Some tech wizard has removed the crowd noise that made this rare live date almost unlistenable, leaving behind pure musical genius.
Wait for it (@ 1:47)I love the dude eating sushi in the foreground.
That's beautiful, by the way. Did Ted always use a Tele, or did he go to an archtop at all?
Some tech wizard has removed the crowd noise that made this rare live date almost unlistenable, leaving behind pure musical genius.
One of the most impressive things about Ted’s playing is his refusal to let physical/technical limitations get in the way of his musical vision.He can play all the chords. All of them.
His playing looked technically perfect to me. And he plays like he is sitting in his bedroom just hanging out, loose.One of the most impressive things about Ted’s playing is his refusal to let physical/technical limitations get in the way of his musical vision.
Further proof that it’s the talent of the musician that matters most. He could make beautiful music on anything.Really a classy player...and further proof that a Tele is one of the most versatile guitars ever!
He wrote the bookHe can play all the chords. All of them.
Mikey, I had a lesson with him where he played a cheap bolt on neck no name LP copy through a little Yamaha transistor amp.Further proof that it’s the talent of the musician that matters most. He could make beautiful music on anything.