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The Tal Farlow Trio - I Hear a Rhapsody

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The Tal Farlow Trio, featuring Tal Farlow, Tommy Flanagan and Red Mitchell playing "I Hear a Rhapsody" :)
Video Source: http://talfarlowfilm.com/film_excerpts.htm
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  • Herb Ellis was from Texas, Barney Kessel, Oklahoma, Johnny Smith, Alabama. Tal was from N. Carolina. These guys all played banjo or mandolin as kids. You can really hear the way Tal thinks of the first four strings as a seperate instrument and thumbs the bass. He was such a great thinker. He did so much to develop modern jazz guitar.

  • I didn't realize Chuck Noris plays the bass.

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  • I love the smile on Tal's face ! Incredible playing on this video, he is really one of a kind.

  • They have guitars in Texas and alabama too but good point anyway.When most improvisors have trouble keeping 2 things going on at once,Tal was in about the 5th dimension.Little wonder he and Lenny Breau got along so well.Yeah,that is a perfect backdrop for NYC.Miss the skyline.

  • They have guitars in Texas and alabama too but good point anyway.When most improvisors have trouble keeping 2 things going on at once,Tal was in about the 5th dimension.Little wonder he and Lenny Breau got along so well.

  • @tomtom58 Our military has always been useless. It took them 3 fucking weeks to pound Grenada. There's one trillion dollars missing at the Pentagon. So much for our patriotic military brass--retarded chiselers, most of them. And most of the rest are just plain retarded and/or latent homos.

  • This music is the perfect backdrop to the city.

  • @Goldie450

    He might not have been a treat for the eyes, but he sure could play. And you listen with your ears, not your eyes, so does it really matter after all?

  • nice - i like the visuals too - the tugboats and city lights. jazz ballads convey the loneliness of city life; a rural culture would never give birth to jazz..

  • What's all this side chatter? Fucking jazz is more important than all these silly little political games.

  • shh! Jazz Masters are conversing.

  • Uno de los más grandes guitarristas de la historia del Jazz.!!

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