My grandfather is good friends with this guy. We had a family reunion one summer, and he played in my great-grandmothers barn. I swear...it started raining and thundering, and he started playing "Fire". It was amazing. Mallett is great for anyone. If you like music, listen to him, if you dont like music....well...check him out. He just might change your mind.
I've Loved this song since I got my first Mallett vinyl record at Ethel's Place in Baltimore, Maryland in the 80's. Great to hear it and see it too! DAVE IS STILL A JOY TO WATCH TODAY...CATCH HIS CONCERT!
I think I figured out the tuning. It's like an open F (C,F,C,F,A,C) capo'd on the 2nd fret. Why? My bet is he was tired of breaking his high 3rd string, plus the rich sound.
My grandfather is good friends with this guy. We had a family reunion one summer, and he played in my great-grandmothers barn. I swear...it started raining and thundering, and he started playing "Fire". It was amazing. Mallett is great for anyone. If you like music, listen to him, if you dont like music....well...check him out. He just might change your mind.
Absolutely stunning flat picking. 🏆💯🏆
Go Dave!
Love it!
Wow, awesome : being a LEO KOTTKE fan : this is awesome stuff!!
I've Loved this song since I got my first Mallett vinyl record at Ethel's Place in Baltimore, Maryland in the 80's. Great to hear it and see it too! DAVE IS STILL A JOY TO WATCH TODAY...CATCH HIS CONCERT!
One of my favorite instrumentals.
One of my favorites
great playing and a great wonderful sound of your guitar best regards friedel
Beautiful!
fantastic!
so freaking brilliant
Why on earth would there be two dislikes on this. This is just wonderful!!
Eddie Kennedy I agree.......just great.......What is there to dislike?.............loved the clip.......12 strings rock.
Good choice
I always liked DM's first album best + Ballad of Saint Anne's Reel. But it's all good, really... I grew up in Maine.
I think I figured out the tuning. It's like an open F (C,F,C,F,A,C) capo'd on the 2nd fret. Why? My bet is he was tired of breaking his high 3rd string, plus the rich sound.