I met Pierre when I was around 11 or 12 years of age, when he came to play my little town (Ashington Folk Club, in Northumberland UK)-back in the day (late 80s early 90s). I'd only just started playing and he was the first person on earth to tell me about DADGAD tuning, it was a revelation :) I've followed and have been inspired by his playing and 'musical way' ever since. A real understated master. Thank you for posting, this is wonderful!
Having followed Pierre for many years, his willingness to stretch-out and innovate continually amazes - even connection issues sound a part of his improvisations 👏👏👏
Hey Randy. Can't believe you were in town, Pierre was in town, and worst of all, I DIDN'T KNOW IT!!! Would've been great to see you again and Pierre again at McCabe's. Next time, let me know you are in town!
I met Pierre when I was around 11 or 12 years of age, when he came to play my little town (Ashington Folk Club, in Northumberland UK)-back in the day (late 80s early 90s). I'd only just started playing and he was the first person on earth to tell me about DADGAD tuning, it was a revelation :) I've followed and have been inspired by his playing and 'musical way' ever since. A real understated master. Thank you for posting, this is wonderful!
Having followed Pierre for many years, his willingness to stretch-out and innovate continually amazes - even connection issues sound a part of his improvisations 👏👏👏
Pierre is ridiculously good.
Hymn 11 is the greatest Pierre song ever.
Hey Randy. Can't believe you were in town, Pierre was in town, and worst of all, I DIDN'T KNOW IT!!! Would've been great to see you again and Pierre again at McCabe's. Next time, let me know you are in town!
Remind the name behind the moniker?
@@rlutge Adam Werner