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I actually don't think I've ever talked to anyone about his guitar abilities, or looked anything up about him at all, so I was pretty much basing that on the fact that someone once remarked they didn't think he was a good guitar player... I don't even remember who now. I'll say he's appreciated as far as guitarists go then. |
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To do him justice I recommend you say "he's in a class of his own". And if you appreciate guitars look up Manouche, or Gypsy Jazz on youtube and be suitably amazed. On these boards there is nowhere near enough love; |
Count me in as another devout fan.
In fact, I'm plum simply starry-eyed over Django. :love: As soon as I heard the genre 'gypsy jazz' I knew this cat would be right up my alley. The only reason I came across him was that I was looking for The New Orleans Jazz Vipers version of 'Blue Drag' and couldn't find that but instead came up with Django's little rendition. It seems like I have discovered all of my favorite bands completely by chance like that. Anyway, it was love at first note. I knew nothing about him, or anything about his paralyzed fingers, but yet it only took me a few songs to get to the point where I was dying to know about the man who could make this unbelievable music. Like everyone else, I feel his story is just unreal. You know you hear about gypsies and caravans and such, but that gypsy way of life couldn't get any further away from what I know. It may as well have happened on another planet. So listening to his music really just engulfs me in that gypsy atmosphere that I would have never been able to experience otherwise. he is an amazing guitarist, yes, but its that atmoshpere I really love. |
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For Gypsy atmosphere/music from that time - you should watch the movie "The Man Who Cried". It features a real gypsy band that plays traditional gypsy music The band is in the movie - here's a short song |
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Thanks for the heads up on this show, sounds great. I watched a thing about gypsies just the other day and I think all they do all day is dance and sing and cook. All at the same time :laughing: |
Django! One of the most influential guitarists of the 20th c. I had the fortune to see his buddy violin player Stephan Grapelli playing live shortly before he died. He was kicking ass at 80!
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Just bought a 2 disc album of his. I am really enjoying it, he is amazing. Certainly one of the greatest ever.
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I recall the very first time I heard one of his recordings many years ago. It was like nothing I'd ever heard before. Very similar to the first time I heard Art Tatum on a recording. Just jaw dropping. This was before I knew anything about his physical setbacks with his left hand
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My mums partner had this with his collection of guitar books. Pretty excited to go through it. |
^Good luck with that, god knows I've tried.
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