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Third Stone from the Sun.(featuring John Patitucci) - Tribute to Jaco Pastorius.
From the album "Who Loves You" 2000.
John Patitucci - Bass/
Michael Brecker - Tenor Saxophone/
Joey Calderazzo - Piano/
Jeff "Tain" Watts - Drums
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Awesome playing all around. RIP Michael Brecker
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1 month ago
Gretchen Parlato - How We Love
In 2001 she was accepted into the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz Performance by a panel of judges including Herbie Hancock, Terence Blanchard an...
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1 month ago
Robert Plant's tribute to Jimmy Page
Percy praises Pagey: an exclusive video salute by Robert Plant filmed especially for the 2007 awards staged by Classic Rock magazine, where James P...
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1 month ago
One of the BEST Motivational Videos I've ever seen!
http://www.wecell4u.com We can do this recession..we don't have to let it do us! Check out our products and services...feel free to contact me f...
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1 month ago
Mountain - Theme For An Imaginary Western (right camera) - NY 1969
Very rare vintage live video footage of Mountain in their prime, on 31st October 1969, but poor quality, so probably only of interest to true Mount...
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2 months ago
Arnel Pineda and Steve Perry Duet - Open Arms
i really luv this sOng
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Steve Perry has a unique voice and singing style. I believe it is as recognizable a Sting or Freddy Mercury. You know who it is the minute you hear it. Arnel has a voice no doubt, but he's just copying Perry. Better he should do his own music.
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2 months ago
Cactus-Restrictions(1971)
from Restrictions(1971)
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Loved 'em from the first note of Parchman Farm on their first album. I had the distinct pleasure of seeing them perform live at the old Fillmore East just after the "One way or another" album came out. Awesome stuff back in the day.
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2 months ago
PETE TOWNSHEND HAS SOMETHING AGAINST LED ZEPPELIN
The 0:27 mark says it all, notice the eyes. Comment/Share/Sub/Friend Mr. Moody Hyadd!
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Both bands had their place at the time and they were both awesome to see and hear live back in those days, no doubt. I was there. They were just different types of British rock. Jethro Tull, The Stones, Hendrix, they all had their own sound and were equally loved. There was just so much great new...
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2 months ago
Jeff Beck - Rhonda Smith solo - Luna Park 2010-11-28
Awesome performance of this beaufitul and talented woman playing bass guitar. Jeff doing his magical job as usual.
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She seems to have one slap lick. anything else there? Rhonda's playing is not on Tal's level.
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3 months ago
Humble Pie - I Don't Need No Doctor - 1971
A amazing Funk Show in 1971
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Great stuff! thanks for the post. I had the distinct pleasure of seeing Steve Marriot wail with Humble Pie at New York's famed Fillmore East just around this time. I remember they all had a half-stack Marshall 4x12 cabinets on risers. The set-up looked awesome. I never saw Fudge but I did see sol...
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3 months ago
Giovanni Bottesini Concerto N 2 B menor MOV I
Double bass : Ludwig Streicher
Cadenza version Ludwig Streicher
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Fantastic! I've seen and heard Mr. Streicher perform live in New York many years back. Great to have the music without the page turner!
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3 months ago
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That was absolutely fantastic. I never heard this before and I was just knocked out. Great arrangement beautifully performed. Outstanding!
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4 months ago
Allan Holdsworth & Soft Machine ~ Floating World Bundles
Floating World Bundles...
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4 months ago
the sixteen men of tain - Allan Holdsworth
From the album "the sixteen men of tain"
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9 months ago
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In relation to the question of where to find Holdsworth's sheet music, I've never seen any in print or even orderable. There was a book called "reaching for the uncommon chord." this was the only thing I've seen in print and I am the proud owner of it. I bought it from the Sam Ash music store in ...
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Mountain - Theme For An Imaginary Western - Cincinnati Pop Festival - 13/June/70
Hopefully this is seen as an improvement on earlier attempts at this clip. This performance was at the Cincinnati Pop Festival, at Crosley Field (t...
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11 months ago
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I love this clip. Man, this was their heyday and in general, a great time for album oriented rock (AOR). A great Jack Bruce song that Mountain did better! Any wonder as Felix Pappalardi was the producer for many Cream albums. I saw them live at the Fillmore East for the "Nantucket Sleighride" tou...
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5 months ago
Dirk- "SING" "Life Is Now" 2010
Pre-release first single from LIFE IS NOW June 2010
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5 months ago
Dirk Kennedy ~ Pre Release Single from his debut solo album
Pre-release single from Dirk Kennedy's debut solo album coming out this spring. First single release Love for the Very First Time ~ Neil Peart, Rus...
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5 months ago
Lucciano Pizzichini 7 YEAR OLD GUITAR MASTER
Child Prodigy Playing Santana Guitar Master
www.myspace.com/luccianopizzic
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No prodigy or master here. Just a kid who loves the instrument and loves to play. If he keeps at it, he'll really have something. There is no genius in performance, only in composition.
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5 months ago
Australian idol - Best Guitar solo,, EVER!! Vinh Bui
"i think i going to be the next Australian idol" - Vinh Bui
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Now that was funny as hell! I wonder if people like this actually have ears on their head. After hearing this, my thought is no.
