I have to thank him for making me want to learn fingerpicking and alternative tunings. His music changed my life. True talent never dies. Thanks for sharing!
Goddamn I miss Jack. Seems like only yesterday we were discussing the pros and cons of getting a vasectomy on our way to get beers at Joe's Smoke Shop. Who cares about that? The world misses his exceptional playing, my personal remembrance notwithstanding...
I hung out with Jack for a couple years in Philly at "Hey Dave" guitar store just off of South Street. He made it look so easy. Jack would stop in to hang out with other fingerstyle guitarists, like David A. Pearson (the store's owner) and Larry D. Brown (Grey Reverend). They'd play the handmade guitars and fill the room with unbelievable music. What a beautiful thing to behold. Jack, you are missed!
I have to thank him for making me want to learn fingerpicking and alternative tunings. His music changed my life. True talent never dies. Thanks for sharing!
same here. Saw him in 2004 in lille, france, and i cried.
Goddamn I miss Jack. Seems like only yesterday we were discussing the pros and cons of getting a vasectomy on our way to get beers at Joe's Smoke Shop. Who cares about that? The world misses his exceptional playing, my personal remembrance notwithstanding...
I hung out with Jack for a couple years in Philly at "Hey Dave" guitar store just off of South Street. He made it look so easy. Jack would stop in to hang out with other fingerstyle guitarists, like David A. Pearson (the store's owner) and Larry D. Brown (Grey Reverend). They'd play the handmade guitars and fill the room with unbelievable music. What a beautiful thing to behold. Jack, you are missed!
He goes from John Fahey to Davey Graham, yet makes it all his own. What a beautiful musician in every sense. Shit, he even looks like Fahey!
Looks like Fahey little brother.
Died of a heart attack young like john fahey as well
Toured with this master, this great man for 2 weeks in 2008. What a blessing. RIP Jack
one of guitar heros. a true master. rip mr rose.
So glad we have such great recordings like this to remember him by.
0:01 Kensngton Blues
3:23 Tree in the Valley aka The World Has Let Me Down
so much john fahey
No bad thing too.
And in the best possible way!
Tuning for Track 2: CGCGBD
Open G with a C! I must try that. Thanks. Never come across this tuning before.
Kensington blues is so beautiful, sad, melancholy and nostalgic
Thanks to William Tyler for tweeting the link to this. Beautiful.
thanks, really.
thanks for this
3:23 Is the start of Track 2
Such an Angel. Peace.
thankyou for this. long live jack Rose.
insane
Nice. Thanks.
wow, thank you
Insane!
great jesse
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
he very drunk me 2