If you're a muso - music that humbles you
If you're a muso - music that humbles you
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Asterix

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24,438 posts

251 months

Saturday 25th December 2010
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Grace - Jeff Buckley

moleamol

15,887 posts

286 months

Saturday 25th December 2010
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Sigur Ros - most of their stuff.

suthol

3,711 posts

257 months

Saturday 25th December 2010
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This

Totally stripped and just so moving as is most of his work.

Will definitely be played to my friends when I go.

Edited by suthol on Saturday 25th December 11:32

Mastodon2

14,156 posts

188 months

Saturday 25th December 2010
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Shawn Lane. Hearing what he could do on a guitar should be humbling to any musician. His improvisational ability is just unmatched by any current living musician. Steve Vai is also excellent at improvisation but in a different way.

Anyone who really likes to have their socks blown off should listen to Spastic Ink. Ron Jarzombek and his brother Bobby are one of the most talented duos to have ever worked together, even more amazing that they are brothers and not just two guys who came together because they are freakishly good musicians. I'd reccommend the track "Words for nerds" and go from there.

Dai Capp

1,641 posts

283 months

Saturday 25th December 2010
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Jimmy Page playing Ramble On on It Might Get Loud. Just him and his Les Paul. Nothing flash but just one man in total harmony with his guitar. Beautiful.

GetCarter

30,794 posts

302 months

Saturday 25th December 2010
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Almost everything this chap ever wrote (and often didn't hear until it was performed live). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCeEegoH-ic