The song a robin sings
Through years of endless springs
The murmur of a brook at eventide
That ripples by a nook where two lovers hide
A great symphonic theme
That’s Stella by Starlight and not a dream
My heart and I agree
She’s everything on earth to me
A great symphonic theme
That’s Stella by Starlight and not a dream
My heart and I agree
She’s everything on earth to me
I can see why, I just wiped a tear from my eye listening to this. That never happens and I love music and am a musician. I am starting to learn jazz and I've been learning from Joe.
Absolutely Sir ! I was privileged enough to see this man live 2 times .
Unbelievable just Joe & his Guitar playing . Nice gentleman got to talk to him .
Truly one of a kind .
Well said! And like the commenter above noted..."No reverb. No gagets to hide the flaws". Exactly. No Pro-Tools to fix the "mistakes". Just pure art captured in a moment of time. It's like "Here it is...take it or leave it."
I took a master class with Mr. Pass in the late 70's He was very down to earth got his point across solidly. It's was one of the strongest musical experiences in my life. He was amazing.
I have had the good fortune to see the man live and up close many times.It was always an experience.What you can't get from recordings is the aura of the virtuoso-I was at a small place in Boston in the early 80's and while he played 'Round Midnight you couldn't help noticing that everyone was nearly in tears!!!!!
There’s something about this album that really puts me into my head detached from the outside world, in the imagination. I hope I can one day have this much fun and create this many colors with a piece of wood that has strings on it. I’m trying to learn this album on guitar, hoping it will let me see some of the tricks Joe has up his sleeve to help me better improvise