Guitar virtuoso Tommy Emmanuel-a Chet Atkins protégé and one of only five guitarists honored with a “Certified Guitar Player” or C.G.P. award by the guitar legend
I know the name Chet Atkins and I think he was one of the biggest country stars from we back in the early Grand Ole Opry days. I don't know any songs but if I heard one I might. I'm glad I learned about this man above video. Instant fan!!! 💯
@@Hope...M very cool! I'm no Chet expert-thats my Dad. He loves Chet. Chet is a guitar virtuoso (as intimated in the thread). He's playing is the stuff of legends...solo and collabs. He's also known for being a huge Nashville producer and star maker- he's known for what was come to be called the Nashville Sound. Many, many people found success because of Chet. (He even made Charlie Pride a star!) Definitely worth checking out.
Tommy Emmanuel is one of the greatest guitar players ever. I enjoy him not just for his virtuosity but the sheer joy he emanates while playing. Simply the best.
I saw him live in Melbourne Australia 3 weeks ago, 28 May 2023..... waited so long for the opportunity wow the man is sweet lovely humble and an amazing talent...... thanks to Tommy for all the beauty he has brought into this world ❤
During one of Tommys concerts he asked if there were any guitar players in the audience. A voice piped up from the back of the hall and said, "not anymore"
The thing about Tommy Emmanuel playing acoustic guitar is that acoustics are way harder to play than electrics - they are less forgiving when you miss a note. He's incredible.
He used to play support for his late, big brother Phil who was arguably better. They were the finest duo on the planet bar none. They were self taught starting from when they were respectively 4 and 6 years of age. To see them live on stage was fire. 🔥
I’ve seen Tommy Emmanuel 4 different times in concert and each time is like seeing him for the first time. Amazing guitarist that always puts on a show
I've been around for a very long time, old enough to be your grandmother or possibly great-grandmother. Your search for the best guitar player will never end because there is NO greatest guitarist. Each master guitarist, whether on electric or accoustic guitar; whether it be classical, jazz, blues, country, folk or rock; whether they played in this century or before, all bring their own unique flavor to the music. This is not only true for guitarists, it's true for all masters of every instument. I respect and love them all but it is the ones who innovate that thrill me the most.
YEP. I think its time to let you guys know about my man Roy Clark, the Bruce Lee of guitar playing. This guy's strumming hand was so fast that the cameras of the time could only make it look blurry when he was really going at it. Check out - Malaguena (The odd couple). On first impression, you'd think his right hand is just picking the chords really fast (which is impressive on it own), but its actually really precise and you can barely make out the little pauses and blurry bounces he makes with his wrist.
A great young acoustic guitarist is Billy Strings. There is a video of him doing a show with Tommy Emmanuel at a festival. Another phenomenal duo is Frank Vignola and Vinnie Raniola. They were in a trio with Tommy Emmanuel for several years and did this incredibly fast gypsy jazz.
It might surprise you to know that Charro, the silly cutchi cutchi woman, is a classical guitar virtuoso. The persona she's more known for was a way to get recognized. Please try to find one of her guitar performances ❤
I think the reason Tommy is considered the best is because he's so good at so many genres and he's really fantastic at both acoustic and electric although acoustic is his bread and butter. I just spent a week with him in Iceland for a guitar camp he hosted and got to play on stage with him in front of the other instructors and students. It was amazing. There are a bunch of videos of him on my channel.
First met Tommy in Nashville in the summer of 1998. He told me the story of how he first heard Chet Atkins on the radio, when he was seven or eight years old, and was just blown away by what he heard. I only half jokingly, told him if he was ever in East Tennessee, to give me a call and I would show him where Chet grew up. So one morning in March of 1999 I got a call, and the voice said: “ I’m not sure you remember me, but this is a Tommy Emmanuel. I’m on tour with my good friends Jethro Tull in Lima Peru, and my flight home takes me through Houston. Is there anywhere close to Knoxville? I said by Australian standards, yes. He then ask if he could stop in for a visit. Anyway, he ended up staying with us for three days and we put together an impromptu show for the local guitar Society and you can only imagine the reaction! Though his skills on guitar are unsurpassed, what you probably don’t know, is how much of a down to earth, genuine person he is. Simply one of the greatest talents and best all-around person you’ll ever meet!
Tommy heard (on the radio) songs played by multiple guitars, thinking it was just a single guitar, so he taught himself to play like he heard. Notice how he uses his thumb over the neck to keep the base, while his fingers move like lightning to play the rest... freaking awesome.
