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What really blows my mind is that the hardcore Djangophiles diss this kid EVERY chance they get - for his "soulless pyrotechnics", or some such BS. As if any of them could pull off 1 1/10 of what this guy does. I'm a long-time looper myself, but as a guitarist as well, Django's always been an inspiration to me. I recently got a Chinese-made Selmer clone (something else the snobs turn their noses up at - everybody knows you've got to have a $2500 guitar to play Django) but if I sat in a room practicing for 100 years, I'd still be unable to play like Joscho.. >From: Warren Sirota <wsirota@wsdesigns.com> >Reply-To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com >To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com >Subject: Joscho Stephan (was RE: >http://browsermail.com/page.html?p=0000015Fu8vj7kXzcl2A+NgOsglburzIh74g) >Date: Wed, 03 May 2006 09:36:26 -0400 > >Ridiculously good. This is the kind of guitar playing that makes my inner >jazz guy go absolutely green with envy. He's not one of those Django >wannabes that just makes you pine for the real thing (tho of course I've >never seen Django live) - this guy has the fire. What I really like is >that >when the "kid" pulls off something amazing, at least he lets it look like >it's as difficult as it is, and he gets this kind of goofy "I made it" >expression at the end when he kind of bounces back into his seat, and the >audience goes nuts (as it should). Thanks for the pointer, Kris > >Best wishes, >Warren Sirota > > > > > > > On 3 maj 2006, at 05.46, Krispen Hartung wrote: > > > > > Check it out...not looping, but very impressive in the context of > > > jazz curation: > > > http://browsermail.com/page.html?p=0000015Fu8vj7kXzcl2A > > > +NgOsglburzIh74g > > > > > > Kris > >