The day youtube auto-recommended blue crystal fire to me after watching a video of that folk song from the twilight zone, laying on my floor on acid too lazy to get up to change it, that was the day my soul grew back, i literally cried on the floor because i was about to change it and it was so beautiful i had to stop myself and I was taken so aback by his voice and his style, I was like "what the fuck is this how is he doing this who is he how does this sound like every genre at once but none of them either" I feel a little of him in me, he's not dead
@@adamdevmedia I believe he touched a secret part of our consciousness that is so permeating yet invisible. He truly captured that essence of America we all feel about but cannot articulate.
Also if you watch documentary about Robbie Basho, then you'l notice his struggle's made him very unique in good and bad as we all do. Fahey, did not perceive him from this viewpoint and simply looked outside seeing the negative not realizing why he was the way Robbie was. An Orphan as child, who was taken to totally new family who were moving every now and then. Robbie never had a change to have long relationships from childhood etc and all that religious stuff, loneliness..Man what a dive deep and sad story.
He mentions getting nervous and sweaty and dropping his guitar just before the show -- the breathing also slows down as the show continues. I'm guessing nerves -- he was a notoriously sensitive guy.
Also i read, that he had experienced with lsd and in that trip he fell off from balcony in his home. I believe he hurt his neck in that fall, because he took chiropractic to ease his pains afterwards. Long story short i believe, that fall has something to do with it aswell.
The day youtube auto-recommended blue crystal fire to me after watching a video of that folk song from the twilight zone, laying on my floor on acid too lazy to get up to change it, that was the day my soul grew back, i literally cried on the floor because i was about to change it and it was so beautiful i had to stop myself and I was taken so aback by his voice and his style, I was like "what the fuck is this how is he doing this who is he how does this sound like every genre at once but none of them either"
I feel a little of him in me, he's not dead
Hermoso leer los comentarios, y sentir que no estoy sola en mi admiración por Basho
Robbie believed he was the poet, Matsuo Bashō. Meditate his most famous poem.
The old pond -
a frog jumps in,
sound of water.
This man live n my heart rent free. I truly never came across a person so resonating with my self as this man, thank you Robbie.
i feel it too
@@adamdevmedia I believe he touched a secret part of our consciousness that is so permeating yet invisible. He truly captured that essence of America we all feel about but cannot articulate.
wow @@azluan
I only heard about him a few days ago from a record dealer. I feel a spiritual connection with him
@@azluani don’t think it’s American as I feel it too and I’m from Switzerland
its sad he died not knowing whether his work would be appreciated. his spirit lives on in his art
A difficult life but a powerhouse of creative force. A beautiful addition to the world.
The guys music is fantastic!
This is a god send. Thanks so much.
not heard this one before, thank you
When I started listening I was like "Oh this sounds a lot like Iowa Public Radio and then I saw the description and was like well ill be damned.
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New unknown Basho! NICE! Thank you so much.
Don’t care about negative John Fahey opinion of Basho. Robbie is amazing! 🎉❤
Basho was John's preferred guitarist
Also if you watch documentary about Robbie Basho, then you'l notice his struggle's made him very unique in good and bad as we all do. Fahey, did not perceive him from this viewpoint and simply looked outside seeing the negative not realizing why he was the way Robbie was. An Orphan as child, who was taken to totally new family who were moving every now and then. Robbie never had a change to have long relationships from childhood etc and all that religious stuff, loneliness..Man what a dive deep and sad story.
@@Siimeon98 Born for love and nothing more, given away cause we was' poor. Will you wait, will you wait
jamming :)
this was only a couple of years before his death, does anyone know if his symphony was ever performed? Don't trust chiropractors!!!
to be fair the guy felt really really bad and got badly depressed afterwards I believe
fuck. i wonder if anyone has his notes for the orchestral stuff.
He is playing a six-string here on the first piece right??
Wow!! Where did you find this?
He's breathing so fast and hard, I wonder what that was about
He mentions getting nervous and sweaty and dropping his guitar just before the show -- the breathing also slows down as the show continues. I'm guessing nerves -- he was a notoriously sensitive guy.
Also i read, that he had experienced with lsd and in that trip he fell off from balcony in his home. I believe he hurt his neck in that fall, because he took chiropractic to ease his pains afterwards. Long story short i believe, that fall has something to do with it aswell.
Is he high???
higher