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Awwwww YEAH! For all you jazz afficianados (sp?), the Allan Holdsworth Trio! Remarkable performances from all of them.
And yes, Allan is playing a Carvin. :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvCjIorgC8A
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Zep, anyone?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxuFc-QnfK4

Jazz huh? How about a little prog? Mahavishnu Orchestra:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtSIEkPqVgk
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^^^^

Thanks for the Zep. Always have, always will ROCK!!!
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oh, that hurts. :???: :cry:

(I kid...It's nothin' I ain't seen before bro.) :-D


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CygnusX1 wrote:
oh, that hurts. :???: :cry:

(I kid...It's nothin' I ain't seen before bro.) :-D


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No worries Z. I'll look on alternative sites.

Many of 'em actually carry the same vids as YT.
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ElfDude wrote:Awwwww YEAH! For all you jazz afficianados (sp?), the Allan Holdsworth Trio! Remarkable performances from all of them.
And yes, Allan is playing a Carvin. :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvCjIorgC8A
Wow, I love Allan H. I saw him in a little club in 84 or 85. He and his 3 piece band melted all of the faces there that night. I went nuts when they played Metal Fatigue. Holy! :shock:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPgDbfZJkSw
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Big Blue Owl wrote:
ElfDude wrote:Awwwww YEAH! For all you jazz afficianados (sp?), the Allan Holdsworth Trio! Remarkable performances from all of them.
And yes, Allan is playing a Carvin. :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvCjIorgC8A
Wow, I love Allan H. I saw him in a little club in 84 or 85. He and his 3 piece band melted all of the faces there that night. I went nuts when they played Metal Fatigue. Holy! :shock:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPgDbfZJkSw
Was that the IOU tour? I saw that in 84. Fantastic! I had also seen him back in 82 at a little club in LA. Loved it.

My daughters can't take the weird jazz chords. For some reason, so much of his stuff just feels so natural to me...
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I got that all wrong. The IOU tour was in 1982. When I saw him in !984 it was the Road Games tour, but he was already playing songs from Metal Fatigue which hadn't yet been released.

Do you remember when you saw him if it was Jeff Berlin or Jimmy Johnson on bass?
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I'm thinking it must have been Johnson, as I would have made a big deal out of seeing Berlin. It must have been about 85 because I had already been a freak about Metal Fatigue by the time I saw him live. Magic times. :-)
Thanks for reminding me, Matt.
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Big Blue Owl wrote:I'm thinking it must have been Johnson, as I would have made a big deal out of seeing Berlin. It must have been about 85 because I had already been a freak about Metal Fatigue by the time I saw him live. Magic times. :-)
Thanks for reminding me, Matt.
Neato! The Metal Fatigue tour didn't come anywhere near here.

By the time the Road Games tour came here, Berlin was no longer with him and Jimmy Johnson (the one in the video you posted) was there. At first I was disappointed. But by the end of the show, Johnson had comepltely blown me away! :-D
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Post by Sir Myghin »

I can't get into holdsworth , although I've tried, his music just sounds too odd, and although I like mostly unstructured music, his is a little too variant for even me most of the time. His solo stuff anyway, not familiar with this trio
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I was into a Dixie Dregs/Steve Morse phase in the 80's.

'till Rod Morganstern wussed out to join WINGER. ***HURLS***

The Dregs and Morse used to BURN.
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CygnusX1 wrote:I was into a Dixie Dregs/Steve Morse phase in the 80's.

'till Rod Morganstern wussed out to join WINGER. ***HURLS***

The Dregs and Morse used to BURN.
Hey, he could have joined Nelson!
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YYZ30 wrote:
CygnusX1 wrote:I was into a Dixie Dregs/Steve Morse phase in the 80's.

'till Rod Morganstern wussed out to join WINGER. ***HURLS***

The Dregs and Morse used to BURN.
Hey, he could have joined Nelson!

hahahaha He'd get that gig. :twisted:
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