Obviously a beautiful guitar, and one he obviously played the hell out of. He recorded this on "America" with (I think) a Martin and I like that sound better. Could be just the recording quality, though.
I hate to be that guy but is this the original recording ?. If you look at 0:56, he slide up but his hand stays fixed but then it's back in sync again 30 seconds later.
That Bacon & Day guitar was simply beautiful. Fitted Fahey's music.
Obviously a beautiful guitar, and one he obviously played the hell out of. He recorded this on "America" with (I think) a Martin and I like that sound better. Could be just the recording quality, though.
Wow, 1968. It was a good year.
Between John Fahey and then The Doors, I’d say yes to that.
Unless you were in Vietnam...
Oh boy it was
The pattern/tempo change at 1:20
Really, really....grazie ! For this and other video of this fantastic musician
too bad the video doesn't match tha audio...
Hmm. I think I know where some of the acoustic Emerson Lake and Palmer sound came from.
I hate to be that guy but is this the original recording ?. If you look at 0:56, he slide up but his hand stays fixed but then it's back in sync again 30 seconds later.
It's just weird editing, since it was in sync most of the time then it is the original recording
Oh no, that guy!
Be that guy! You're correct.
My dude do you have the whole segment??
In case you haven't found it: ua-cam.com/video/ruc99Z8Vy8I/v-deo.html
what was this recorded for? was it a TV broadcast or was it a DVD? do you have any info on it please?
ua-cam.com/video/ruc99Z8Vy8I/v-deo.html
Why would anybody vote this down?
it was john butler
Who cares ?
Dropped down a full step?
The guitar is pretty out of tune.
Neil AL What tuning is this in?
@@alexanderlucas8397 Its drop D. DADGBE
Drop Db
no its not
@@je7647 5th string too flat. You can hear it at the 01:20 part.