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Tetsuo Sakurai, Greg Howe, Dennis Chambers - SAMURAI FAITH

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Uploaded by on May 4, 2010

I love this song and the only version is live so thought i'd upload the album version as it sounds even better!
I found this from a friend (killthedonkey540) and fell in love with Sakurai's playing and eventually came to love Greg Howe as well.
Dennis Chambers is a crazy drummer and never expected him to play like that...

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  • Wow!

  • This music will never repeat again! Love Great Howe :)

  • Ухххх!!! Музыка Цунами!!!!!

  • @Ichee12 oh i so know you speak of victor wooten ^^

  • @Ichee12 It's much like if I were to say black people brought definition to hip-hop. Of course they did, but I wouldn't say that I wish more black people should collaborate and make more good hip-hop; I'd say that I wish more people in general collaborated and made good hiphop, regardless of race.

  • @Ichee12 You said black people and Japanese should always come together to make this sort of music. My response was that anyone could come together to create great music and that race isn't decisive toward the person's technical ability or taste. Of course I realise that, to use my example, African people are more likely to make African music rather than Irish folk, but that's beside the point.

  • @killthedonkey540 I notice that Japanese native composers of Jazz fusion also had a certain love which makes them perform with flawless execution and have very interesting fusion music. Now I am not saying white or any other race can play it's just that I heard much more definition to the genre from these two group. Holdsworth and Pastorius are white and two of my favorite composers in jazz fusion but I have more favorites in the other two racial groups and I absolutely love this album.

  • @killthedonkey540 Means I recognize the technical ability harnessed by a musician or group of musicians. In all honesty jazz fusion were created by a black man, so it be a higher chance that someone with African American descent will be top notch within the genre. Japan adores Jazz Fusion incorporating it in their video games, commercial advertisements and many other things.

  • @Ichee12 A white man can make African music just as a black man can make Irish folk. It doesn't matter what they look like, it's the music that comes out. I'm not sure where you're going with the "analytical ability" nonsense, though, so I don't know how to respond to that. Enlighten me.

  • @TezzaLarks No in my perspective I am absolutely correct! I actually listen to all genres and you will actually be astounded by my analytical ability to "cite" out styles from the musical symphonies and compositions I listen to. Strange, I believe it will be to narrow mindedness pessimism but actually try to observe more outside the context.

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