First off, it is hard to tell who has been the best-selling instrumental group of all time. After a fair amount of research, resulting in papers presented at the University of Manchester and the University of Kent for the British Association of American Studies, I would have to say that it was probably Glenn Miller--who, after all, had two albums go platinum fifty-four years after his death. Having said that, the Ventures released over 200 albums--and they sold well enough that they were able to keep finding record companies to distribute them. In reality, their live concerts only give a hint of how good they were. Many of their originals show a real sophistication--Hokkaido Skies & Ginza Lights, for instance, illustrate ballad skills at the Charlie Christian level. Their use of fuzz, reverb, flanging, and such anticipated other guitarists by years.
ストックホルムでのコンサートですね。これは初めて見ましたね。貴重です。公開ありがとうございます😊。
みんな楽しんでる。
UPありがとうございます🤗
ジェリーの若いときですね。長髪だったのですね。いいですね。あまり見られない最高です。
Thanks for sharing a great performance...
R.I.P. Mel Taylor and Bob Bogle
Most of the Ventures have just relocated to Heaven.
Rest in peace Gerry McGeee. :-(
That smile....forever
Olá Kurt. Boa tarde. Excellent postagem. All the best Abs...Bruno.
I was there great Performance
Thank You Kurt
I was there. What a show!
It is a pity that Gerry retired from Japan tour this year.
He retired the hard way, dying on stage.
Very proof,s work whit a simple videocamera. ++++++++++++
Spelglädje!
That’s always the same music? Not to change?
McGee was great but he was not Nokie Edwards.
The most over rated Instrumental group ever and why they are the biggest selling Instrumental group of all time beggars belief
and what gives you the right to talk about anybody, i gave my opinion, so go and take a flying f&%k to yourself, have a nice day butt wad.
First off, it is hard to tell who has been the best-selling instrumental group of all time. After a fair amount of research, resulting in papers presented at the University of Manchester and the University of Kent for the British Association of American Studies, I would have to say that it was probably Glenn Miller--who, after all, had two albums go platinum fifty-four years after his death. Having said that, the Ventures released over 200 albums--and they sold well enough that they were able to keep finding record companies to distribute them. In reality, their live concerts only give a hint of how good they were. Many of their originals show a real sophistication--Hokkaido Skies & Ginza Lights, for instance, illustrate ballad skills at the Charlie Christian level. Their use of fuzz, reverb, flanging, and such anticipated other guitarists by years.
To each his/her own. I hope you have found some music to feed your soul.
And what groups do you consider better?
Those who can do, those who can’t teach, those who can’t teach
are critics