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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2007

The Byrds's famous work "Eight Miles High",performed by Roger McGuinn himself, live at Pacifico Yokohama Hall,Japan,November 3th 2007.
He plays Martin HD-7 his signature edition.
Please enjoy his amazing guitar play,and read this report! (Japanese)
http://www.us-vocal-school.com/weblog/music_life/archives/000725.html

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  • Roger has such endurance to finger pick an entire 6-minutes through like this. And best of all...he doesn't miss a beat. Truly a master of his art.

  • I guess when he asked Martin for a 7-string, he knew what he was doing!

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  • MCGUINNIFIC!

  • I've always been impressed by his playing on this tune but hearing him do it on solo guitar is something else, like a raga.

  • Roger McGuinn is SO underated!

  • This song is a " Force of Nature ".

    It's still very inspiring after all these years to hear it and see Roger play it.

    I don't know anyone on Earth who can play this song as well as Roger McGuinn.

  • 7 string?????????

  • good stuff. nice touch throwing in the james bond theme in there. cute

  • FFS I do this a lot.

    Read the top comment then post a comment without reading further - Sorry Coreyagraph.

    Yet again I've provided redundant info.

    I'll stop this soon...

    Sry ppl.

  • Nice, I did not know that. Thanks for the insight!

  • I think he's deliberately playing the same song.

    Spanish caravan is derived from a spanish classical peiece

    "Asturias," a Classical piece by Spanish composer Isaac Albeniz (1860 - 1909).

    Sharp ears.

    :-)

  • The intro reminds me of Robbie Krieger's playing at the beginning of the Doors' song, "Spanish Caravan". Love it.

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