Journeyman's Road 5/31/07 - NYC woodshed #1 (Gussow.060)

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  • Опубліковано 30 тра 2007
  • The tour begins! Adam Gussow of Satan and Adam shows you how he spends the day before the big gig. A Manhattan travelogue.
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  • @bluezboy2
    @bluezboy2 17 років тому

    Adam, it's always does my soul good to start the day off with one of your videos, thanks for posting this!

  • @harpnerd
    @harpnerd 17 років тому

    Gee Adam...I didn't realize that you were a travelog host too! Thanks for sharing your trip with us.
    Mike

  • @boufgreg
    @boufgreg 17 років тому

    You continue to amaze me! Great stuff!

  • @Modernbluesharmonica
    @Modernbluesharmonica  17 років тому

    They're all brand new, out of the box Hohner Marine Bands. I'd purchased them about half an hour earlier from a store on 48th Street in Manhattan.

  • @tonyh1988
    @tonyh1988 17 років тому

    I love that Tunky thing :) very nice sound you in this woodshed ! great video as usual. I can play thunky thing but still need to get the flow like you do! Keep em coming and enjoy your tour!

  • @belleray2
    @belleray2 17 років тому

    Good on you Adam.Love you in Perth.Looks nice in New York.Restricted to the woodshed from now on.

  • @standardride
    @standardride 17 років тому

    the life of a street musician, awesome.

  • @Electrified00
    @Electrified00 16 років тому

    YAY IM NOT THE ONLY ONE!

  • @Electrified00
    @Electrified00 16 років тому

    You don't go very easy on new harps. does it damage them to go strong strait off?

  • @Modernbluesharmonica
    @Modernbluesharmonica  17 років тому

    No, not lucky. It's about skill combined with endless practice. Well, maybe a little lucky.