What a tragic loss! Always opinionated, astute, brilliant and honest. My hero. We will miss you, Bob. Namaste, Brother. Hope to see you in the next world. We'll jam . . .
I remember discovering him through a record he made with René Lacaille. I must admit, I completely had no idea what kind of fellow he was, until two days ago, while looking for some infos on resophonic guitars. oh boy, I wish I had half of his talent. I'm also a nostalgic of the past, the design of the 20's, the early jazz, black and white movies... technology from this period had something special in it. or maybe it's just the steam-punk Sci-Fi fan in me talking.
because most guitarists play with very little feeling, and bob is a fantastically emotional musician; every song is a story. Like he says on another video 'you play really well, but what does it mean?'
It was recorded in Paris at Café de la Danse. I was there, I was an incredible show. There is a DVD of a show taped in Berkeley which was recorded, IMHO about the same time.
i'm new to brozman and his work , but he is already begining to blow my mind, just watching him play is amazing, could any of you recomend any thing i should listen to album wise,to experience more brozman
First one is called 'huehue,' and the last one is definitely 'Ta-Hu-Wa-Hu-Wai' a.k.a. Hawaiian War Chant. There other song (songs?) in the middle aren't remotely familiar to me, so I don't even have any hints to desperately google with.
does anybody know what concert the 'my girl from memphis' and 'down the road' clips come from? and if so is it available in video or dvd anywhere? seems like he sure was on fire that night