That's awesome. Shame I never had the pleasure of seeing him live, he died way too soon. Dad saw him a lot during the Couldn't Stand the Weather era where he'd open with Scuttle Buttin and it'd be insanity from there.
There's something special about those great guitar master/singers through history, Jimi, Clapton, etc.
I am glad a guitarist is in this thread, George Benson is my personal favourite.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
What a master, George Benson. Always dug his stuff!
@TitoFan have any great Puerto Rican stuff to recommend?
@vidgil
It's all a matter of taste, my friend. Although there are many musical genres native to Puerto Rico and the rest of the Caribbean, my own personal tastes gravitate toward the salsa that was composed and played by bands back in the 70's and 80's mostly. Some of these groups are still around, and I go see them any chance I get. The musicians are awesome, but again... you have to like that sort of thing. Salsa, remember, is very rhythmic, and given the right musical arrangement and composition, it's almost impossible not to dance to. I however enjoy just listening to it and watching old videos.
I would say most anything from groups like Fania All-Stars, a congregation of great salsa musicians from different backgrounds. There's also the hugely popular Gran Combo de Puerto Rico, formed in 1962 and probably PR's most popular band. One of my personal favorites is La Sonora PonceƱa, because of their musical style.
One of my favorite CD/DVDs is from Fania All-Stars' 30th anniversary live perfomance in 1994 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It is awesome, and it was gratifying to see so many now older musicians get together for this tremendous event. I saw them live for the first time in 2013, obviously a little long in the tooth by now...... but still good.
Art fucking Tatum.....somebody cool those keys off
If we are going with piano and a bit of voice, I would say this is very nice.
I love this piece,To me it sings of eras past, times in the sun, rainy days looking out the window and the gain in the height of love, then loss. Like summer from beginning to end.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2W_G3..._G3xmSGfo#t=20
I love Frank Zappa. Such an underrated prolific music genius.
I watched a video of Steve Vai talking about him a few weeks ago, it's an interesting little anecdote for any Zappa fan.
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