The story about this piece is someone requested it as "Blue Lamp Shade". What they really meant was a piece called "Boodle am Shake" (maybe not the actual spelling). Soooo Tom wrote this piece and called it Blue Lamp Shade. It is (I believe) his interpretation of the original piece in question with variations from his own imagination. I have heard many different variations on this tune depending on Tom's mood.
Very cool! Checked out that tune and you can hear that the melody in the first strain of Blue Lampshade was inspired by that. The rest seems to be all Brier!
I hope he does, his mastery is surely missed. As a sidebar there is the Jo Ann Castle back catalog and fine work on accordion. Not Mr. Brier; But surely a gifted pianist.
I was shocked by the magnificence of this. Litterally at a loss for words. Good bless him and his entourage. I hope he will be better after this virus -caused predicament.
@@lavingstar hello Sascha, sorry i read your comment just now. I Can send you this sheet by email if you are interesting. PS : Tom Brier played this a little different than on the sheet. (he improvise often). Hugo
@@jasim_piano3847 Bro I ask Ron(keeper1st) what's the most difficult tom brier piece. He told me Tom said "One too many" is probably one of his difficult pieces and boy does that look scary😅.