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guitarist of the last 100 years, thank you RP, Again...
I would add Paco de Lucía and McLaughlin.
I had wondered who performed it.
Thanks!
guitarist of the last 100 years, thank you RP, Again...
poor you
For I am weary of thy plucking.
Should thou smasheth thine infernal instrument
Lords and Ladies shall exclaim;
"Thank god that crap is over."
*stands in unity*
You might be, were it not that this piece was written in 1896.
Thanks again for the education. I thought I was "well listened" until I discovered RP 4 years ago. This place has become the cool older brother with the record collection that I never had.
I love how somebody will come to me and say your need to listen this this... Or that... And my usual response is. "Yea, that's cool, I heard it on Radio Paradise a few months back." The only thing I haven't heard here is something from b2s.nl and hard core rap.
For I am weary of thy plucking.
Should thou smasheth thine infernal instrument
Lords and Ladies shall exclaim;
"Thank god that crap is over."
What he said.
This is an commonly performed piece composed by Francisco de Asís Tárrega y Eixea.
Way to, RP!
For I am weary of thy plucking.
Should thou smasheth thine infernal instrument
Lords and Ladies shall exclaim;
"Thank god that crap is over."
This place has become the cool older brother with the record collection that I never had.
Thanks for playing this. Brings back memories.
Thanks again for the education. I thought I was "well listened" until I discovered RP 4 years ago. This place has become the cool older brother with the record collection that I never had.
But John's just as cool.
Awesome, I tried uploading it a few years ago but it didn't "take" at that time. I'm glad you uploaded it and it got approved finally! :D
Just to compare their guitar styles ;)
the song "Recuerdos de la Alhambra" is an excellent version of the original piece composed in 1896 by spanish composer and guitarist Francisco Tárrega, as know the "Sarasate of the guitar", playing classical to guitar.
it exists one another excellent version of this part, by Mike Oldfield, will be the 10th record album "The Killing Fields" in 1984 and It was the soundtrack album will be the film of the same name; Mike Oldfield spent 6 months working on the score will be The Killing Fields.
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Yep. Pretty amazing how he keeps the 16th notes going so evenly while plucking the arpeggio on the bottom end. He's the best alive.
Not even close. You should listen Eliot Fisk. He's much better.
Outstanding, have followed John since I bought the "Together" album. I chose Sky album when on David Hamilton's afternoon radio prog in the early eighties. One of five albums.
Diddy David Hamilton?? Now you're aging both of us