Bruce Hornsby - I Will Walk With You
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Who is this incredibile (incrdibel) bass player? sounds good!
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5:37 quella donna è bellissima
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Anyone know who the engineer was?
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I would like to give my view that this is the best live recording I have ever heard (outside of classical music) The soundscape and balance of the music have been ideally captured Full credit to whoever was the sound engineer - such an important role Frequently (apart from classical music) live sound is poor and particularly when live music is recorded, as often as not, woeful Perhaps there is simply not the budget or the preparation time in rock/pop etc to attend to recording AND live
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Interesting. I've always loved this song from the album, but I'd never heard a live version of it.
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very interesting variation
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The version with the range sounds way better
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Guys relax, it's not as if he's replaced the original. The song's not wrecked, it's just taken to a different place. Bruce is one of the best musicians alive today, his gigs are something else and his variations on the original are keeping him fresh and certainly maintains my interest. If I had to choose I'd opt for the original too, but I love that you never quite know what you're getting from him - one thing for sure, it's always musicianship of the highest order. Enjoy it.
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It shouldn't have been turned into a 6/8 poxy jig, it's a beautiful song, with beautiful lyrics. I started enjoying it again when the timing changed back to simple 2/4. 6/8 makes it all uneasy. It's lovely, simple love song, + so much lovelier in 2/4. x
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The original of 'I will walk with you' was a beautiful classic. Why you wrecked it now, Bruce, I don't know. Changing the rhythm + genre didn't work, just wrecked my memory of a beautiful melody + a beautiful love I knew 20+ years ago. Ah, rhythm back a bit better now, my heart's bit more at ease. But still not right, still can't relax + enjoy that lovely melody. Why change something that was so beautiful to start with?



Hornsby is a consummate musician. There aren't enough of them getting airplay, more's the pity.
He's has got soul.
marbleflat 2 years ago 7
I love the variations, the longer live versions.
team4015 1 year ago 2