Who needs an arpeggiator if you’re Philip Glass? Some vintage Philip Glass Ensemble.
O’Brien in full crawly-bum-lick mode, Park in beardless mode.
Could also got in the poscasts thread as also available audio only that way.
Wannabes! Had a pair in '94 ish for cutting about in ![]()
Saw a few clips from this pop up on Instagram… maybe worth a watch. Don’t forget to go home a 2006 documentary about Berlin club scene
Just discovered Mike Dawes on Rick Beatos’ channel, take 7 minutes out of your day to listen to this. Incredible technique and beautiful composition (complete with capo key change), can’t believe I’d not heard of him before.
that was great, thanks for the recommendation
Yeah, nice!
Made me think of Michael Hedges (RIP) and also acoustic guitarists on ECM in the 70s like Egberto Gismonti, Ralph Towner, Steve Tibbetts and Bill Connors.
Do check out Aerial Boundaries by Michael Hedges for some great Sunday listening, here’s the man in action:
His sideman, bassist Michael Manring takes stuff like this to the next level by changing his tuning with different tuning pegs on his specially crafted bass, here:
And closing off, a classic Egberto Gismonti piece on his ten string nylon acoustic going a bit wilder and in this somehow distorted footage, enjoy!
Great suggestions, cheers @brunoots love that horn guitar ![]()
Tom Straker the new bad boy of English cooking and George Digweed. Straker may be a tool at times, and often looks like he’s just got in from a hard night out but his food is indeed simple and tasty business.
Made his cheeseburgers twice over the last couple of weeks, best burgers I’ve ever done.
George John digweeds brother stayed in my parents house after a pub session with my dad and friends when he was over in Ireland at some hunting fair… Think I already said this in the small claims thread…