All credit for Mason creating one of the classic guitar tunes. Tommy has simply expanded the original through his own mastery of the instrument and in most cases enhanced what Mason created. If anything Mason would be honoured that Tommy has given his own interpretation with his mastery and virtuosity. If I ever created something as iconic as Classical Gas and someone like Mike Dawes or Sungha Jung happened along and cast their own interpretative genius upon it, I would be so floored and humbled that they can see the same possiblities that Mason felt when he created his masterpiece. Kudos to Tommy, a living legend on the steel string guitar. And keep entertaining with your reaction, guys. You are most entertaining.
Tommy Emmanuel is amazing. This particular performance is a cover of the original “Classical Gas”, composed, recorded and released in 1968 by the original artist Mason Williams. The song was a huge hit in the late 60s, and was considered a very complex acoustic guitar piece. That being said, Tommy Emmanuel more than exceeds greatness with this piece! Thanks for the reaction, guys! ✌💙✌
I've seen him live twice. Unbelievable experience! One of the greatest guitar players in history, and such a humble man. Got to have my picture taken with him and an autograph on one of my guitars after he played a little bit on it.
So glad y’all reacted to this because I hadn’t yet seen it myself. This is a great song! I taught this to myself on piano in high school and also did a jazz dance performance to it my senior year of HS. It’s a fun one! I’m going to check him out. When you guys are debating who’s the best, keep in mind that the acoustic guitar is much, much more difficult to play than electric. This dude is incredible!
As a lifetime guitar player I really appreciate this. What an amazing talent. Anyway, I love you guys and the different stuff you all bring to react to. I watch the Cartier Family basically every day.
Mason Williams composed it, and it was a radio hit some time in the 60s or 70s (I disremember). Then Jim Stafford performed it on solo acoustic guitar on his summer replacement show and suddenly everyone was playing a solo acoustic version. It's one of my favorites. Tommy Emmanuel's version is actually something of a mash-up with some other famous riffs. If you look closely at the condition of his guitar, you can ascertain how he plays it. Also, you should look for some Roy Clark. He plays an acoustic guitar like nobody else. And he also plays fiddle and some other instruments. That Prince performance was the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's tribute to ex-Beatle George Harrison, with a bunch of musicians (including George Harrison's son) playing Harrison's "While My Guitar Gently Weeps." Prince had never heard the song until Tom Petty called him about doing the tribute, and he (Prince) never showed up for the dress rehearsal - just told them not to worry about it and he'd fill in at the end. Here's the re-mastered version; it's better than the one you may have seen first: ua-cam.com/video/uBjE727azjA/v-deo.html
BEST HANDS - Hand Down ! Tommy cannot be bested by any guitarist on the planet in acoustic ..... and likely a terror on a slab body powered up as well. Incredible. jj
Saw Tommy Emmanuel in concert a couple of months ago: absolutely incredible musician! His Beatles Medley is my fave!! I also love his version of Slow Dancing in a Burning Room duet with Mike Dawes. Richard Smith is another outstanding finger style/acoustic guitar player that is worth checking out.
We've been to Tommy Fest a couple of times in KY and about 10 years ago, I got my husband a workshop class where he and about 10 others got to sit down and play guitar with/learn from Tommy. That same weekend, I had also scored us front row - center tickets to one of the concerts. It was an incredible trip! I highly recommend seeing him live!
I strongly recommend checking out Mike Dawes. He basically plays all the instruments of a song just on his acoustic guitar. He plays the guitar part of a song, and at the same time he's tapping out the drum beat on the wood of the acoustic guitar, and playing the bass notes. It's an incredible skill.
The hit song "Classical Gas" was originally written and performed by guitarist Mason Williams in 1968 with a full orchestra -- against songs by the Rolling Stones, the Beatles, the Supremes, James Brown, the Four Tops & other masterful artists. Mason was just a comedy writer for The Smothers Brothers CBS TV show. He blew everyone's mind with his playing. Even a young Tommy.
No TV in outback Australia growing up, Tommy listened to music on the radio. He did not know about bass guitars, and thought guitar and bass guitar parts came from the same instrument. So he taught himself to do that. Brilliantly. Imagine his surprise. Imagine everybody else's surprise!
