Brings back wonderful memories, Ive been playing this song since 1977 when I joined the navy. My best friend that I played it with for the last few years recently passed away. He had given me a 65 year old Silvertone guitar that had seen its better days and since his passing I have re glued, restrung, refretted and set up the action to a level that compares to the best anywhere. Every time I hear this song I wear out another set of strings playing that guitar. You guys sound great and motivate me even more to keep my buddy's memory and his guitar playing on and on never to be forgotten. Now my son is wanting to learn guitar and I gave him the Silvertone with the understanding that anytime he played it around someone new the story of Lemar and the guitars origin would be passed on again never to be forgotten, thanks for the great music.
Absolutely, I've experienced it and see it and hear quite often even from the "pros". Do you know what it means when someone says "he/she is stepping on the vocals or another player". If so, no disrespect.
I'm holding tickets now for show #4 to see Tommy. The closer to the stage you get, the bigger the THRILL. Every song Tommy plays has his talent all over it. Every guest he has along is as professional as he is. Amazing musician and I can't get enough of him. "Tommy you make my world better to be in, Thank You so much!!!!"
In this version Tommy starts by stating the melody, then Vlatko and Stochelo take turns in doing their variation solos, then they finish together on the melody.
Oh man! I sure would like to sit right in the middle of your jam session . Real surround sound! I like music of all sorts but this little melancholy song is one of my absolute favorites , and you guys really brought it. I’ve never heard it done so beautifully.
Vlatko Sefanovski is an incredibly talented individual, as is Stochelo Rosenberg. I miss the Kings of Strings, but Vlatko has gone on to composing more beautiful music for film and concert, many with a local Macedonian influence? He Is very under recognized in this country.
vlatko is playing a planopy of allman bros. Clapton..and various blues and southern rock with some great expanded carl perkins style.. sliding hammers and trills.. a little tab benoit style albert king ..some syncopated prestipino rhythms....its really nice..i guess enough time has elapsed to make them sound fresh and airy in this new and vibrant context..love it
I associate this song with a very hard part if my life. I both love it and hate it at the same time. These men make me love and hate it more than ever.
On the left Vlatko voted the best guitar player in former Yugoslavia for more than 25 years lives in Macedonia now a country on its own I have his second Marshall amp he used on the recording of "Aber dojde donke" song,Stochello is a grand grand son of Django Reinhardt lives in NL I met him too,He played with Steffan Grappeli,Grapelli played with his grand grandfather Django,so As you see it is all in the familly
Zdravo Vlatce,jas ja imam "stotkata" znaci 100 wattniot a ne peesetkata.On zbori za peesetkata.So prviot 50 watt Marshall e snimen samo prviot album.So JMP Series 100 MK2 e snimen Leb i Sol 2 i Rucni rad.Jas go kupiv pojacaloto vednas posle toa.Pocinatiot Trajko Karov me odnese kaj Vlatko.....
Was it me or was there a horse clip clopping in the back ground :) I pictured this horse and rider at the end of a hot tiring day, on the home trail. These guys are brilliant.
Each one has a different playing style. Tommy = country, Vlatko = folk, Stochelo = classical. The style matches which parts of the world they are from.
Like any music, it is derivative. All have been influenced, and all will influence. The arrangement is the definition of beauty. Great song. We are fortunate to have talent like this. Doesn’t matter to me where it came from, just that I got to witness it. Until TH-cam, one never saw Vlatko in the US. Stochelo is the quiet talent that always moves the project forward. Any player aspires to his level. Tommy should be thanked for his part in putting this together. His sense of melody is astonishing. A talented player might take this to “super noodle”, Tommy is above that.
Brings back wonderful memories, Ive been playing this song since 1977 when I joined the navy. My best friend that I played it with for the last few years recently passed away. He had given me a 65 year old Silvertone guitar that had seen its better days and since his passing I have re glued, restrung, refretted and set up the action to a level that compares to the best anywhere. Every time I hear this song I wear out another set of strings playing that guitar. You guys sound great and motivate me even more to keep my buddy's memory and his guitar playing on and on never to be forgotten. Now my son is wanting to learn guitar and I gave him the Silvertone with the understanding that anytime he played it around someone new the story of Lemar and the guitars origin would be passed on again never to be forgotten, thanks for the great music.
