Eleanor Rigby - Vince Guaraldi video free download


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Duration: 05:10
Uploaded: 2011/02/10

A great groovy cover from Vince Guaraldi

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9 years ago

Lorelei DiAngelo

Anyone know where I can get This version of the song on CD or vinyl? I'm dying to buy it so I can listen to this beautifully dark melancholic cover ,crackle and all, on my record player ...It hurts my brain and my heart that I cannot find it!Help!

9 years ago

TweedleDee1

This rocks

9 years ago

Shelton Harlow

This is excellent, Vince was a master. (but you know you still hear the words in your head! )

9 years ago

philxcorexinxurxface

This might just be the best thing I've ever heard. Miles better than the original.

9 years ago

redflare100

Rip. Great jazzist

9 years ago

Guido Murgia

Genius....

9 years ago

Nick Joslin

Better than the original. 

9 years ago

Brian Sammond

A great jazz cover of the Beatles' song "Eleanor Rigby" by Vince Guaraldi, who many people know only for his work on "A Charlie Brown Christmas".

9 years ago

Stogie Chomper

This song, Eleanor Rigby, was the very last song that Vince Guaraldi played, at Buttefield's Nightclub in Menlo Park, on February 6, 1976. He then went on break, retired to his room at the Red Cottage Inn, where he suffered a burst aortic aneurism, killing him instantly. He is a personal hero of mine. I regret that I will never meet him or hear him play in person. I have visited his grave near San Francisco.

9 years ago

Russell Royer

A simply marvelous upload. Thank you, my friend!

9 years ago

FASTGUILD3000

2:25 ... V.G. rock'in the house, fantastic guitar also! -- Vince reminds me of Teddy Wilson, although Teddy is likely the greatest piano player in history!

9 years ago

Jennifer Montgomery

When I was young, this song seemed almost ominous, or like a bad, post modern fairy tale. You wanted to avoid her fate if at all possible. Later in life, I find it's not an unusual fate at all. Dying alone isn't just for the Eleanor Rigby's of the world. Is it really a big deal? I think some of us might prefer it to dying peacefully, surrounded by bickering family. Ha ha. *cough*

10 years ago

Not Totally Unfunny

Last track he played before his death. 

10 years ago

ballsDprojects

How do i learn to play this version?

10 years ago

EdWatts

R.I.P., Pixie.

10 years ago

Richard Stelling

For example, Paul's "You Never Give Me Your Money" had 20-plus chords in it alone.

10 years ago

Richard Stelling

Please tell me this is a sarcastic comment.

10 years ago

fonmacgyver

In which song?

10 years ago

iam23years3old

he played more chords in the first ten seconds than the beatle's played in their entire careers.

10 years ago

MooPotPie

Herb Ellis.

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