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Sifaka

O sol nascerá amanhã.
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Everything on this 1965 album is magic.

 

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While I started with metal, nobody, NOBODY, picks any faster than bluegrass musicians. I can't even think where to start with guitar solos from that genre. So while this isn't bluegrass, it's definitely old timey in feel. David Rawlings is a wild man on his guitar.

 
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Not quite guitar but after the 7 minute mark, it's mesmerizing.
Opening the time capsule:
Ravi Shankar at Monterey Pop 1967.
 

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I'll preface this by saying this may not be for everyone. But, if you truly enjoy listening to/seeing the art of guitar playing, you should watch this video.

Yes, he's wearing a KFC bucket and a mask. I promise you it's worth the listen.

I give you Buckethead. One of the best to ever do it and more "famous" than you think if you Google him.

Not too heavy, I promise.

 
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Have you seen the live version from the Pulse concert in 1994? That solo is unbelievable
Absolutely! David's solo from the Pulse concert is otherworldly - something the gods would listen to at the beginning (or end) of time! (In the interests of transparency, i need to admit i'm a big PF fan). Here is the track from the Pulse concert:

 

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