Dan Vask, sings his own Amazing Grace rendetion. Please play this song ull b blown away by the end. Heavy metal/hard rock singer . From Brazil but sings in english usually be ready to be blown AWAY!!! Its FIAH!!!❤😢😊
Saw him live last year and he was beyond amazing. Self taught by copying songs on the radio as a kid. He learned to play the base sound on the guitar not knowing there was a separate bass guitar being played.
You guys are great - so happy to see you appreciate so many different styles of music and be willing to learn about he wide world of musical expression. Keep it coming!
'While my guitar gently sleeps' is the Prince performance that you're looking for lads!! With Jeff Lynne, Stevie Winwood, Tom Petty and Dhani Harrisson (George Harrison from the Beatles son, on acoustic guitar) : ) It is one of Prince's greatest live (cameo) performances!! I Like your reaction vids, keep it going!
Guitar virtuoso Tommy Emmanuel-a Chet Atkins protégé and one of only five guitarists honored with a “Certified Guitar Player” or C.G.P. award by the guitar legend
Too many young people don't even know who Chet Atkins is.
@@lyngusrobb5323 well go and tell 'em then!
I know the name Chet Atkins and I think he was one of the biggest country stars from we back in the early Grand Ole Opry days. I don't know any songs but if I heard one I might. I'm glad I learned about this man above video. Instant fan!!! 💯
@@Hope...M very cool!
I'm no Chet expert-thats my Dad. He loves Chet. Chet is a guitar virtuoso (as intimated in the thread). He's playing is the stuff of legends...solo and collabs.
He's also known for being a huge Nashville producer and star maker- he's known for what was come to be called the Nashville Sound. Many, many people found success because of Chet. (He even made Charlie Pride a star!)
Definitely worth checking out.
@@lyngusrobb5323 I'm literally going to go look for a documentary on UA-cam about Atkins after I send this to you. Thank you ✌️💯🙏
Tommy Emmanuel is one of the greatest guitar players ever. I enjoy him not just for his virtuosity but the sheer joy he emanates while playing. Simply the best.
I saw him live this evening!
I saw him live in Melbourne Australia 3 weeks ago, 28 May 2023..... waited so long for the opportunity wow the man is sweet lovely humble and an amazing talent...... thanks to Tommy for all the beauty he has brought into this world ❤
Tommy bro can play awesome as well
@@MultiCherylMyep an Aussie legend ,his bro Phil is a guitarist with incredible sound,check phil
Nope roy clark
One of Australia’s greatest Aussie guitar legends. I’ve seen him live and he’s exceptional!
During one of Tommys concerts he asked if there were any guitar players in the audience.
A voice piped up from the back of the hall and said, "not anymore"
I was at that show (doesn't matter where it was, lol)
Tommy Emmanuel is simply rated as the best acoustic guitar player in the world.
that is one of the finest examples of guitar gymnastics our eyes will ever see.
Tommy is an Australian legend, one of the greatest ever
One of the greatest guitar players in the world…you have to respect someone who takes so much time to be on a journey to master their craft…
The thing about Tommy Emmanuel playing acoustic guitar is that acoustics are way harder to play than electrics - they are less forgiving when you miss a note. He's incredible.
Tommys brother Phil Emanuel was also an amazing guitar player who played more electric guitar. He unfortunately has passed away.
He used to play support for his late, big brother Phil who was arguably better. They were the finest duo on the planet bar none. They were self taught starting from when they were respectively 4 and 6 years of age. To see them live on stage was fire. 🔥
He was once questioned on being one of the greatest guitarists in the world… he said he wasn’t even the greatest in his family!
there isn't a guitar player alive, worth their salt, that doesn't respect Tommy Emmanuel. He is a master and all self taught.
Got the pleasure of meeting him and doing a course nearly 12 years ago. Honestly such an amazing guy and he is UNREAL in person.
Tommy is just as awesome on electric as well...acknledge to be one of the very best! We are fortunate to have talent in the world Ty brothers
David Bentley Plus he played drums in the 1980s band Goldrush, with his brother Phil on guitar.
I’ve seen Tommy Emmanuel 4 different times in concert and each time is like seeing him for the first time. Amazing guitarist that always puts on a show
I've been around for a very long time, old enough to be your grandmother or possibly great-grandmother. Your search for the best guitar player will never end because there is NO greatest guitarist. Each master guitarist, whether on electric or accoustic guitar; whether it be classical, jazz, blues, country, folk or rock; whether they played in this century or before, all bring their own unique flavor to the music. This is not only true for guitarists, it's true for all masters of every instument. I respect and love them all but it is the ones who innovate that thrill me the most.
