Sounds like two guys noodling each to himself. I think I will do the same. I will record myself noodling on one day and then a few days later I will record a second noodling session. I will then mix the two random noodle tracks into one mix, each track panned hard left or right. I will call this collection of random playing "Days of Roses and Wine" as an homage to these two.
So talented yet humble! Damn! Best player i have heard and i love jimmy bryant, joe pass, marc ribot, ted green and django and etc...etc😅😮 blah blah JULIAN LAGE IS LARGE!
I love and admire Julian's verve and high-wire technique, but.... Bill's timbres are the sonic equivalent of biscuits coming out of the oven. Sublime, all around, and thank you for this outstanding duet.
Hank's influence at the tip top of the jazz guitar game. I'll never not aspire to this level of ability just like I'll never not have some country blues twang in my sound.
These videos are simply marvelous. The setting, the unobtrusive camerawork, the raw, rich sound. The playing is sublime, true music that goes where words cannot. Bill's grins and utter engagement, Julian's grimaces, hearing notes between notes between notes. High fives to all involved.
Unluckily I don't hear the beauty of this music: the guys are clearly the cool kind, the setting is nice (people able to sit and listen, lot like some awful restaurant performances,). So, it comes from me, and it explains why I always be a dull guitarist. Sigh...