Matsuo Basho: The whole mountain was made of massive rocks thrown together and covered with age-old pines and oaks..... I felt the purifying power of this holy environment pervading my whole being.
He was 50 years ahead of his time. I would imagine him now as a performing Professor of Ethnomusicology, playing concerts and composing movie soundtracks.
Yea, sorry , I believe that to be wrong, It is not the instrument that is "fussy", Beautiful wood, by its very nature settles down into a playing that is in fact not , "fussy" rather, it allows you the player, to be free in both sound and playing...a free guitar allows for a player to be free.. I would love to play this free guitar.
Segovia complained of the problems in his custom made guitars. Wood and metal vary constantly. Age comes to all. Only the magic of a great creator endures.@@ljg7777
jm neilson after hearing Visions of the Country i fell in love with his music and needed to know more about this guy. it utterly broke my heart when i read about his death. absolutely mind blowing musician
There is something about this recording that is especially good to the ears. The way its played and the way he sings it. A song very dear to the heart.
well, i can't certify to that. i believe that he started with flamenco. but he DOES seem to be holding something in his right hand. &&& seems to alternate between bass & treble notes (vs. pinching both with a fingerpick style). i yield to a higher intelligence!@@theopenmouth9695
Matsuo Basho:
The whole mountain was made of massive rocks thrown together and covered with age-old pines and oaks.....
I felt the purifying power of this holy environment pervading my whole being.
What a performance
I love this live version even more than the studio version, the distorted tape sound gives it otherwordly features.
He was 50 years ahead of his time. I would imagine him now as a performing Professor of Ethnomusicology, playing concerts and composing movie soundtracks.
Robbie and John Fahey are very likely having a good time
Pure genius
i could cry..
lgots still crying? It’s OK.
let it out. can't be helped
"This instrument is over 115 years old. It's a bit fussy". Epic.
Yea, sorry , I believe that to be wrong, It is not the instrument that is "fussy", Beautiful wood, by its very nature settles down into a playing that is in fact not ,
"fussy" rather, it allows you the player, to be free in both sound and playing...a free guitar allows for a player to be free.. I would love to play this free guitar.
It's what you make your instrument as an artist. Robbie made it to something very personal and unique.
This specific guitar was eventually found after his death.
It is an unplayable wreck.
Ponder that as allegory.
Segovia complained of the problems in his custom made guitars.
Wood and metal vary constantly.
Age comes to all.
Only the magic of a great creator endures.@@ljg7777
Mr Basho, fortunately, missed a career as an opera singer. I'm so glad he chose the brief path he followed instead, as he's inspired me since 1968...
he was an amazing man, all of his albums are worth listening to if you get the chance
jm neilson after hearing Visions of the Country i fell in love with his music and needed to know more about this guy. it utterly broke my heart when i read about his death. absolutely mind blowing musician
a complete and absolute genius
I will never find the right words to describe this piece of art
I am there, and lovin it, Quiet, only nature and the infinite, thank you fellow twelve stringer.
There is something about this recording that is especially good to the ears. The way its played and the way he sings it. A song very dear to the heart.
Oh god, this is amazing. Just discovered Robbie a couple of minutes ago
Imagine giving this a thumbs down! I can't even imagine... poor people
Absolutely stunning. I'm mesmerized by Robbie's playing.
What a gorgeous sound!
So wonderfully complex and unique.
yes god
Fantastic guitar player!
Thanks for uploading videos from this artist!
Top ratings !
What is this watery stuff coming from my eyes?
Seasoning for your steak.
silver lining
:')
and that is FLAT picking!
nope!
well, i can't certify to that. i believe that he started with flamenco. but he DOES seem to be holding something in his right hand. &&& seems to alternate between bass & treble notes (vs. pinching both with a fingerpick style). i yield to a higher intelligence!@@theopenmouth9695
Uh, noooo.