YEP. I think its time to let you guys know about my man Roy Clark, the Bruce Lee of guitar playing. This guy's strumming hand was so fast that the cameras of the time could only make it look blurry when he was really going at it. Check out - Malaguena (The odd couple). On first impression, you'd think his right hand is just picking the chords really fast (which is impressive on it own), but its actually really precise and you can barely make out the little pauses and blurry bounces he makes with his wrist.
But it has to be the acoustic odd couple version!
I was going to recommend the same. Thanks.
Clark was amazing , but nobody’s better than Tommy , another one is Jose Feliciano , and he’s blind.
So glad you guys got a taste of Tommy's genius!
He's a remarkable human. 👍😎❤
A great young acoustic guitarist is Billy Strings. There is a video of him doing a show with Tommy Emmanuel at a festival. Another phenomenal duo is Frank Vignola and Vinnie Raniola. They were in a trio with Tommy Emmanuel for several years and did this incredibly fast gypsy jazz.
Yes!!!
Billy rocks it out sideways! 💞
@@angelbulldog4934
Facts 💯💯
Too bad Billy never got to meet and jam with Chet. I think there would have been great chemistry and mutual admiration.
Australian Legend
It might surprise you to know that Charro, the silly cutchi cutchi woman, is a classical guitar virtuoso. The persona she's more known for was a way to get recognized. Please try to find one of her guitar performances ❤
I think the reason Tommy is considered the best is because he's so good at so many genres and he's really fantastic at both acoustic and electric although acoustic is his bread and butter. I just spent a week with him in Iceland for a guitar camp he hosted and got to play on stage with him in front of the other instructors and students. It was amazing. There are a bunch of videos of him on my channel.
A buddy of mine just did that with Tommy in Nashville, Tennessee ( USA ) not too many months back and also said it was amazing.
@@WilliamsDad1989 I might have met him in Nashville then! What's his name?
@@mrssriplo1 I never mind bragging on my friend 🙂 www.youtube.com/@JimAndrade
Roy Clark, Glenn Campbell, & Django Reinhardt...check out their accustic playing!
Tommy is an absolute legend🔥
Talent is real
First met Tommy in Nashville in the summer of 1998. He told me the story of how he first heard Chet Atkins on the radio, when he was seven or eight years old, and was just blown away by what he heard. I only half jokingly, told him if he was ever in East Tennessee, to give me a call and I would show him where Chet grew up. So one morning in March of 1999 I got a call, and the voice said: “ I’m not sure you remember me, but this is a Tommy Emmanuel. I’m on tour with my good friends Jethro Tull in Lima Peru, and my flight home takes me through Houston. Is there anywhere close to Knoxville? I said by Australian standards, yes. He then ask if he could stop in for a visit.
Anyway, he ended up staying with us for three days and we put together an impromptu show for the local guitar Society and you can only imagine the reaction! Though his skills on guitar are unsurpassed, what you probably don’t know, is how much of a down to earth, genuine person he is. Simply one of the greatest talents and best all-around person you’ll ever meet!
One of the best instrumentals. Listen to the recording by Mason Williams. Moving
I heard trumpets in there hahah - Tommy is an Australian legend
Saw him in Atlanta several years back. Unbelievable guitarist.
Tommy heard (on the radio) songs played by multiple guitars, thinking it was just a single guitar, so he taught himself to play like he heard. Notice how he uses his thumb over the neck to keep the base, while his fingers move like lightning to play the rest... freaking awesome.
All credit for Mason creating one of the classic guitar tunes. Tommy has simply expanded the original through his own mastery of the instrument and in most cases enhanced what Mason created. If anything Mason would be honoured that Tommy has given his own interpretation with his mastery and virtuosity. If I ever created something as iconic as Classical Gas and someone like Mike Dawes or Sungha Jung happened along and cast their own interpretative genius upon it, I would be so floored and humbled that they can see the same possiblities that Mason felt when he created his masterpiece. Kudos to Tommy, a living legend on the steel string guitar. And keep entertaining with your reaction, guys. You are most entertaining.
Just trying too hard. Doesn't flow like the original.
