latest YouTube music on constant rotation ...
Anyway, I thought share what I've been checking out/loving. And of course- I'm curious what you gentlemen are enjoying in your YouTube travels...
I love this piece…
Joao Guimaraes - Sounds of Bells

Does it get any better?
Martin Taylor and Julian Lage - "Some Day My Prince Will Come"

Thank you God- for loud guitars…
Ramones- (It's Alive)The Rainbow Theatre, London, England 1977

Jim always plays it perfectly…
Jim Nichols: "Can't Take That Away From Me"

My pal John Shannon, who is a fine guitarist, introduced this to me- Clint Strong absolutely rips Bop over Country at 2:18
Merle Haggard & The Strangers - A Friend in California (Live on ACL 1986)
I love this piece…
Joao Guimaraes - Sounds of Bells

Does it get any better?
Martin Taylor and Julian Lage - "Some Day My Prince Will Come"

Thank you God- for loud guitars…
Ramones- (It's Alive)The Rainbow Theatre, London, England 1977

Jim always plays it perfectly…
Jim Nichols: "Can't Take That Away From Me"

My pal John Shannon, who is a fine guitarist, introduced this to me- Clint Strong absolutely rips Bop over Country at 2:18
Merle Haggard & The Strangers - A Friend in California (Live on ACL 1986)

Comments
I'm quite eclectic (as Jim is!) so some of mine might seem "out of place" LOL
Here we go...
Duke Levine, "Starlight Time"
Guthrie Trapp (actually- TAR: Trapp, Abbott, and Rhodes)
Yngwie Malmsteen with orchestra:
Henry Garza of Los Lonely Boys, "Onda"
Tommy Emmanuel, Laurence Juber, and.... Richie Sambora. (YES- Sambora. A much better player than he grets credit for, being a part of the Bon Jovi behemoth.)
One more... this is a beautiful piece calling "Dreaming of You" by Paul Pigat, but there is no video of Paul himself playing it, so this is someone's (quite good!) cover of it.... it reminds me of Jimmy Bryant's "Deep Water"
Mary Halvorson guitar with Susan Alcorn on pedal steel
Carle Bley- such a pretty tune:
Jakob Bro-Evening Song: So many of his compositions are simple and so effective. Lee Konitz takes it to the next level. Like Miles opening notes on "in a silent way", when Lee comes in it gives you chills.
The Hollies - I'm Alive
Prince - Baby I'm a Star
George Jones - The Race Is On.
Chet Atkins - South.
Barney Kessel, my favourite jazz player.
Head, Hands and Feet - Warming Up The Band.
I know it is a music sharing post, but as I am such a huge food enthusiast, here is the wonderful Keith Floyd cooking some Roman gruel.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?list=FLJiGz251RDDiVK-gsjGuFhQ&v=Cj-zVKzkRzo
Here are two I have been watching a lot these days:
Garoto - Tristeza de um violão (Choro n.2)
One of my favorite brazilian pieces! Such a beautiful and "modern" arrangement for the times - 1951 - way before bossa nova was created.
Billy Grammer - Misty
Billy's playing always puts a smile on my face!
Jim and Honey Fingers, an entire set in a relaxed club performance what could be better?
Duke Levine playing a beautiful tune the Stars looked down.
Someone posted a Kelly Joe Phelps performance who I really like. Check out Ian Siegel, an inspired performance of Mary don't you weep.
We are a totally diverse musical group. That is so great!
Here's a link to a killer video Bill Jennings and Jack McDuff
Paul
"Walk Away Renee"
And only on this forum, they work fine in all other forums...
Thanks for the tip on firefox, I have that as well for when some websites don't "play nice"