Yes sir! I also love to laugh with joy (but sometimes people misunderstand the character of my laughter).
And this is a completely naked guitar performance! No special effects: reverb, overdub, etc. to hide the 'little' flaws. That was very humble of Mr. Pass. What a foundation for future musicians such as John Mclaughlin, Al Di Meola and others. Thanks, interman2.
@djtinz7 So true. Guys like Art Tatum, Charlie Parker and particularly Sonny Rollins do that for me. I'm thankful to have seen Pass and Rollins live. Not nearly old enough (38) to have seen the other two giants.
Joe Pass is the best technical Guitarist I have ever heard,and this song is my favorite.
Skwerrlly 1 month ago
Yes sir! I also love to laugh with joy (but sometimes people misunderstand the character of my laughter).
And this is a completely naked guitar performance! No special effects: reverb, overdub, etc. to hide the 'little' flaws. That was very humble of Mr. Pass. What a foundation for future musicians such as John Mclaughlin, Al Di Meola and others. Thanks, interman2.
utopiandesign 2 months ago
Joe Pass was truly ahead of his time.
MegaCalvinHobbes 2 months ago
i cant help but crack a smile when I listen to something like this
you know its good jazz if the musician makes you laugh
djtinz7 8 months ago 7
@djtinz7 So true. Guys like Art Tatum, Charlie Parker and particularly Sonny Rollins do that for me. I'm thankful to have seen Pass and Rollins live. Not nearly old enough (38) to have seen the other two giants.
stevetadworkz 6 months ago
@stevetadworkz Jealous!! :)
JerunMoons 2 months ago
hes the charlie parker of jazz guitar, he plays so many quick licks but not for the sake of playing fast, but because they fit with the song.
happyface4444 10 months ago 2
This is from the album Virtuoso not Cherokee : P
JazzJunkie4 1 year ago 7
@JazzJunkie4 oops yeah, made a brain fart when typing it all in ;)
interman2 6 months ago