Can't get any closer to God listening to this incredible musician. Goes to show you don't have to shred to pull at your heart like he does. Thank you Larry. Saw you at Humphries by the bay in 1982. Never forget it.
I knew Larry's music since the early 80s. and I had the great chance to see Larry for the first time in 1998, in Paris in a Jazz club ( with Chris Kent RIP, ) at this concert Larry had played this title, I was in front of him, it was impressive, and for me, this song in Paris was better, and I remenber I told to myself that I would always go to see him in concert.
Wow! I've been an LC fan since the early 80s, but this performance has to be one of, if not the the best one of his I've ever heard. A true master class of style, tone, control... you name it! LC may be known as Mr. 335, but he makes that Les Paul sing like no other! I'm blown away!
You don't know the half of it. LC is also a well trained jazz guitarist. He can show you chords that you didn't think were possible to make, and he can play bebop jazz just like the rest of the greats. I've seen him sit and play Barney Kessel, Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, George Benson, Wes Montgomery. That guy is a guitar genius.
Ce soir de 1997 dieu est descendu sur terre et il s'est déguisé en Larry Carlton !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Quel génie absolu de la musique j'ai trouvé mon Graal quand j'ai découvert cet artiste fabuleux (avec Pat metheny) Guy
1987 was the year i have the cassette from baked potato show ,when i heard this song , i said " great melody, great playing , every note meant something, Larry is a great guitar ballad musician...no question
Can't get any closer to God listening to this incredible musician. Goes to show you don't have to shred to pull at your heart like he does. Thank you Larry. Saw you at Humphries by the bay in 1982. Never forget it.
Been listening to him play this song for 30 yrs plus. This is the finest version he has ever played!
I knew Larry's music since the early 80s.
and I had the great chance to see Larry for the first time in 1998, in Paris in a Jazz club ( with Chris Kent RIP, )
at this concert Larry had played this title, I was in front of him, it was impressive, and for me, this song in Paris was better, and I remenber I told to myself that I would always go to see him in concert.
Wow! I've been an LC fan since the early 80s, but this performance has to be one of, if not the the best one of his I've ever heard. A true master class of style, tone, control... you name it! LC may be known as Mr. 335, but he makes that Les Paul sing like no other! I'm blown away!
The master of tone is playing and the world stands still! 👍
You don't know the half of it. LC is also a well trained jazz guitarist. He can show you chords that you didn't think were possible to make, and he can play bebop jazz just like the rest of the greats. I've seen him sit and play Barney Kessel, Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, George Benson, Wes Montgomery. That guy is a guitar genius.
This is the best performance of this beautiful song
That's because he got mad. What was he pointing at?
Some sound guy probably wounded his emotions
Can’t even describe it
Simplemante es perfecto nada mas que decir perfecto
Mesmerizing!
Outstanding
Ce soir de 1997 dieu est descendu sur terre et il s'est déguisé en Larry Carlton !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Quel génie absolu de la musique j'ai trouvé mon Graal quand j'ai découvert cet artiste fabuleux (avec Pat metheny) Guy
1987 was the year i have the cassette from baked potato show ,when i heard this song , i said " great melody, great playing , every note meant something, Larry is a great guitar ballad musician...no question
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Carlton is so humble. He can also play the most difficult jazz music.
Awesome
My man!!!!
LC's playing from around 5:10-5:38...dynamic, melodic, and moving. Oh yeah, and Tone City...#respect.
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