good stuff joe..thanks for sharing... merle
  
Groupies,

Interlude, dunno.  It may take the foreground.  It depends on you, and maybe 
time-of-day, in the diurnal cycle, biological clock we all wind-up 
periodically, and wind-down.

I like the playing.  Anybody who likes guitar-sounds, nylon, steel, electric, 
may like these sounds.

I like the instrumental bits, as is typical of me.  ;-)

Neil's singing is instrumental, too.

Something of a "Southern" sound; and some *menacing* bits.  Stills is a Texan, 
and he brings in the South.  Neil Young is Canadian, but spends a lot of times 
in USA.  ;-)

All brilliant.

I like the section that beings at 01:54... strings!  And then about 2/3 of the 
way in.  But it is all savory, and sugar.

Mostly, Stephen Stills' playing is what knocks me out.  It's "still" so, after 
40 years.

What I love, too, are the lapses in intensity, to silence almost, and then the 
surges.  Compassion, such as the Punks to follow a decade later do not 
understand: the ears and sensibilities need a break, and a way in, when the 
music starts again.  It helps to hear; and nuances become big.  It's 
intelligent.

When there..., why not hear "Ohio", too, afterwards (Stills wails, again).  
Similarly HARD.  Fifth thumbnail image on the right hand side.

First things first:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoA5cqDSasM

Don't blame ME: I'm just the Violoncello player.  And 3 kinds of guitar, and 
bass.

--Joe

PS  If I've steered you wrong before, here, then, again is Jimi, with "Joe", in 
Germany:  dead at age 27... still hard to accept:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmP8EoQ2XwU

--- In [email protected], Merle Lester <merlewiitpom@...> wrote:
>
> musical interlude..enjoy...merle


 

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