I saw him perform about the same time in Oakland. I was able to talk after the show. My first guitar teacher used to take theory lessons from him and my sister Betsa used to babysit his kids. Back 70s Pasadena. Also saw him quite a few times with SuperSax.
Yes. I believe that was the day after at Mills College. It was a tenor / guitar duo. I was there as well. No video, but there is a nice audio circulating.
He's amazing (and the band are not slouch either). Seriously one of the greatest improvisors of all time. An inspiration.
Thank you so much for making this available.
Wonderful Warne! Endless inspiration...
He gently starts the performance with "You Or No One", as in many of his records. GENIUS.
Unbelievable, thanks for putting this up!
Whoa this is a national treasure! Thanks; I have rare Warne bootlegs but not videos! wow
Thanks. I'm glad you found it. Do you know the concert is broken into 5 parts? I've labeled the others Pt 2 -3 -4 and conclusion.
For details on the performance and links to the other parts, see the following link
www.warnemarsh.info/news.htm
Hello, What bootlegs of Warne do you have? I have me too a lot of his unreleased recordings.
I saw him perform about the same time in Oakland. I was able to talk after the show. My first guitar teacher used to take theory lessons from him and my sister Betsa used to babysit his kids. Back 70s Pasadena. Also saw him quite a few times with SuperSax.
Yes. I believe that was the day after at Mills College. It was a tenor / guitar duo. I was there as well. No video, but there is a nice audio circulating.
Wonderful! Thanks!
grazie grazie meraviglioso arpeggio su Is your or no one min 3:55 start genius
thank you so much!!
His sax tone is big and resonant here, and he's adventurous, extroverted.
One of the great improvisers. And SWINGIN' his ass off here...
He dies that year. But he looks fine in the video.
Guitar player??
Larry Koonse. He mentions all the players later in the concert, which unfortunately, is divided into parts.
Larry sounds GREAT...Warne too.....
@@joshuabreakstone9067 maybe its just the recording but I think the guitar is all too often covering up Warne's subtleties.
Tragic