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Robben and Mark Ford-Trying to Get Away

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Uploaded by on Jan 4, 2008

Robben Ford was the 2003 'Artist in Residence' at Mendocino College. In this song his brother Mark sings and play harp.

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  • Very cool...I am totally stoked, MAN!

    I'm a huge fan, and have been waiting for something like this to come along.

    The next best thing to being there.

    You are a great musician in your own right. I dig this one, too. What gave you the inspiration to write this one?

    Thanks for the post, who ever posted it.

    Aloja,

    kevin

  • I'm lucky to be the administrator of an Recording Artist in Residence program. We get guys like Robben to lecture in the music classes for a week and then put on a concert. The ticket sales for the concert pay for the program. I hope to put more up when I find the time.

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  • nice loping beat, raunchy harp, and blue-eyed soulful voice - sounds like Paul Butterfield and Stevie Ray Vaughn at once

  • A drummer, a band member of mine mine , he said this is

    this best solo he ever witnessed from a harp....

  • I keep coming back to this tune.

    I am a guitarist learning blues harp...and I just love the combination

    of great vocals, great guitar and great harp...wow..this

    gig is entertaining and a tuitional video in one !!!

  • @claryscat Saw every show at barney's, the cellar. Miramar, damn I miss those days.

  • Marks harp sound is seemingly very compressed, chorused....etc etc...what else !!??

    Great vocal

  • Other guitar player is Volker Strifler--he's awesome.

  • totally agree with you. he has a better voice then Robben & his band rocked

  • then you might have seen them with Bret Jackson on drums

  • Who is the other guitar player ? He phrases alot like Ford

  • I agree with 10535pben. He has that inimitable emotive tone and fresh exciting, uncliqued solo constructions. Another great example on YOUtube is "The work song". Someone else also mentioned "Prisoner of love" which highlights these attributes.

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