A very difficult piece to get exactly right in terms of feel and timing, Gary Moore was a unique player, but this fella manages a credible tribute to the master.
I remember seeing this very young boy tearing up blues scales and now to see him all grown up with the patience to let the notes ring out is just amazing.
Taj if Gary Moore could hear you play this as well as you do he would be amazed!!!! You are a prodigy and if not already within the next few years you will be one of the best if not the best guitar soloist in the world!!! Hats off to you for your hard work!!!!
Don't over do it! I'm also a big Gary Moore fan, and Taj is already way better than Bonamassa, but... have you seen Max Ostro? He's from an other world....
i used to follow max ostro when he was younger but i didn't like a lot of the overcomplicated overtechnical sort of stuff he tended to play... very little blues... not very melodic... also seemed a bit weird in his appearance and behaviour... another kid i used to follow was the 2018 young guitarist of the year hunter hallberg from the usa... musically he was pretty much the same... yet another kid with similar musical leanings was dustin thomson from germany... he plays discordant heavy technical stuff that he inherited from his father's style of playing...at least taj farrant plays some nice melodic flowing bluesy stuff and if only he was to incorporate some more psychedelic proggy -type stuff into his repertoire i could really start to get into him as a musical artist.
Stevie Ray nor Hendrix have nothing on you young man. Servants come around very seldom. Bless your talent and riff on PLEASE ✌️. Watched you from the beginning. Ignore the money. You've abilities on the fiddle that very few...I mean very few have. Please rock on so that true guitar connoisseurs can enjoy your efforts. IE you've got what very few have. Honesty virtue and youth. Rock us all into the 20 seconth century... Please
Just saw him last night in Minneapolis. The same thing happened with the broken string. He must be bending them like no tomorrow. And by the way he was FANTASTIC !!!!!
@@darklight1837 Yep agree. Intentionally snapped it 😁..... but what a player! The thing is, he can also play any style, any genre above and beyond blues/rock. Insane talent.
When Taj was talking about it being a favorite song of e3veryone's, it seemed natural to yell out "Ours Too." My first concert and it was a keeper fer sure. Didn't have a good a seat as you Brian. Thanks for the Vid. Taj & the Guys "killed it." Oh, don't forget the "Attaboy Nathan" right at the beginning. I've been listening to Nathan Bryce/Dice in Springfield, MO since 2020.
Got to see Taj & Buddy Guy recently at Harrah's Cherokee. One of Buddy's son's was there and he got up and played a couple with Taj & Buddy towards the end of a very kickass show. Taj at 15 is amazing.
Acompanho os vídeos desse garoto desde os 8 anos, não resta dúvida é um prodígio, se continuar nessa evolução entrara sem dúvida no rool dos maiores dos tempos, da prazer ver e escutar
I remember watching him very young. His music is in his soul. His expressions were so amazing just like his playing. You can tell he literally loves music..
(Edit-Taj is now fourteen) Remember folks Taj is now thirteen! Amazing talent. He needs to get with another Phenom by the name of Saxon Weiss. Saxon is eleven. Great job Taj! 🎶
Also if ya dig and enjoyed this song 😀 you may also enjoy the song " Most of All " By Glenn Kaiser and Where Roses Grow Live by Rez Band Awesome songs check them out. Also I remember hearing the song by Led Zepp " In My Time of Dyin " during my drug years and made me think about death and Jesus. Then a hippy friend that dug Jesus told me more of Jesus love and forgiveness and how I could also know Jesus love. So in 1981 I cried out to Jesus and wow man He came into my life and I had and have so much joy and peace and now know that through Jesus when I die I will be with Him in Heaven. Hey Jesus loves each of you also and yall can know Him if you are at all open. Just cry out to Him and a good question to ask yourself if you were to die today would you go to heaven ? And if yes why ? To find out more please read the Gospel of John in the Bible or check out the movie on RU-vid. 😀
@@jonda2282 Ok. Are they any good? Are they on the radio? Maybe he needs songwriters to help him like other artist do. He has had more people help him than most upcoming artists. He comes from a wealthy family. Thinking by trying to shred all of the time is what makes songs great is not the key to a hit. Yes, he can play fast but he is still sloppy. Steve Vai plays very clean and is not sloppy. Ego can really affect careers. There are many past artists that have said that. I know his fans will disagree with my statements and that is fine. He had a very bad ego when Derrick The Shred Master interviewed him.
@@keitheash7415 Yeah, you guessed it lmao.. This music is dead. Its undeniable. The only ones making any money from it are the 1%, and he aint in it. I guarantee id bury you. So i guess that makes you jealous of both of us, by your logic.🤣
Yeah, that's why Joe Bonamassa invited him on next year's Blues Cruise. That's why Buddy Guy selected Taj to open for him on his farewell tour. That's why he's had 5, or is it 6, number 1 singles. Yeah, going nowhere. Plonker.