The intro is so absolutely brilliant because he was actually able to articulate tears into musical notes. If tears could sing that would be their voice
Listen to the other versions. I think both are in Paris. One is shirt like this one with loads of horns and the other is over 3.30min I think. With lovely guitar solo parts. And the the longer one in my opinion tells you why its called tears. The violin helps
Guys, I'm just read a part in book called A Boneca de Kokoshka, from Alfonso Cruz. In this book is a part where is this song mentioned. And it's one of the most unbelieveble things that went throw me. I can't even find any words, with I can decribe this art. If you want to understand me, read that.
The first section is painful, a lamenting soul tormented by grief The middle section turns major and we remember all the good times we had… Then as the final section arrives, the memories turn to ashes and all we are left with are tears
A kindred spirit- I have Viking's Disease and no use of my pinky finger. I listen to his music and it sounds similar to what I play. Also, I smoke like he did - too much, creepy.
Do not tell me People are Strange was not inspired by this song, everyone in the band The Doors was a big Jazz fan and probably would have known this song.
Chet Atkins and mark Knopfler do a version on neck and neck, its so lame and dull , I couldn't believe it , and I do like them both lots , but it was a mistake to record it , Django and Stephen just create unbeatible magic here
@zeQHCF Dude,Why don't you do something productive with your time rather than going into every video of Django and posting the same comment?? Just saying.Peace.
nobody matches his beautiful, kindly feeling, so gentle, musical and spot on, it's magical
The intro is so absolutely brilliant because he was actually able to articulate tears into musical notes. If tears could sing that would be their voice
Listen to the other versions. I think both are in Paris. One is shirt like this one with loads of horns and the other is over 3.30min I think. With lovely guitar solo parts. And the the longer one in my opinion tells you why its called tears. The violin helps
the most beautiful lament ever to waft from those caravans
Django. The best story teller who ever picked up a guitar
His band also had one of the best on violin ever.
I love how the sound shifts from desperation to fury
Guys, I'm just read a part in book called A Boneca de Kokoshka, from Alfonso Cruz. In this book is a part where is this song mentioned. And it's one of the most unbelieveble things that went throw me. I can't even find any words, with I can decribe this art. If you want to understand me, read that.
Exactly the same here❤
This is the best song ever. A big master, and a big man.
It is very bad that these kind of artists are not in this world today.
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Thanks for putting these videos up! My favorite guitar player, this man was a genius.
this is….addicting! esoteric, unexpected. a marvelous journey
whats the esoteric part?
Just GREAT all the way around! ❤️❤️🥰
The first section is painful, a lamenting soul tormented by grief
The middle section turns major and we remember all the good times we had…
Then as the final section arrives, the memories turn to ashes and all we are left with are tears
This is true smoking music
I heard he done a concert for a sack of tobbaco once.
@@terencebernard2337 wow 😂😂
The 4 people who *Disliked* this video, clearly do not know much about music... Just sayin...
#GetWithIt
Blind people imo.
Elze77 Deaf
Focus on the likes not on the dislikes and apply this to your life
probably kane west's fans
Hard to press the correct button with eyes full of tears
I was listening to this while sleeping.
Stupenda interpretazione! Perché non vi si sente più cantare in giro ormai da troppo tempo?
Miss you too 💗
Wonderful
Amazing piece of composition. Is that an acoustic played through an amp? Bit of overdriven rock at the end of the piece....
yes, he recorded that song on his electric guitar
Afonso Cruz brought me here. Excellent.
Severino Nadais me too.. kokoshka doll
Me too. Can we have a small talk about a book? I really want know your opions.
meraviglioso
magnifique...
Phenomenal, splendid, unchained
It's not the Tarantino movie
The Master!!!!!!!!
Merci Mme gabbai ....
Wow!
super on n en veut encore
A kindred spirit- I have Viking's Disease and no use of my pinky finger. I listen to his music and it sounds similar to what I play. Also, I smoke like he did - too much, creepy.
like walk without gravity
This was sampled in at the door by the strokes. Posting here because it took me forever to place where I heard it before
lighten and listen up
Do not tell me People are Strange was not inspired by this song, everyone in the band The Doors was a big Jazz fan and probably would have known this song.
FADELESS!
God.
i'm here due to 'A Boneca de Kokoschka' novel from Afonso Cruz.
VERY COOL Les Paul himself would approve..
Chet Atkins and mark Knopfler do a version on neck and neck, its so lame and dull , I couldn't believe it , and I do like them both lots , but it was a mistake to record it , Django and Stephen just create unbeatible magic here
@zeQHCF Dude,Why don't you do something productive with your time rather than going into every video of Django and posting the same comment?? Just saying.Peace.
This was probably the first Django song that Jeff Beck ever heard.😮
@prometheus403 it only take like. a minute
Josh Turner's cover to this song is amazing
could you please link this Josh Turner cover you speak of?
A minor?
It sounds like mr. Sandman
What's official about this video? This smells like advertisement.
by the way django's videos are very rare... why should I subscribe?