Looking at my Youtube history, one song I'm coming back to is "Utviklingssang" by Carla Bley. And while Steve Swallow is going pretty much the opposite direction compared to me, I still admire him a lot as well:
A real gem of a concert ❤ thanks for posting this !
I must say each one of those three guys has been a huge influence on the world of jazz guitar but Charlie Byrd is such a monstror óÔ
Very cool Ron ... I have to go back even further to the original format where they are all playing Mosrite instruments. I like how the bass cuts through, even back then with the pick and the Mosrite tone. Seems surreal now with the black and white footage.
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Edited by Ernie440 on Novembre 19 2020 13:28
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Nice video Ernie and here they are 50 years later with my favorite walk don't run [youtube]yjLFMCj82PI[/youtube]
Yeah man that is a great and pleasant tune. My older guitar playing brother who is in his 70's grew up playing a lot of the Venture's tunes ... and got me to learn a lot of the bass lines when I was first getting into bass, this one included (memories) Walk, don't run!! (at the start of the vid) hehe... nice Gary! :)
Edited by Ernie440 on Novembre 19 2020 14:56
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MARE NOSTRUM 3. Fresu - Galliano - Lundgren.
Exert a magical attraction on me. I recommend it to you.
Edited by titi on Novembre 20 2020 19:08
Tony MacAlpine has been among the long time favorites I listen and learn from.Tony is joined by Jeff Loomis for an amazing jam. Hate to disturb the funk and jive always people. But you did ask what are you listening to. lol:W