty" he had heard - besides his own ! This shows Roy from a totally different side, but still the jazz tune benefits from his blues and country background. It was done in ONE take, and it proves beyond doubt that Roy mastered the art of improvising over advanced jazz chords. No flashy technique here, just a soulful and purely musical rendition. Notice the expression on Mundell's face as he watches Roy's playing - says more than a thousand words. And what a band ! And the sound of Roy's '53 Tele "Nancy" !!! |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Seattle
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Forget the fingernails....did anyone see those pants!
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Norway
Age: 61
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No more jazz lovers ?
I would have thought there were more jazz lovers among you guys ?
I mean, if you like jazzguitar playing and also love Telecasters, it would be real hard NOT to love this one IMHO. Personally, I'd have loved it if Roy had recorded a whole album of jazz standards. He certainly was capable of doing it ! |
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Cool video Telemarkman. Some of the playing on his first few albums had plenty of Jazz flavor, but none of it was backed by a band like that. Pete |
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That inspired an afternoon of Tele jazz here!
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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Eric Clapton during his Cream days had pretty long nails as well...
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