Eric Johnson - Pavilion/Venus Reprise

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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2009

Pavilion and Venus Reprise back to back - just like the CD

Pavilion Info:
Eric Johnson - Guitars, Suitar Syntesizer
Tommy Taylor - Drums Percussion
Kyle Brock - Bass
Roscoe Beck - Bass on end section
Steve Barber - Synthesizers
James Fenner - Percussion

Venus Reprise Info:
Eric Johnson - Guitars, Acoustic Piano
Tommy Taylor - Drums
Roscoe Beck - Bass

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Pavilion:
http://www.amazon.com/Pavilion/dp/B000TE2ZXC/ref=sr_f2_1?ie=UTF8&s=dmusic...
Venus Reprise:
http://www.amazon.com/Venus-Reprise/dp/B000TE8XX8/ref=sr_f2_1?ie=UTF8&s=d...

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  • Venus Reprise is so energetic, so cool, Ej expresses his own soul on this.

  • The guitar solo from 3:30 is one of my all time favourites! Currently trying (and failing) to play it lol

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  • love the solo from this one simply amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @slados1 Why thank you fine fellow.

  • @MrDeppness I wish i could give you an infinite amount of thumbs up for this comment... too true!

  • @rumblefishism Excellent enough... one of the very best guitar-centered albums of all time. The entire record does not have one mistake in it from start to finish. Utter perfection.

  • Pavilion is a strong carryout to the album and Venus Reprise can only be interpreted as an orgasm in heaven. You would think you have met world peace by the end of it... Eric Johnson has released a magnificent masterpiece with Tones, Ah Via Musicom, and Venus Isle. Nothing short of genius and every bit as pure. 

  • @aronchas A cover is always necessary. In concealment lies a great part of our strength. Hence we must always hide ourselves under the name of another society. --Die neusten ararbeiten des Spartacus and Philo in dem Illuminaten-Orden, 1794, p: 165

    This is taken from page 491 of Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco. 'Coincidentally' Umberto Eco has written the introduction to the newly printed version of Alexandre's The Count of Monte Christo.

  • @gbsons oh nah im not worried about it...dont think I have the looks anyway.....I was just being cutsey about it....my drive to play has faded unfortunaly due to society forcing me to be this or that...and college takes away ALL play time.....makes you grow up fasta nd forget things like guitar and video games.....and makes you just think about work...and no matter how you resist...you eventually fall pray....and it takes it all away

  • @metachozoite Don't worry about being famous. That's the very first thing I was told when I started playing. You'll start rushing everything.

  • I cant believe satch, and johnson were only popular aftr they made into their 30's (wicki) ....means I still have time if I wanna make it after college muahahahahaha!

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