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Uploaded by on May 14, 2008

THP December 12, 1967.

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  • @BlindedinChains444 I don't care if you love jazz or not. You don't understand the culture or have any respect for it whatsoever. You don't speak about like that. And if you truly love jazz, which I hardly believe due to your lack of education, you should start acting with respect and actually make yourself worthy of being called a "jazz fan".

  • @MichaelEliasPurcell i know how to play most standards in chord solo form :) i love jazz <3

  • @timmymason2003 I think Wes is playing a standard Gibson L5, which means that the depth is 3 3/8 inches.

  • @BlindedinChains444 ... it's funny how you can't understand jazz. don't worry nobody blames you... or asked you to watch this video :)

  • He's "playing" to a pre-recorded track. No cord, no amp. 1967= no wireless technology yet.

  • @fragman08 thank you your reply was quite above the others :)

  • @BlindedinChains444 Interesting thinking.

  • Wes made the double-stop look so easy. He really put it down for a lot guys who came around later, like George Benson.

  • @fragman08 ahh dude im kidding wes is my favorite bebop player :) i just wanted to start up online arguments to see reasoning of others of how this is the best there is!

  • @fragman08 im referring to the music dude

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