Michael Hedges and Will Ackerman - Hawkcircle
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simplicity is the hardest thing someone can achieve and here it is..the sounds say it all. as an amateur listener to music, I bet this composition didn't require a lot of thinking to conclude. It must have just happened.
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Just Incredible! I'd never heard of Ackerman before just recently. WOW!
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i fuckin jack off to hocksuckle bitch nigger ass bith
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About 2 years ago I was looking for W.Ackerman videos on you tube. At a certain point in the suggestion bar I saw "Michael Hedges and Will Ackerman - Hawkcircle" and I asked myself "Who is Michael Hedges?" so, I looked at the vid and I remained astonished, but straight afterwards I clicked on the video "Aerial Boundaries" and my life changed forever. What a wonderful music Michael and what a wonderful soul...thank you.
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Wow MusicalFuturo! Lucky you! RIP MIchael you are deeply missed!
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i have huge amounts of respect for these 2 men that can create such moving music from just the raw acoustic guitar, it seems in todays era of music everything is electrified and the true beauty of the acoustic guitar is forgotten. RIP Mike and bless you Will.
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Wolftrap has always been my favorite venue since I have lived in Reston from 1973. I saw Pat Metheny 3 times there in the mid to late 80's. Pat won't play there anymore for some reason. But when I saw this show I was speechless too!!!! I have albums of both William Ackerman and Micheal Hedges since the 80's when I first heard them. I was unaware they were taping this show. This is a magical piece with both of them together.
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I watched this on PBS a million or more years ago! I still have an audio cassette I made of it... thank you for posting!
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@koaguilds i mean 11 dimwits
Old timer here - Followed him when he was playing in Baltimore in clubs so small, you couldn't order drinks made in the blender when he was playing. My good friend and I were probably his first groupies. He had just graduated from Peabody Conservatory, was teaching during the day and playing in resaurants and clubs and night. He was perfection even back then, with harmonics to die for and a good voice too. Miss you, Michael.
MusicaFuturo 2 years ago 23
Pure Brilliance. RIP Michael Hedges.
ycicle 3 years ago 18