Andrew york - Marley's ghost
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Published 2006-09-14
All Comments (21)
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Simply amazing! Andrew IMHO is the best contemporary classical guitar composer and performer.
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Amo essa música.
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this song is too much good,i can't stop to listen to it
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I just gotta agree, this man is both an amazing player and a truly talented composer. Bravo!!!
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I definitely agree with you. Andrew York doesnt get enough recognition as he should. No disregard to andy, antoine, or don ross...they are brilliant guitarists and make amazing music but York is way more in depth and deserves the same amount possibly more recognition than todays acoustic guitar icons
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This guy, is very underrated, especially when everyone talks about andy mckee and antoine dufour, despite they can play their own style flawlessly. This stuff is way more in-depth to me atleast.
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Really awesome dude, I met him at a college here locally last night as well! My friend got to play a song for him. Even though this song is a tribute to bob marley... it does remind me of pirates too!
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I still have this on VHS somewhere. The original studio recording is on the cd 'Into Dark'. The title is a play on a reggae beat (Bob Marley) and then the 'Scrooge ghost' idea/theme. It gives a whole new meaning to the idea of a hauntingly groovy tune.
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I just met him here in Arizona! Awesome person, amazing guitarist :)
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Aghh that bass line is just perfect! It annoys me how well the whole piece flows!
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I can play this up to about the 16th bar...after that it's all over with. This guy is fuckin' amazing.
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I heard this song on NPR and went home and Bought it.
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andrew you are the freaking mannnnn!!!!!
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wow the ending of this piece is just outstanding!!!
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Superb playing.
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Mind-blowing.
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The passage that starts at 2:09 is INCREDIBLE
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Wonderful. I would love to hear this played by a Reggae band or even an orchestral arrangement. It sounds like a perfect song for a movie soundtrack (possibly minus some of the adornments and flourishes).
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@thatswhatshesaidtome Haha another add on to your point. Even if not all of the biggest guitar players in the world play Yorks pieces, they certainly still teach them to their students. This is important music!
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Talk about hitting chords shapes extra fast!! Impressive.