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7 months ago
Tony Williams Lifetime-Fred
This is Classic Jazz/Fusion from the 70s!! A must for any true Jazz/Fusion addict!! Featuring The Late GREAT Tony Williams(RIP)-Drums,Tony Newton-B...
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7 months ago
Allan Holdsworth "Water on the brain" live at Big Mama
Rome march 24th 1997 Allan Holdsworth, Gary Novak Dave Carpenter
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Man, they are on fire!
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8 months ago
Allan Holdsworth Trio - The Sixteen Men Of Tain
Frankfurt Jazz Festival (1997)
Allan Holdsworth - guitar
Dave Carpenter - bass
Gary Novak - drums
Part I
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Great live version here of this piece. Every one of them is in top form and they are just a pleasure to watch and listen as they explore the music. Mr. Holdsworth never ceases to amaze. Beautiful playing.
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9 months ago
IRON MAN CARTOON 1966
IRON MAN takes on TITANIUM MAN in the classic 1966 Marvel comics cartoon. The feature is barely animated, but it uses panels from real Iron Man sto...
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These stories while not up to today's standards of animation, were wonderful in their day. They were the actual comic book panels and the dialogue is Stan Lee's scripts. I was 11 years old in '66 and had been there at the inception of these comics. Since I had all the comics (my Mother didn't thr...
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9 months ago
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9 months ago
Classic Hulk Ep. 23
"Sting of the Wasp", part two of the Space Phantom" story printed in Avengers VOL. 01 #2.
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9 months ago
Allen Tynes - Great guitar skills 1
This is my friend's dad. He recently passed away and this is for his family to see him play guitar again.
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Rest in Peace Alan. We had a great time at Sam Ash on QB back in the day. You will be missed by all who's lives you touched. Rock on Alan!
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10 months ago
Diana Krall - Look Of Love (From "Live In Paris" DVD)
For more info -
http://www.eagle-rock.com/a...
Recorded live at the Paris Olympia 1st December 2001, Krall's classic style bl...
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The epitome of sultry and sophistication. I've always enjoyed the song but it becomes something more in her hands. Wonderful rendition.
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1 year ago
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10 months ago
Allan Holdsworth - Chord Scales
Tab: http://www.mediafire.com/?a...
Found this video online and can't seem to find it on youtube. Seeing Allan Holdsworth's lessons onl...
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Holdsworth had a instructional book called "Reaching for the uncommon chord." I don't know if it's still in print but for the guitarists in the house, it would be very useful in clarifying his chordal approach. BTW, I think Allan is simply a peerless player. I've never heard a "riff" out of him. ...
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10 months ago
Allan Holdsworth - Low Levels, High Stakes
Allan Holdsworth - Live at The Birchmere, Alexandria, VA, October 7, 1992.
Allan Holdsworth - Guitar
Gary Husband - Drums
Steve Hunt - Keys
Skuli ...
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I've had the pleasure to have heard Allan many times at New York's "Bottom Line" which is now no more. Such a distinct player. Great musicality, astounding technique and this guy's no kid either. This is just beautiful music.
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10 months ago
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Man, I'm all confused. I just became comfortable with the word twat. Guess it's back to the drawing board. What a bunch of pussies. I'm gonna look into a pink jewel box my girlfriend has and look for a dripping cooter. Later on I'll go to a salt source and take care of the munched rug I saw earli...
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10 months ago
Allan Holdsworth in HD at Yoshi's in Oakland clip 6
This DVD is a must have for any music or Jazz aficionado. With an approximate run time of 90 minutes, every song from this incredible tour is featu...
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I always thought of Holdsworth as coming from that British progressive music scene that sprouted in the '70's. There are always plenty of American musical influences but the Brits have their own flair and ability to make it interesting from their perspective.
Bands like YES, ELP. Also Robert Fri...
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10 months ago
Godly genius guitar solo by Allan Holdsworth
Godly genius guitar solo by Allan Holdsworth. Low levels, high stakes.
That's a picture of a Synth Axe, which Allan Holdsworth doesn't play in thi...
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11 months ago
The Hulk - Cartoon Theme Song
Theme from 1966 cartoon version of Marvel Comic's The Incredible Hulk.
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I distinctly remember these shows on chn 9 in New York as a kid. I loved them. It was a product of it's time as were all the corny Marvel Super Hero theme songs. That's what makes them fantastic!
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11 months ago
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As a child of the '60's I just loved this stuff. I had the comics and in New York this show came on weekday mornings. I appreciated that there wasn't much animation because it was just the comic with a few moving parts!
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11 months ago
Alan Holdsworth Trio 1997 - Letters of Marque
Alan Holdswoth - Guitar
Dave Carpenter - Bass
Gary Novak - Drums
Take a look at my other youtube page at www.youtube.com/miscvanguard for lots of ...
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Outstanding musicianship on display here for our enjoyment. Incredible!
I believe the drummer was Marc Bell (spelling?) at the time aka Marky Ramone. Not two Bass players, just the fantastic Kenny Aaronson on Bass.