God doesn't need to know what time it is.


Value of anything is a most fascinating subject to me.

Eric Clapton hasn't owned this  Rolex Daytona for nearly 20 years. It 's probably been in storage since he dumped it and is expected to fetch north of $1.6M?

For that much I'd want his playing ability AND his stereo system.

 

 

tablejockey

I discovered immediately listening his music he was a genius but listening the  interview (which duration is around 1h37 m. not the 3 hours indicated) with him let no DOUBTS about his experience, musical or spiritual and intelligence and humility which is mind blowing....

It is one of the best musician interview i ever listen to because of his deep understanding of music...

 

@stuartk  - I didn't know about him until he recently passed away and they were playing his music on Sirius. I thought I knew the great jazz guitarists - Wes Montgomery and his disciples (Earl Klugh, George Benson), & Pat Metheny, Lee Ritenour. Not a big fan of John Scofield, but I know he is popular. 

@sokogear 

Well it's better to discover him late rather than never! 

If your taste's can be inferred by the players you've listed, you might enjoy "We'll  Be Together Again" (very melodic and mellow duo with keyboardist Gil Goldstein) or  "Remember-- A tribute to Wes Montgomery".  

Scofield has recorded in a wide variety of settings, so if you like Jazz guitar, I wouldn't give up on him until you've  sampled a cross-section of his work. Needless to say, Spotify is your friend, in this regard. 

Clapton great hands, but a muddled mind. Maybe the tragedy in his life.

As to watches not sure if God has a wrist, but I do know he carries a handkerchief.

Tony Rice and Norman Blake are my nods to acoustic guitar world. A lot of smearing and distortion in plugged in quitar world.

@mahgister 

Indeed, Martino was a musician, brilliant intellectual, passionate teacher and mystic, all rolled into one.