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great version indeed..Pl. check out my version under "entertainer mike danton."
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@PavaoPaul ... is it true that you have to learn "Django" at Julliard?
I thought I heard once that at Julliard they would use his mastery of the guitar to show students how it's suppose to sound, not necessarily how it's suppose to be done, I mean, with a missing finger and all.
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All you up and coming guitar players take note this is how it's done !
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Awesome! TY for posting.
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Charlie Christian be like, ' Awww' HellnawWwWwWw......!'
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what can i say, i love this song
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this is seriously hard to play!
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Brilliant for Silent Movies =D
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I love this rendition of a great old tune. Django and Stephan could really swing it! I wonder how their American counterparts, Joe Venuti and Eddie Lang would have played it. No matter , though, they were all fantastic musicians and left a rich legacy for succeeding generations to enjoy.
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happy birthday!



Django was one of a very few European jazz musicians who was respected and accepted by his American counterparts as a bonafide jazz artist. And what a great artist he was!!! By the way, his fellow artist, Stephan Grapelly, was as equally venerated as Django in America.
dewey44 2 years ago 10
Thanks so much for putting this one up so fast - unbelievable how great Django is! I learn something every time I listen to his recordings. Keep up the good work on this great iniciative.
astrocelestial 3 years ago 6