Amos Garrett "Sleepwalk" Japan Tour 2007
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- Опубліковано 18 жов 2024
- Live at Rakuya, Naka-Meguro Tokyo June 4th 2007
Amos Garrett - e.g
Yoshifumi "Bun" Okajima - b
Sinobu Imai - a.g
Hiroshi Satoh - p
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Tom's Cabin Amos Garrett Japan Tour 2007
May
12日(土)下北沢 ラカーニャ
13日(日)横浜 サムズアップ
14日(月)名古屋 TOKUZO
15日(火)京都 磔磔
17日(木)広島 クアトロ
18日(金)山口 スタジオ・ダダ
20日(日)宮崎 New Retro Club
21日(月)熊本 フェリシア
22日(火)福岡 ROOMS
23日(水)松山 Spanky
24日(木)神戸 ウィンターランド
26日(土)金沢 もっきりや
27日(日)大阪 5th Street
30日(水)仙台 サテンドール2000
31日(木)函館 金森ホール
June
01日(金)札幌 ペニーレーン24
02日(土)北海道鶴居村 ヒッコリーウインド
03日(日)下北沢 ラカーニャ
04日(月)中目黒 楽屋
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Amos Garrett web site
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佐藤博 Official site
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Cool Nagasaki & Hibiscus * 岡嶋BUN(クール長崎)さんと今井忍(パール山口)さんらのバンド
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Awesome Amos is one of my all time favourites (Canadian spelling) and proud that he is a Canadian.
His solo on Better Days "Please send me someone to love" is "THE" best guitar solo of all time. RC
One of the most under rated guitarists of our life time! There are three guitarists, who received little or no recognition and they all play with their fingers: Frank Christian, Tuck Andres (Tuck and Patty) and Amos Garrett.
Yes - let's add Ted Greene/ Jeff Beck/ Martin Taylor 🎸🔥
I think his solo on "Midnight at the Oasis" is one of the best pop guitar solos. Enjoyed him years ago on the Ian and Sylvia Show.
THIS IS OUTSTANDING!!!! Wow!
ditto awesome solo, one of the best I've heard for melody touch and tone.
Keeping it pretty and dreamy yet with great comps and ad libs -- that's the ticket. Lovely.
Wow!! I had no idea you could play this song so sweetly on a telecaster!
ギターの音色が素敵!✨
Without taking anything away from the brilliant giants who've covered this classic little haunting tune - may I respectfully remind everybody that they all were enchanted by the original sincere, plainspoken version by Santo & Johnny.
simply amazing
Just great.
fantastic!!
This is one of the best versions. Listen to the high parts, Most versions are too low.
Hypnotic!
This classic should be played in the tone it was written,a kinda sleepy,sad, lonely tune.
Amos has it riight,just enough of his style to make it his and the balance the way Santo & Johnny got it in 1955... Great....
His sound is unique.
Amos Behavin'!
awesome!!
great
Some wild bends there.
Well Done!
Now this is of course all relative and a matter of taste but here are 2 of my favorites. Amos Garrett on the Better Days album the song is "Highway 28". I also love Skunk Baxter's lead on Steely Dan's "Bodhisattva"
Wow, what a bunch of posers. Amos is fluid and great on this. Oh, if only you could play this well. (Or, at all.) You go Amos. Still sounding unique.
Amos is THE shit!
How great a track, that your fave-list solo is Skunk's, & mine is Denny Dias' (the jazzier of the 2) on the same track! If you love Amos you must also love Jay Graydon's solo on 'Peg'.
Ever here his work on Geof and Maria Muldaur's Pottery Pie album? Check his solo on "Georgia"- a masterpiece of elegance and subtlety.
星屑が飛び交う...そんな感じ。
@Delta1 Was that him on the radio version of "Midnight at the Oasis?" Holy Hell! That was gorgeous and unique! Oops...My bad - I just read ahead and that WAS him on "M@tO" Yikes! What a treasure that solo was!
Crazy, though - like I said above: I'm not so knocked out with what he did with "Sleepwalk" above. Oh, well.
今まで,聞き逃しているので,次は絶対行きます。麻田浩さん今年は呼んでください。
@tonywsmith2 There's a coincidence! Just last night I watched a LC vid about substitutions to jazz up your Blues. Nice.
He's a patient teacher, too, which lots of Jazz aces are not.
Take it easy...
write "hernan sleepwalk" great version!!
@tonywsmith2 You know what's amazing, though, Tony? This guy (I'm pretty sure) played one of my favorite all-time solos in a pop song: "Midnight at the Oasis." Don't know if you're familiar, or if you like it, but...Whoa! Lots of changes - and some of his melody is positively ethereal and unique.
But then, there's this odd performance of a simpler tune. Go figure?! I guess age gets us all.
I like new versions, sometimes, but S & J's was definitive, I feel. ...Peace, tws2
The human Bigsby.
TelecasterMaster
@pyannaguy
In one respect, you're saying what I was saying in the above comment, except to say that you're doing it diplomatically.
@tonywsmith2 Yeah, you didn't hear that kind of soloing (over 11th chords, etc.) much in the pop of the day on radio. That solo was pretty sophisticated and ethereal.
This "Sleepwalk," though? Not the kind of thing I'd want on UA-cam if I played it, but, who knows the circumstances?
Something wrong here. His telecaster seems to have more notes than mine!
a man and a telecaster...
look ma no pick!!!
Looks like an older version of Jagger ...or Carly Simon .
kakkoii
@pyannaguy
Check out the stuff that Larry Coryell has done in just the past couple of years.
Coryell is only two years younger than Garrett, and in the "Love is Here to Stay"
clip, a year older, I believe, than Garrett was when he murdered "Sleepwalk."
I love disrespectful clowns like you and your unsound bias...
Danny Gatton destroys this Geezer.
You don't get it clown
Danny Gatton? Tasteless and toneless. Truly meaningless chops...
@pyannaguy
Age seems to be no excuse for a performance this
cluttered, this tasteless, unless you conclude that amos was a
successful but only a so-so musician in the first place. Of course,
pyannaguy, you're absolutely right about "Midnight at the Oasis."
The song didn't do much for me nor the the vocal, but the guitar solo was surprisingly original and beautifully played.
In those days, he never sounded a player who overestimated his chops. In one respect, anyway, go figure.
Sleepwalk? It sure is. Wake me up when it's over. Garrett should leave this to guys who
can actually play the guitar, Larry Carlton or Pat Metheny, for example. Even Brian Seltzer leave him in the lurch.
LOL!