Cool story ' Hope he passes it on and those who play it passes it on
I agree great story
These Good Ole Boys got true country soul. Music from their guitars to God’s ears!
This is what you get when not only 1 but 3 virtuosos play a great song ... one could listen this on repeat "forever" :-))))
Gotta love Vlatko's expression at the very end, like ''hey, that wasn't so bad after all..''
Each player brings something different to the mix. I like that.
Tommy Emanuel is too cool. Never steps on anybody's playing.
Why, the others do?
Absolutely, I've experienced it and see it and hear quite often even from the "pros". Do you know what it means when someone says "he/she is stepping on the vocals or another player". If so, no disrespect.
Vlatko is so natural talent. You can just see that.
that is because he can't
I'm holding tickets now for show #4 to see Tommy. The closer to the stage you get, the bigger the THRILL. Every song Tommy plays has his talent all over it. Every guest he has along is as professional as he is. Amazing musician and I can't get enough of him.
"Tommy you make my world better to be in, Thank You so much!!!!"
Sittin' on the couch on Sunday afternoon playin' Good Time Charlie, does it get better????
I didn't show my uncle who was playing but his ears perked up and he said "high end talent".
Best version I've heard
Given up on metal these guys inspired me to master the acoustic guitar it's like a breath of fresh air compared to generic metal music
I never get tired of listening to this. I love listening to the guitar playing instead of listening to the lyrics💯🤙
Here I am loving this song.. (hmm.. what 20, 30 years in now? :>) but then wishing they'd sing more too 🙃
Just absolutely sublime.
This is just awesome.
...A real good feeling comes to my mind when listening to these gents picking.
This makes my heart smile!!! PERFECTION
Done so well I now have the blues..........................
Thanks
Charlie - Aspen, Colorado
Most excellent gentlemen!
This is the highest as music can get!
If this is a dream, don't wake me up, ever!
Great Guitarists Here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ooh my god. The solo Stochelo plays. Some power, the tones come out like bullets :)
...and yet they have an amount of tenderness.
good players like them are not afraid of using acoustics. simply superb.
Great arrangement and performance 👍🏼
In this version Tommy starts by stating the melody, then Vlatko and Stochelo take turns in doing their variation solos, then they finish together on the melody.
So touching, so amazing. You bring hope and love to this world. Thanks!
This is soooo good!!!
Outstanding work gentleman...
This is lovely! I sing this with my band. Gorgeous strings!
Just just sooo awesome ❤🎉❤
Absolutely wonderful!!
You guys are awesome....love listening to you
Oh man! I sure would like to sit right in the middle of your jam session . Real surround sound! I like music of all sorts but this little melancholy song is one of my absolute favorites , and you guys really brought it. I’ve never heard it done so beautifully.
Nicely done Men, snapp'n thumpin and lovin it . ! .
Just beautiful, love singing this song, your guitars take it to another level
Vlatko Sefanovski is an incredibly talented individual, as is Stochelo Rosenberg. I miss the Kings of Strings, but Vlatko has gone on to composing more beautiful music for film and concert, many with a local Macedonian influence? He Is very under recognized in this country.
the master off the string plaisir a vous écouter thank you
2:49 - 3:10 is pure awesomeness
Damn!! You got that RIGHT!!
FANTASTIC
Give these Gentlemen
the best Beer available
in the Town
It’s so beautiful it makes the angels cry🙏🏽
all great players beautiful
So clean to drive you into another dimension and before u get it u r back,🙏🥰
Love it guys! Great song and great playing
That was incredible 😢
so beautiful
vlatko is playing a planopy of allman bros. Clapton..and various blues and southern rock with some great expanded carl perkins style.. sliding hammers and trills.. a little tab benoit style albert king ..some syncopated prestipino rhythms....its really nice..i guess enough time has elapsed to make them sound fresh and airy in this new and vibrant context..love it
Thank you you guys are great.
So divine..its pure magical..love you guys❤❤
I associate this song with a very hard part if my life.
