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Newton Faulkner - I Took It Out On You - live & unplugged (egoFM)

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Uploaded by on Aug 12, 2009

Video 2/3! Newton Faulkner zu Besuch bei egoFM (Radio für München, Nürnberg, Augsburg, Würzburg und Regensburg - im Internet unter egofm.de)!

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  • talented 2 fuck this lad is?

  • i like this songs vibe....what a tune

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  • Amazing! Respect!

    

  • :')

    

  • Amazingly refreshing to the soul.His vibe makes my heart beat faster and slower at the same time.Talented beyond words.Smiling and being thankful that there's somebody like Newton that can make you feel good inside.

  • @mymusicmuse I genuinely think he sounds better live, it probably has some thing to do with his records being over produced, and live it's just him and it's amazing, one of my favourite artists.

  • It's amazing how good Newton is live. Some musicians rely so heavily on recording studios fixing little things for CD releases and they don't do as well live. Newton is so amazing live! I can only tell from the many videos here because who knows if and when he comes to the US.

  • he's just underated.... i think this guy is the best

  • think he takes his amazin song writing out on us. thanks.......

  • @darlocar actually it was really michael hedges that was probably the originator of percussive guitar, then preston reed perfected it, and andy mckee considers preston reed his biggest influence, but newton faulkner and andy mckee are still 2 completely different styles of music andy mckee is more classical, newton faulkner is more singer songwriter still both are awesome

  • what a guitar god!

  • @darlocar andy mckee and newton faulkner have completely different styles of playing but they are both amazingly talented.

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