Frank Marino - Red House Solo - Dallas

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Uploaded by on Nov 6, 2006

As you fans know, he can (and does) play it all. This is Frank in a blue mood. Nice throaty blues tone outta that '61 LP SG. Little Hendrijian wailing at the end.

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  • where in dallas was this?

  • @TheBolillo310

    Granada Theater on Greenville. Pretty much the best venue in Dallas for me.

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  • Damn... so good. Wonderful and refreshing to hear some one who isn't a Stevie Ray clone. If I hear one more SRV-style string rake, I think I'm gonna puke.

  • This is amazing....as Marino usually is.

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  • when ever i start to lose my faith in mankind; i come to a frank marino youtube video and marvel at how many people there are out there who know quality when they see it afterall.god bless you people, you give me strenth to csrry on

  • under rated? where i come from frank marino has been concidered the best electric guitarist in the world for over 30 years

  • That looks like one of brian mays guitars standing in the background.

  • This is awesome. Granada Theater is awesome. Opeth is playing there in October. Awesome.

  • Many blast him for being a Jimi clone......1st of all he has a boat load of his own stuff and what's astonishing is how good he plays the songs of one of the grand master guitar players of all time. Just who the hell can play Jimi's stuff better than Frank? I don't care who you are (I'm a Blues nut!) when you hear Blues just grindin' your gut like this then I don't care if I hear it a 1000 times.....it's soul bending gut bucket brother!!!!!!

  • jesus he's intense, Brilliant

  • the most underated gutairist in the universe

  • Obviously, a very jazz influenced player. Even the progression is loaded with 3-6-2-5's, and Frank's playing is much more than simply beating pentatonics to death. You can hear whole tone scales, and altered runs and a lot of melodic variation that shows that he is accomplished in jazz and uses it in some kick-ass rock and roll and in this case, blues.

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