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Uploaded by on Nov 23, 2009

Adrian Capresi :Roy smeck video
hawaiian guitar en vivo, alucinante!!

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  • Django Reinhardt on mushrooms.

  • wow, multi-tracking, in essence, with film yet! zowie!

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  • Thats some the craziest guitar work ive ever heard in my life <3

  • First (and last) tune is "Farewell Blues," first recorded in 1922 by the New Orleans Rhythm Kings. It has proved remarkably durable, having been very popular with swing bands and bluegrass bands as well. 

  • Hell of a showman

  • @ratherknotty : I agree with you in thought. However, if this was multitracked, Smeck would be playing all four instruments at the same time on a single tape with each instrument on its own track. But I would think this and other shorts inspired Paul in his idea.

  • so this proves Les Paul did not originate multitracking!!!!!!!!! and was not the first by a long shot.

  • Dan ganas de aprender a tocar los 4 intrumentos. Muy bueno en la segunda parte.

  • watched this stoned and it was pretty awesome

  • Thanks! I love all that electro-tones of the 30's. Bob Dunn, Leon McAuliffe and certainly Roy.

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