Wow that was great. Every now and then something comes out that just shows the talent. Also it is amazing how much Dhani is George in so many way!
Thanks Dennis for sharing this
Pete
Lost "Here comes the sun" guitar solo discovered by George Harrison's son
Dennis, brilliant! thanks for sharing that nugget.
Ness, I think it was on the 'concert for George' video, you see Dhani performing on stage with Clapton et al. If I'm remembering correctly, George's widow says to everyone on stage, 'you lot look like you've got old and seeing Dhani up there it looks like George has stayed young'. A referenxce to how his son had a strong likeness to his father when he was young. A great concert with a megastar lineup!
Tom N.
Ness, I think it was on the 'concert for George' video, you see Dhani performing on stage with Clapton et al. If I'm remembering correctly, George's widow says to everyone on stage, 'you lot look like you've got old and seeing Dhani up there it looks like George has stayed young'. A referenxce to how his son had a strong likeness to his father when he was young. A great concert with a megastar lineup!
Tom N.
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I always wonder how much of this stuff still exists crated up in a warehouse somewhere just waiting for someone to discover it.
nesh16041972 wrote:
I just discovered Dahni's music within the last year, and actually recommended a lesson for one of his group's (thenewno2) songs. Check it out and vote if you like it here:
http://www.totallyguitars.com/index.php ... Itemid=202
The video for the song is here:
I think he's quite a talented performer and stands well on his own merits considering his family ties. I see that he is/was in the group Fistful of Mercy with bandmates Ben Harper and Joseph Arthur. Here is a video of them from a KEXP (Seattle) performance:
Sorry to digress from the original thread . . . but, it's somewhat connected and I though it might be relevant. Perhaps, one day many many years in the future, some of Dahni's lost work will be discovered just like the one of his father's that Dennis pointed out here.
Hydroman52
nesh16041972 wrote:
Hi Vanessa,Wow, very very cool! Also kinda fascinating to see his son, never seen him before.
I just discovered Dahni's music within the last year, and actually recommended a lesson for one of his group's (thenewno2) songs. Check it out and vote if you like it here:
http://www.totallyguitars.com/index.php ... Itemid=202
The video for the song is here:
I think he's quite a talented performer and stands well on his own merits considering his family ties. I see that he is/was in the group Fistful of Mercy with bandmates Ben Harper and Joseph Arthur. Here is a video of them from a KEXP (Seattle) performance:
Sorry to digress from the original thread . . . but, it's somewhat connected and I though it might be relevant. Perhaps, one day many many years in the future, some of Dahni's lost work will be discovered just like the one of his father's that Dennis pointed out here.
Hydroman52