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The Internet takes you on a funny journey sometimes: Looking for info in the Colosseum in Rome, I see a Wikipedia disambiguation page mentioning this band. I read the page... I'm interested... I youtube for some stuff... This is the first thing up... Good times, great discovery. I was just getting tired of the first phase of the solo when the guitar player played a three note per string A major scale in sextets....
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I completely agree with you. That solo on guitar is most fantastic and expressive one in history of jazz-rock. There is no other to compare with it. Clem had a great power and he looked quite inconspicuous. Colosseum was splendid band. Nowadays, we can hear only the sounds of rubbish. Pitty...
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2 idiots
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Clem est étonnant de virtuosité. Magnifique
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@FVD: Dick was great, but Rahsaan Roland Kirk was the master of multiple horns/winds. He was probably an influence on Dick, just as he was on Ian Anderson.
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Never ever seen anybody tackle both the Sax and Clarinet at the same time like that. Quite an achievement I must say. RIP Dick!! :(
And over time I've always overlooked Mark Clarke. Quite the bassist indeed. Can't understand why Ritchie Blackmore fired him from Rainbow because he didn't like fingerstyle bass. And how he left Uriah Heep which I ain't complaining because Gary Thain was AMAZING!!!
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Never ever seen anybody tackle both the Sax and Clarinet at the same time like that. Quite an achievement I must say. RIP Dick!! :(
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The best progressive BAND 4 ever! ALL RIGHT!?
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super
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greatest guitarist ever :)



I'll cut all the unnecessary discussion that could've been made here along this video... Simply the best guitar solo I've ever heard and probable will ever hear in my whole life.
matipatros 3 years ago 16
Legends.
fascistamericadotnet 3 years ago 12