I both love it and hate it at the same time.
These men make me love and hate it more than ever.
Simply biutiful, that was and still is a good song.
wonderful, it's the mixture of 3 different styles of 3 grand masters !... :)
Soulful! Masterful! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Sounds great fellas! Thanks for posting!!
Danny has to love this cover.
thank you quel bonheur a vous écouter!!!!!!!!
Damn Boys, It don't hardly get any better than that
Ooh,beatiful,just beatiful
Tommy is amazing 👌🏴
Brilliance is all I can muster. Oh and, beauty.
On the left Vlatko voted the best guitar player in former Yugoslavia for more than 25 years lives in Macedonia now a country on its own I have his second Marshall amp he used on the recording of "Aber dojde donke" song,Stochello is a grand grand son of Django Reinhardt lives in NL I met him too,He played with Steffan Grappeli,Grapelli played with his grand grandfather Django,so As you see it is all in the familly
...glej go Vlatko Stefanovski na eden na eden...vo toa intervju bas zbori kolku mu e zal za toa so go izgubil bas toa pojacalo.
ha ha ha,snaa mi mi go kaza istoto,a sum go slusnal i od drugi ludje!
Sigurno e Vlatko zainteresiran i da si go kupi pojacaloto nazad :)
Zdravo Vlatce,jas ja imam "stotkata" znaci 100 wattniot a ne peesetkata.On zbori za peesetkata.So prviot 50 watt Marshall e snimen samo prviot album.So JMP Series 100 MK2 e snimen Leb i Sol 2 i Rucni rad.Jas go kupiv pojacaloto vednas posle toa.Pocinatiot Trajko Karov me odnese kaj Vlatko.....
@Predrag Gacinovic thats why Vlatko is with these guys and Tocak isn't (give a break)
...and pure art. :-)
three masters !
Beautiful!!
najbolji je Vlatko
Dalekooo ...
Sprdza daleko najufuraniji...
So smooth!
Wow excellent boys!
luv to see musicians enjoying themselves
It's not about guitar, it is Vlatko. :)
PERFECTION Gentleman!
This video is a fantastic start for the year 2012.
Was it me or was there a horse clip clopping in the back ground :) I pictured this horse and rider at the end of a hot tiring day, on the home trail. These guys are brilliant.
I like that these guys are just constantly working their asses off to keep up with each other. :-)
Beautiful 🎸🎵
well done buddies !!!!
Vlatko play with two ❤
Slaying it. Wow!
Damn. That's beautiful.
great job guys
This jam always makes me smile, so fucking good
mesmerizing almost hypnotic at some points.
It's a sweet sweet tune!
Lovely!!
Brilliant 🙏
Really nice.
SUPER!
They are all great.
Each one has a different playing style. Tommy = country, Vlatko = folk, Stochelo = classical. The style matches which parts of the world they are from.
you first define the difference between folk and country... tommy is blues based ... he's using alot of pentatonic scales...
tommy = blues, stochelo = jazz/swing/folk
+mikimuzika Stochelo Rosenberg comes from the Gypsy Jazz Manouche family! Father of that style (Gypsy Manouche) is Django Reinhardt! Regards :)
Like any music, it is derivative. All have been influenced, and all will influence. The arrangement is the definition of beauty. Great song. We are fortunate to have talent like this. Doesn’t matter to me where it came from, just that I got to witness it. Until TH-cam, one never saw Vlatko in the US. Stochelo is the quiet talent that always moves the project forward. Any player aspires to his level. Tommy should be thanked for his part in putting this together. His sense of melody is astonishing. A talented player might take this to “super noodle”, Tommy is above that.
Nice stuff. I like the decor like The Jetsons and Chita Rivera.
Amazing
Kings of Strings!!
Fantastic!!!
Nice work
outstanding!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Hey, you guys are GOOD!
Well done, fellows!
Most excellent
Wonderful...
This video is like a blood transfusion for my emotions.
Vlatko is so natural talent.
There is only one King of Strings but the guys besides plays nice also :)
Like it. Great peace of music :)
TheGregor1605 Oh yea right... Guy on the left is one class above that "middle man"
very nice 👏