Guthrie Govan & The Fellowship live in Italy @ Eddie Lang Jazz Festival 2012 - "Seventh Heaven" descargar videos gratis


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The great FUSION of Guthrie Govan & The Fellowship live in Monteroduni (Isernia), Italy @ Eddie Lang Jazz Festival XXII Edition, august 2012

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Guthrie Govan, guitar

Zak Barrett, sax

Seth Govan, bass

Pete Riley, drums

Comentarios

9 years ago

dgttm74

tab tab tab lesson lesson .... anything !!!

10 years ago

Lufie Alice

Amazing... Guthrie is brilliant too.

10 years ago

JeffBeck SRV

@TheIzkool fusion is a big word, if you went and spoke about fusion to, say, a jazz saxophonist they'd think of something along the lines of Miles Davis' Bitches Brew, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Billy Cobham or Weather Report. That's what is traditionally thought of as fusion, which was meant to be about blending different styles (jazz, rock, blues, world music, indian-classical, etc.) and making something fresh happen. That being said, people like Govan and Jeff Beck are fusion players (on the rockier side), Allan Holdsworth and Sco are fusion players (on the jazzier side), to me, playing 'fusion' doesn't necessarily mean playing a 'Holdsworth/Gambale'-esque solo. (on a side note, some respected musicians like Scott Henderson and Lee Ritenour have praised Govan's playing)

10 years ago

TheIzkool

Why is Guthrie even regarded as being a "jazz fusion" guitarist? I mean all of is soloing sounds straight up Steve Vai rock. He's more of a rock guitarist than anything else. I'm tired of people saying that he is mostly fusion. No he is not. I swear, every solo I see him do is instrumental rock with a hint of fusion and blues.

10 years ago

Rosencrantz&Guildenstern

There's an eponymous song wirtten by Oscar Pettiford, but it sounds vastly different. Whether this song is based on that of Pettiford or is a completely separate one that just happens to have the same title is to be judged by people with more experitse in music theory than I have.

10 years ago

Oscar Mattsson

who made this song? its fantastic

10 years ago

mistertelecaster

I love Guthrie in this line up .... brother on bass .... one hell off a drummer and sax player ...very special connection going on here !

10 years ago

colined

It's a guitar condom, to prevent his guitar from ejaculating all over the audience.

11 years ago

Sergio Ramos

What that thing Guthrie always has on the headstock of his guitars?

11 years ago

cleverclover7

This whole performance blew me away. In my opinion this music really is special with Govan, and I feel blessed to have gotten the chance to experience it, if through youtube.

11 years ago

6StringVeteran

Once again the Great Guthrie serving as a role-model for electric guitar virtuosity!

11 years ago

Daniel Gronner

Guthrie.... need I say more?

11 years ago

Dennis Struijcken

Guthrie's brother Seth Govan on bass. The drummer is Pete Riley. The sax player is Zak Barrett.

11 years ago

Shishimu

who's the author of this track?

11 years ago

enderinheaven

seth govan? drummer? Guthrie's brother?

11 years ago

ImYourDeity

This turns me on way too much

11 years ago

xaeptyy

what is song called?

11 years ago

KowboyCa

Bruce Willis on drums huh?

11 years ago

Marco Petrosillo

Time to play. Govan is a genius by the way..

11 years ago

Taaha Hydrus

Its a mix of two songs I'm guessing seventh heaven is one and the other one you are referring to is called headin' home

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