Ain't no body on acoustic guitar. Superb. (Video)

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Guys if you want to see and hear (in my opinion) the single greatest virtuoso guitarist living today just youtube Tommy Emmanuel. He's an Ozzy who lives here and in the US. In fact he lives just down the road from me as it happens. I've seen him here and down under once in Sydney. He's a one off...also a tremendously nice bloke.
If you want to hear one of his all time classics try Classical Gas and/or lady madonna
 
Random Orbital Bob":3vbu74cw said:
Guys if you want to see and hear (in my opinion) the single greatest virtuoso guitarist living today just youtube Tommy Emmanuel. He's an Ozzy who lives here and in the US. In fact he lives just down the road from me as it happens. I've seen him here and down under once in Sydney. He's a one off...also a tremendously nice bloke.
If you want to hear one of his all time classics try Classical Gas and/or lady madonna

Just watched him play Classical Gas. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S33tWZqXhnk Incredible! Thanks for the tip
 
Random Orbital Bob":j1048tda said:
Guys if you want to see and hear (in my opinion) the single greatest virtuoso guitarist living today just youtube Tommy Emmanuel. He's an Ozzy who lives here and in the US. In fact he lives just down the road from me as it happens. I've seen him here and down under once in Sydney. He's a one off...also a tremendously nice bloke.
If you want to hear one of his all time classics try Classical Gas and/or lady madonna

Agree that Tommy is an amazingly talented player and a great showman too.
 
no worries Graham

If you check out his website you can review his tour dates. Last time I saw him live was in Hammersmith and he tends to play middle sized venues like corn exchanges etc...he likes the intimate audiences. I first saw him at a jazz club called the bass clef in Sydney in 1987 which was "scoff rock" ie you sit at tables eating your chicken in a basket while being entertained. He blew me way then. (when we were both in our 20's) About a decade later, he popped up living in Ascot about 7 miles from my house!!. I started regularly attending his gigs and he's a prolific live artist so in any given year you can pretty much guarantee to get to see him. Like I said...Hammersmith in March was the last time I went.

I'm a guitarist myself....he's on another level altogether.
 
When you play guitar, it makes it more amazing what these guys can do.

My special skill is making the easy seem difficult.
 
Random Orbital Bob":3cq7kbfd said:
no worries Graham

If you check out his website you can review his tour dates. Last time I saw him live was in Hammersmith and he tends to play middle sized venues like corn exchanges etc...he likes the intimate audiences. I first saw him at a jazz club called the bass clef in Sydney in 1987 which was "scoff rock" ie you sit at tables eating your chicken in a basket while being entertained. He blew me way then. (when we were both in our 20's) About a decade later, he popped up living in Ascot about 7 miles from my house!!. I started regularly attending his gigs and he's a prolific live artist so in any given year you can pretty much guarantee to get to see him. Like I said...Hammersmith in March was the last time I went.

I'm a guitarist myself....he's on another level altogether.

Thanks Bob. I'll see what I can find. On the end of the video it invites you to find him on Facebook
 
mm......might be worth a try...personally I cant abide facebook so tend not to follow those links. Possibly the single most narcissistic baloney I've ever had the misfortune of turning my nose up to...facebook. But thats just me :)
 
Lovely players all but a musician I have been in awe of for many years sadly no longer with us is Michael Hedges. He is a bit new age hippy but don't that put you off.

A multifaceted acoustic guitar play and composer. Capable of astonishing technique but above all incredibly musical. I recommend "Strings of Steel" as a good place to start.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBPKmyH1f2w

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Wid_dZUFKw
 

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