Scott Henderson - srv hendrix beck style guitar solo descargar videos gratis


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Duración: 07:28
Subido: 2011/08/07

with Kirk Covington on drums+vocals, and John Humphrey on bass

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8 years ago

telecaster24

Don't forget Frank Zappa..Scott never did...Both are and still way ahead of their TIME.Zappa-esque.. BEAUTIFUL sound. Get em Scott LOVE this till the day I die...

8 years ago

VaskoGP

This was epic.

8 years ago

ocean4315

Surprised the stage didn't catch fire at 5:11 That's some hot playing! Bass player's really digging it.

8 years ago

Stewart Gartland

Utterly thrilling

8 years ago

maddi karim

scotty il n'est pas normal il vient d'une autre planète !

8 years ago

ian taylor photography

Now that is a proper guitar solo!

8 years ago

metamorphosis67

Kirk Covington, the drummer, used to be and sometimes still is, a cruise ship performer who knows and can sing hundreds of songs by heart. That's how he makes most of his money because playing jazz-rock fusion with Scott in the USA to 50 people a night in small, hole-in-the-wall clubs can never pay the bills. Only if they tour Europe and Japan and other places outside the USA do they ever make any money at all.

8 years ago

metamorphosis67

How dare this crowd not give this performance a 5 minute standing ovation? They just heard the most smoking blues guitar performance EVER by one of the top ten greatest electric guitarists in history and they can't be bothered to show any more appreciation than they would for some half-assed street musician? C'mon! How jaded can you get? I remember Scott telling me in Los Angeles that if it wasn't for European audiences and Japan, if he had to rely on people in the USA to show up to his concerts, he would starve. This looks like a European crowd, and it's great that there are far more then the 50 people a show he gets in L.A. but how comatose can a crowd get? I remember just a few years ago, going to an Allan Holdsworth concert in L.A. and there were only about 30 people in the club and one of them was Scott Henderson! Scott worships Holdsworth and checks him out live every chance he gets. Can you imagine that, 30 friggin' people in supposed "music capital of the world" Los Angeles to hear the greatest electric guitarist in the world?

9 years ago

Carat Cranker

This song used to be called "Ashes" but it is up on the tube somewhere, under another different name, cannot recall it right now.Scott's improve/solos, get SO HEAVY on my mind, it sounds like I'm in Hawaii with all that slide effect, eating a melting Chrome Pineapple burger.I need to lay down and have someone rack my brain. As in RACK, not pester.

9 years ago

Strato Holic

Scott is simply amazing, best playing over a blues I've heard in a loooong time.

9 years ago

mano a mano

Where would music be without him? This guy fills a massive niche. Unless I'm dumb, I can't think of another guitar wizard who combines such knowledge and technique with such a raw, ballsy, eccentric approach. People with very advanced technique tend to get more clean, logical and precise as they master their art; wonderful music, but rarely taking risks and defying the mathematics of guitar. It's almost like they become too good, and become unable to violate the precision they've mastered.

9 years ago

enrique gutierrez

The boss of sauce

9 years ago

Wally Ramirez

True musicianship here folks and they read and write music too. Superb!

9 years ago

ArmadilloMan1948

W. O. T.

9 years ago

lairbag99

Scott is awesome, no doubt. His drummer's the most obnoxious singer ever. 

9 years ago

kane kure

I'm a his fan from 1994 and the next year I saw Tribal Tech live first at small hall of ESP music school in Tokyo.Most of audiences were male, and looked like lame Jazz fusion nerds including me.Honestly I never thought they became such a famous electric Jazz icon band. Because guitar player of the band was creepy, skinny guy with nasty hair keyboardist, drummer were extreme pigs, and bassist was wearing obviously cheap adidas T-shirt with adidas cap. But they played absurdly well.5,6years before, accidentally I got a opportunity to talk with students of guitar course in a music college. Among them,there were so many students who loved Scott Henderson, even some female students loved him.I really got shocked Sense of young generations are quite flexible, and then I felt I became a old shit.....

9 years ago

beto correia

guitar playin send it to another dimension

9 years ago

Robert Stapleton

Really, everyone is influenced by what went on before - we're all a mash-up of the things we've heard. And sometimes the person that influences you is also influenced by you so it can come full circle.So I don't see the point of picking this wonderful performance apart to make comparisons. The song reminds me of Hendrix, not so much the playing.And +1 on digging the drummer.

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