Can't deny his skill, but the original much more musical
Tommy Emmanuel is amazing. This particular performance is a cover of the original “Classical Gas”, composed, recorded and released in 1968 by the original artist Mason Williams. The song was a huge hit in the late 60s, and was considered a very complex acoustic guitar piece. That being said, Tommy Emmanuel more than exceeds greatness with this piece! Thanks for the reaction, guys! ✌💙✌
he may be great but this cover is horrible
@@jayj8664 I kinda agree there's much better versions
@@jayj8664 I AGREE with you, I think this cover is horrible too, playing it way too fast, it sort of destroys the beauty of it.
I just saw tommy play live in concert last Sunday night, he's truly amazing! He's also very humble.
He is my all-time favorite guitarist. So many songs ya gotta listen to.
.... been listening to this guy for years.
Tommy is one of the best concerts you will ever see. 🎸🎶🎶
This song classical gas is the backdrop to my life and my family.
Mason Williams not only a gifted musician, but also a writer for the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour.
I've seen him live twice. Unbelievable experience! One of the greatest guitar players in history, and such a humble man. Got to have my picture taken with him and an autograph on one of my guitars after he played a little bit on it.
One of my favorite instrimentals. ❤
So glad y’all reacted to this because I hadn’t yet seen it myself. This is a great song! I taught this to myself on piano in high school and also did a jazz dance performance to it my senior year of HS. It’s a fun one! I’m going to check him out. When you guys are debating who’s the best, keep in mind that the acoustic guitar is much, much more difficult to play than electric. This dude is incredible!
How have I never heard of this guy!!! Thanks, he is fabulous!!
As a lifetime guitar player I really appreciate this. What an amazing talent. Anyway, I love you guys and the different stuff you all bring to react to. I watch the Cartier Family basically every day.
I've seen Tommy live 8 times and it never gets old. He is the best in the world!
Amazing what a talented human being can do with some steel strings.
He tore up that guitar. Will it survive ? He's the flash !! Thanks for sharing this incredible video of high speed music !!😃😃
Mason Williams composed it, and it was a radio hit some time in the 60s or 70s (I disremember). Then Jim Stafford performed it on solo acoustic guitar on his summer replacement show and suddenly everyone was playing a solo acoustic version. It's one of my favorites. Tommy Emmanuel's version is actually something of a mash-up with some other famous riffs. If you look closely at the condition of his guitar, you can ascertain how he plays it. Also, you should look for some Roy Clark. He plays an acoustic guitar like nobody else. And he also plays fiddle and some other instruments. That Prince performance was the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's tribute to ex-Beatle George Harrison, with a bunch of musicians (including George Harrison's son) playing Harrison's "While My Guitar Gently Weeps." Prince had never heard the song until Tom Petty called him about doing the tribute, and he (Prince) never showed up for the dress rehearsal - just told them not to worry about it and he'd fill in at the end. Here's the re-mastered version; it's better than the one you may have seen first: ua-cam.com/video/uBjE727azjA/v-deo.html
Prince at his classic best...
Speaking of Roy Clark have you ever seen the episode of the Odd Couple? Roy Clark plays Malaguena!
It's amazing!
@@patrickarlaud4677 Yep. There are several good videos of Clark playing Malaguena out there, and that's one of 'em.
@@netmeg it is so nice to meet people who appreciate awesome music!
Thank you for the link. Brilliant.
I love how he's actually playing THE VENTURES!
I saw him live last year at the Carolina Theater in Durham. Amazing show. He's thoroughly entertaining.
Wow! I live in Durham. I hope he comes back!
BEST HANDS - Hand Down ! Tommy cannot be bested by any guitarist on the planet in acoustic ..... and likely a terror on a slab body powered up as well. Incredible. jj
going to see him play on sunday.. this guy not only slays on acoustic but is magical on the electric guitar as well. As was his brother Phil..
also. he can play this stuff whilst holding a conversation.. its bloody amazing.
I'm glad the one brother had a fire extinguisher because Tommy lights it on fire.
I saw him live 20 years ago, he is AMAZING
Saw Tommy Emmanuel in concert a couple of months ago: absolutely incredible musician! His Beatles Medley is my fave!!
I also love his version of Slow Dancing in a Burning Room duet with Mike Dawes.
Richard Smith is another outstanding finger style/acoustic guitar player that is worth checking out.
We've been to Tommy Fest a couple of times in KY and about 10 years ago, I got my husband a workshop class where he and about 10 others got to sit down and play guitar with/learn from Tommy. That same weekend, I had also scored us front row - center tickets to one of the concerts. It was an incredible trip! I highly recommend seeing him live!
