What an amazing jam sesssion! Henny Hendrexz, Tim Pierce Guitar, Conrad Lee & Jason Scheff playing "What you won't do for love" here at #NormansRareGuitars! What do you guys think?
Notice how each artist doesn't overwhelm the others...come forward and back down in an elegant and musically stylish manner. It truly is a gift that makes listening pleasing to the ears. Nice groove....well done brothers!
Yes exactly , check Tim Pierce at 5:33 ahaha. How much he is pleased with Hendrexz's solo . They are enjoying each others sounds and it makes it x100 better.
Clutch O Carabelli yeah it just random kids cranking amp to 11 playing Enter The Sandman all at once and then the blues guy who gets mad and cranks it lol
Tim's arpeggios and Henny's tone oh my god, beautiful, and just shows you don't need to shred or over complicate to make it sound amazing , great video
thanks Timothy. some say it's food, but food stays in your mouth for how long? ....and just winds up going out the other end eh? where music stays with you forever...
blah deblah .....well isn't that a bitch...being as white as white gets. but no my friend....i have the proverbial blue eyed soul...i'll just hate whitey right along with 'em! ;-)
Conrad was my guitar teacher through middle and high school. I’ve always held him in high esteem in my mind, but I haven’t heard him play in years. This was so cool to come across, wish I knew how to get ahold of him!
YEAH FIRST TIME HEARING HIM, HE STOOD OUT HERE TO ME....I JUST LEFT A COMMENT IF YOU LOOK UP YOULL SEE IT....BLACK PLAYERS/MUSICIANS IN GENERAL BORN WITH A DIFFERENT RYTHEM SENSE, I PEFER IT......IM SICILIAN, WE HAVE SOME RYTHEM, PLUS WERE AN ISLAND NOT TOO FAR FROM AFRICA....AND THERE ARE THINGS WE MAY NATURALLY BE GOOD AT, BUT RIGHT AWAY I HEARD THE DIFFERENCE, ITS IN THE GENES I GUESS....ITS NOT A RACE THING, ALL RACES CONTRIBUTED TO MUSIC EQUALLY....BUT FOR ME, WHEN CONRAD AND HENNY STARTED ROCKIN, IT FEELS RIGHT TO ME.....MORE SWING DEFINITLY, AND NOT NOTE CHOICE, I THINK ITS WHERE THEY JUMP IN, THE TIMING AND FEEL IS VERY MELODIC AND SOULFUL....BUT TIM PEIRCE IS A MONSTER ALSO THE GUY CAN MAKE SHOE STRING SOUND GOOD....ALL GREAT PLAYERS
I love his playing too, but the imitator never goes down in history. I understand he's a Hendrix fan to a large degree, but he should find a name and style that will be remembered as HIS. Just my thoughts though.
I mean the dude is a pretty basic player, nothing special. Conrad - unique phrasing, great tone/sound. Tim Pierce, simply amazing. Henny's riding the coat tails of probably the most influential guitar play of all time. Dude needs to find his own image.
@@jmm09015 Henny’s solo was good though. It was different from the rest but he definitely wasn’t touching the Luther guys in clarity. I liked his lead playing during the song better
I literally listen to this jam over and over and over again. The more I listen the more I get inspired to get better at guitarist . These are 4 guys that need to get together and tour. That would be absolutely wild!!!!! #TheyGotTheSauce
I love how they pass the baton over to each other, seamlessly. And even better yet, how they solo and riff at the same time, this was basically good enough to be a hit record recording. Gibson's rule.
Henny young man that was absolutely great. Conrad Lee beautiful. Tim and Jason every time I hear you together I am sure music is still alive. Damn Norm what can I say, you bring it. Thanks to all.
I learned so much just watching these professionals!! They all are truly talented each one adding their own flavor. Sometimes I wish everyone in the world played music because it is definitely the universal language that unites us regardless of race, color or creed. Beautiful!
This is my favourite jamming session from Norm’s rare guitars by a long long way, simply fantastic, not perfect but that makes it even more real and better🤘
I've seen this soo many times over the past 3 years. I always come back to this video when I want to be reminded of what a perfect jam session looks like.
Conrad man. All the feels. I came across this video a few weeks ago and I’ve watched it 15 times I think. Everybody sounds awesome, but man.. I’m hooked on Conrad’s phrasing and feel.
One of the best songs from when I was very young, way too young to have understood the lyrics, but the sound I understood well and loved this song from the very 1st time I heard it. Those guys absolutely nailed it and the young guy being in on it gives all of us hope.....
XLBiker13 well said. As musicians we should probably focus on celebrating our differences rather than vain comparisons. This video really demonstrates the power of being different and comfortable in your own skin as a musician.
This video was the bomb! Great talent all around. This is pure music and I could listen to this all day. I hope to one day come and visit this cool guitar shop.
Conrad just sits back and only plays when he hears room to play. With three guitars, it could’ve gotten way too crowded with each one trying to play the entire time. Great to see a guitarist that only plays when the song calls for it.
"Well, I just got into town about an hour ago. Took a look around, see which way the wind blow. Where the little girls in their Hollywood bungalows. Are you a lucky little lady in the city of lights? Or just another lost angel? City of Night. City of Night. City of Night. City of Night. WHOA, C'MON................... L.A. Woman. L.A. Woman. L.A. Woman. L.A. Woman..." One of the world class bass lines.
In the past couple videos I've seen on this channel featuring Henny, a lot of people have been bashing on him for being another Jimi Hendrix clone. But seeing him now, it looks like he is really developing into his own person with his own unique style. I for one am looking forward to seeing where it takes him. I wish him and all the other great musicians here the best, that was a great performance
they're never gonna stop, he dresses and copies hendrix' style of clothing. even if he develops his own sound he's still gonna be called the "hendrix ripoff". plus his last name
I Wear A Fez Now Yea, I tend to get the urge to yawn at their complaints. Jimi “ripped off” other greats before him, made it his own, but you can clearly hear he took stuff from others. Jimi’s clothing style was influenced by others as well. So what? He should ignore them. That’s what I’ll be doing.
Honestly he is obviously inspired, but the difference between him and the commenters is that HE PULLS IT OFF. he's clearly insanely talented, so I'll let him relish in his influences as long as he keeps playing crazy good music