John Martyn with Danny Thompson - Solid Air
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Dear friend, welcome! There those who'll never know him. I saw Jonh twice here in Italy: the first in 80 e and the other in 83. Absolutely great!!!!!
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John Martyn publica el álbum Solid Air en febrero de 1973, dedicado a Nick Drake que se encontraba sumido en una profunda depresión (moriría de sobredosis el año siguiente). En este largo explora por primera vez el jazz, con la colaboración esencial de Danny Thompson al contrabajo, Tristan Fry al vibráfono y John "Rabbit" Bundrick con el piano electrónico, y por supuesto, el propio Martyn a la guitarra acústica.
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Finally someone who actually has technique on the upright bass.
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Oh that Babe (0-:4 :-))) caught me in the beginning. Message from afar.;-)) John Martyn wrote from his heart; when it was broken His songs you hear reach right to the core of your Being. To be here with these beings playing how blessed you all were to know John. (Danny on the big-ole-bass like my daddy played--memories galore a flowen) My heart is still feeling its powerful vibrations. What my Soul was in need of and My Angel (From UK) sent it to me Just on Time. Go figure. ;-)) 5*'s++++
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The legendary missing Transatlantic Sessions Series Two is at long last available on DVD
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thankyou not short of buying the recod ? - al
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Divisional DT on bass.great guy
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love this song . guitar sounds out of tune really but that adds a little something to the song
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Did any two musicians ever gel together as well as these masters? What a pair!
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He said this was for Nick Drake at one time
This IS the best thing on You Tube.
markgamon 1 year ago 6
Holy shit!!!
Why has it taken me 30 years to find John Martyn?? I'm such a buffoon.
That was an astonishing performance! Thanks so much for posting it
wow! I love finding a whole new back catalogue to explore
daddymorg 2 years ago 5