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Free Gypsy Jazz Videos: Bireli Lagrene meets John McLaughlin
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i***@djangobooks.com
2006-01-02 23:01:53 UTC
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Hi All,

I posted a really interesting video of Bireli Lagrene and John
McLaughlin playing "All Blues."

Also, a few more videos of the legendary Rosenberg Trio.

To view click here: http://tinyurl.com/6chnb


Enjoy!

Michael Horowitz
www.djangobooks.com/
High Quality Gypsy Jazz Instruction
Django Reinhardt Transcriptions
206-528-9873
pmfan57
2006-01-02 23:27:57 UTC
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Post by i***@djangobooks.com
Hi All,
I posted a really interesting video of Bireli Lagrene and John
McLaughlin playing "All Blues."
Also, a few more videos of the legendary Rosenberg Trio.
To view click here: http://tinyurl.com/6chnb
Enjoy!
Michael Horowitz
www.djangobooks.com/
High Quality Gypsy Jazz Instruction
Django Reinhardt Transcriptions
206-528-9873
I was just going to post this to the group. Neat video. Bireli really
shines on that one.

Thanks again for all your cool stuff. I downloaded the Van Eps and the
Lang (2) ebooks too. Really cool.
Dan Adler
2006-01-03 01:01:16 UTC
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Yeah, great, but very tentative, like they are not comfortable with
each other.

-Dan
http://danadler.com
pmfan57
2006-01-03 01:56:21 UTC
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Post by Dan Adler
Yeah, great, but very tentative, like they are not comfortable with
each other.
-Dan
http://danadler.com
Maybe it was the situation of the tv show, with Jimmy Rosenberg sitting
there. They had played on the Dennis Chambers' album together on Jozy.
But it definitely sounded tentative, as you said. They should have
played a Chick Corea composition with a more up beat feel. Or Cherokee.
charles robinson
2006-01-03 12:05:19 UTC
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It sounded as if they were doing it off the tops of their heads rather than
having had a prior run-through.

Charlie
Post by pmfan57
Post by Dan Adler
Yeah, great, but very tentative, like they are not comfortable with
each other.
-Dan
http://danadler.com
Maybe it was the situation of the tv show, with Jimmy Rosenberg sitting
there. They had played on the Dennis Chambers' album together on Jozy.
But it definitely sounded tentative, as you said. They should have
played a Chick Corea composition with a more up beat feel. Or Cherokee.
d***@yahoo.com
2006-01-05 17:49:11 UTC
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fun to see and hear, thank you.

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