He's on fire alright....get those fire extinguishers ready before everything goes up flames...😎😎
No question he qualifies, as good as anybody has ever been
Dude was on 🔥...love you guys reactions 🤣
I strongly recommend checking out Mike Dawes. He basically plays all the instruments of a song just on his acoustic guitar. He plays the guitar part of a song, and at the same time he's tapping out the drum beat on the wood of the acoustic guitar, and playing the bass notes. It's an incredible skill.
Plus he's good friends with Tommy and they've been collaborating and touring together.
Luca Stricagnoli!... three necks and percussion... same time.
The hit song "Classical Gas" was originally written and performed by guitarist Mason Williams in 1968 with a full orchestra -- against songs by the Rolling Stones, the Beatles, the Supremes, James Brown, the Four Tops & other masterful artists.
Mason was just a comedy writer for The Smothers Brothers CBS TV show. He blew everyone's mind with his playing. Even a young Tommy.
Thank you I hadn't heard that in a long time! I love that 💗
Tommy is the man!!
No TV in outback Australia growing up, Tommy listened to music on the radio. He did not know about bass guitars, and thought guitar and bass guitar parts came from the same instrument. So he taught himself to do that. Brilliantly. Imagine his surprise. Imagine everybody else's surprise!
Creativity thrives with deprivation
Hes killing this song! Awesome!
I LOVE seeing you guys expand your musical genres~ this one was pure magic!!!
True talent!
Hey appreciate you guys reacting to all different kinds of music. This music is in my blood and i love how you fuys see it for the fire it is.
Dan Vask, sings his own Amazing Grace rendetion. Please play this song ull b blown away by the end. Heavy metal/hard rock singer . From Brazil but sings in english usually be ready to be blown AWAY!!! Its FIAH!!!❤😢😊
That was me that recommended Tommy! Thanks for covering him, he’s the best!
One of my all time favorites
Saw him live last year and he was beyond amazing.
Self taught by copying songs on the radio as a kid. He learned to play the base sound on the guitar not knowing there was a separate bass guitar being played.
It would be nice to be able to entertain yourself like this guy
I never heard of this man before your channel. I love the variety and your reactions are amazing! Thank you!
Totally amazing!!!😍
I saw Tommy live back in the early 90's. Fantastic!
Flashback to 1967 or 68, my freshman year at ECU...yes, Granny was 18 then! Love it!
O. M. G. The original was in 1968. This guy won the natural talent lottery! 😮
I really enjoy watching you guys when you see something amazing!!
Australian gold ❤❤ love you cartier guys yo
He’s great! No doubt about it!
Have you ever heard of 40 Fingers? They just did a cover of Dire Straits “Sultans of Swing” and they are fantastic!
I’m seeing him next week. Great timing on this vid. Tommy is a beast
You guys are great - so happy to see you appreciate so many different styles of music and be willing to learn about he wide world of musical expression. Keep it coming!
Tommy is a goat and one of the nicest and down to earth persons in every interview.
Bro you guys are starting to cover EVERYTHING! Great job fellas!
My mom played this song all the time. It’s such a GREAT song!! ❤️❤️
I met Tommy in nashville. I told him I was a struggling guitar player. He said yea me too. Great musician great man.
❤❤❤ amazing. My dad played this and said he would only do it justice in heaven.
"I heard trumpets in there" is the best f**** comment!! haha! Thank you for that! Made me laugh!
Two fire extinguishers! That was smoking hot!
Ooooooh!!!! I love him! My favorite song by him is “Those who wait” Lovely and so inspirational ❤
Thank you for sharing 🙏🏻
Love the music! Love their reaction!
Tommy has always been a master of the acoustic:0
Tommy is pure happiness
'While my guitar gently sleeps' is the Prince performance that you're looking for lads!! With Jeff Lynne, Stevie Winwood, Tom Petty and Dhani Harrisson (George Harrison from the Beatles son, on acoustic guitar) : ) It is one of Prince's greatest live (cameo) performances!! I Like your reaction vids, keep it going!
Good work to bring in a fire extinguisher to this performance
Damn, that was phenomenal!
Crazy, I just heard this song on my way home from work today on a classic rock station. I hadn't heard it in 30-40 years.
My step dad plays classical Spanish guitar and this. I have always loved it.
This man is the shit.
Great selection if your a fan of guitar.
Tommy is the best acoustic guitar player there is!!!