Don Ross, Calum Graham, Michael Watts, Antoine Dufour, Erik Mongrain, Andy McKee, Dylan Ryche, Jon Gomm, Matt Thomas, Stuart Ryan, Will McNicol, Dustin Furlow, Travis Bowman, Tony McManus ... just to mention a few, pretty much at the same level or at least not far away 🙂
This is so true. People are quick to give popular RU-vid names who do play well but these 2 are on a unique level. It's more than just raw skill. It's musicality too. And then there's getting the crowd going. I've seen plenty of great guitarists that don't even look into the crowd. These guys makes non-guitarists excited even
@@vyvynylificationto be honest with you, i do not give much of a fuck about the crowd. I know i might should but when i'm doing my thing i'm fully submerged into the stuff i'm doing and i lack any capacity to do something else. Due to a disability i had to switch my playing from lefthanded to righthanded and thist fact ate my capacity for other stuff totally. I can't feel fuck all in my right hand, arm, ellbow, to hold the pick i use superglue and glue the thing into place. Works for me and gettin the crowd going i usually leave up to my bandmates. What's being delivered here is almost outerworldy. It is rhytmically, compository and last not least also technically superb, it must be adored and loved. At least i do. Wow, stunning! Amazing! Lovely and he's a gentle, a nice, lovely and mellow Fellow. And Tommy.......also just wow! The two of them teamed up, live on stage, what an event! This is far apart from the fretboardwankingstuff one finds on yt. ❤❤❤ Thank you for doing that!
35:13 Countrywide / El Vaquero 38:59 Blue Moon 42:11 Nine Pound Hammer 48:05 Deep River Blue / Doc's Guitar / Black Mountain Rag / Blue Smoke / Cannonball Rag 56:01 Fuel 01:00:50 Story - Song For A Rainy Morning 01:02:00 Song For A Rainy Morning 01:04:25 Eva Waits 01:09:28 Somewhere Over The Rainbow 01:15:47 Guitar Percussion Solo / Mombasa 01:26:54 One Day 01:32:18 Guitar Boogie / Stevie's Blues 01:43:55 Beatles Medley (Here Comes The Sun, Please Please Me, She's A Woman, While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Day Tripper, Lady Madonna) / Classical Gas 01:56:40 Fields of Gold - w/ Mike Dawes 01:59:35 Smells Like Teen Spirit - w/ Mike Dawes 02:06:20 Slow Dancing In A Burning Room - w/ Mike Dawes
As usual , Tommy let the beast out of the cage . It climbed up into the rafters , then the roof and tore down the house ! What an amazing performance again ! Everyone, it's own masterpiece . He is forever out doing himself and I'm pretty sure he's the best !👍👍
What a difference in styles - Tommy comes out and with no bombast just proceeds to use his musical skills to do all the speaking. Such maturity and joy, bravo!
@tripcave420 it's true Tommy can't sing , neither can Mike. But nobody can do everything. You can draw up a list of every great superstar and none of them can do everything. That's what makes showbusiness what it is. These two happen to be the best of the best when it comes to musicianship and playing guitar.
Tommy and Mike were having fun more than anything. Their reactions to each other led them down new paths in directions they've not viewed yet . Their talents are only as limited as their imaginations so by playing together the limits open up exponentially and and leave them limitless...
It's difficult to imagine following on from a performance after *Tommy's* done his set. The only comparable artist I think who has sufficient *chops* and catalogue, is *Martin Taylor.* After that frankly, I'm at a loss. *Tommy* is right at the top of his game imo. 👏👏👏👌
Oh the way they complement each, across the continents and the generations. Tommy E is heir to Chet Atkins as Mike D is to Tommy. You must hear Tommy's short Accomplice series, no 3 being with Mike Dawes. Tommy plays vocals and rhythm to Mike's lead and percussion. The last three here are among the five tracks of genius.