great is the least I can say.As someone already wrote the solo and its introduction are so soulful that one comes to leave the leslie,George and Eric behind and is just wrapped in your rendition.Jeandel
***** as usual, Jake... I think your broad eclectic selection of material is opening a new audience to the art of solo jazz guitar. I always say that their are 50 million guitarists just in the US and 1 out of 50 are pretty good. You are showing the way for millions to enjoy and grow their talent. btw, seems like not very long ago you passed the million mark, now what 4 million or so? Thanks for this from one of my favorite bands from the day! Jack in San Diego
Yikes.. Mr. Reichbart, do you ever play a wrong note? I've been playing this song on my guitar since the 70's, but this is on another plane. Your rendition, especially the solo, is one of the best I've ever heard. Congratulations.
Outstanding - inspirational!!! Thanks to that (and stuff like that), I'll never quit working at it! Is their a chart of anything close to what you played?
Well Jake , l think Warren is on to something. l have not see many guitarist, save Tuck Andress that can take familar to most people and turn into a beautiful chord melody. l have played this tune, but closer to the Cream version on acoustic. My version sounds nothing like yours. The only thing that saves my version is a not too bad sounding vocal on a good day. l need to finished viewing your dvd "How To Make Chord Melody of Any Song" Thanks, Washington
Fine and ultimately tasteful Jake, i always find pleasure in harmonizing good pop tunes myself,your melodic statements are very good and musical, I once made a finger style version of this tune myself here on the tube,you can hear it on my channel,both electric and acoustic. greetings Vic.
you've become one of axe men that make me always say, "just wow". great jazzy rendition of a rock classic!
standingbeark 3 weeks ago
Jake, I never get tired of listening to your playing. You bring music to life. Thank You!
stevecraignet 1 month ago
What a pleasure.
motorcyclemusicman 1 month ago
great is the least I can say.As someone already wrote the solo and its introduction are so soulful that one comes to leave the leslie,George and Eric behind and is just wrapped in your rendition.Jeandel
220263 1 month ago 2
Nice Job!!Hugs.
profjair 1 month ago
***** as usual, Jake... I think your broad eclectic selection of material is opening a new audience to the art of solo jazz guitar. I always say that their are 50 million guitarists just in the US and 1 out of 50 are pretty good. You are showing the way for millions to enjoy and grow their talent. btw, seems like not very long ago you passed the million mark, now what 4 million or so? Thanks for this from one of my favorite bands from the day! Jack in San Diego
smilinjack11 3 months ago 7
Thanks Jack!
jreichbart 3 months ago
Yikes.. Mr. Reichbart, do you ever play a wrong note? I've been playing this song on my guitar since the 70's, but this is on another plane. Your rendition, especially the solo, is one of the best I've ever heard. Congratulations.
jazzmanjh 3 months ago 3
Outstanding - inspirational!!! Thanks to that (and stuff like that), I'll never quit working at it! Is their a chart of anything close to what you played?
jefferzone61 3 months ago 4
Well Jake , l think Warren is on to something. l have not see many guitarist, save Tuck Andress that can take familar to most people and turn into a beautiful chord melody. l have played this tune, but closer to the Cream version on acoustic. My version sounds nothing like yours. The only thing that saves my version is a not too bad sounding vocal on a good day. l need to finished viewing your dvd "How To Make Chord Melody of Any Song" Thanks, Washington
kanga58 3 months ago 3
GREAT!
StandardSam1 3 months ago 2
Fine and ultimately tasteful Jake, i always find pleasure in harmonizing good pop tunes myself,your melodic statements are very good and musical, I once made a finger style version of this tune myself here on the tube,you can hear it on my channel,both electric and acoustic. greetings Vic.
Jazzguts 3 months ago 2
Yet another post.
Beautifully clean melody.
Cheers,
Jake.
Gangly1 3 months ago 2
Let's see Clapton do that!
chiarew 3 months ago 3
@chiarew Hahahahaha don;t make me laugh ;)
DazedConfused1969 2 months ago
Do you have a instructional dvd on this one I would love to learn it?
FingerNoise 3 months ago 2
sweet jake. really original. one of my favorite tunes, and i think a real highlight in clapton's career too. very nice groove.
sidethehead 3 months ago
like usual , so beautifull, a real master guitar
thanks my friend for your work
carlos13190 3 months ago 4
Merci!
jreichbart 3 months ago
That took me away to a good place...thanks Jake
theBradlands 3 months ago
Another great video from one of the world's greatest living jazz guitarists!
Warren
Jazzman4204 3 months ago 4
Thanks, Warren! Factually, your statement is not in the same universe as being correct but I'll take the compliment nevertheless... :-)
jreichbart 3 months ago 2
Great song , excellent execution, fine playing, thanks!
rootboyslim 3 months ago
This is very beautiful!
esurfer26 3 months ago
fucking awesome!
gmfagundes 3 months ago
I didn't want this song to end! This is ridiculously good! Thank you - Thank you - Thank you!!
mdolson1031 3 months ago
brilliant as usual!
haimcito 3 months ago
I just love the way you do solo arrangements for songs. this is wonderful!
TheDogfairy 3 months ago 5
Very cool Jake! Nicely done!
jaysjob 3 months ago 6
Thanks Jay!
jreichbart 3 months ago