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Originally Posted by Glennwillow
Hi Michael!
Well! I love your "5AM Tango" performance and I enjoyed your additional video "Writing the 5AM Tango." I particularly enjoyed listening and watching you walk along that river bank in Durham! What an absolutely lovely background!
Was the person doing the video holding the video camera in their hands and just walking along with you? I'm amazed, if that is the case, regarding how steady the camera is.
Both videos are beautifully done!
Thanks so much -- what a treat!
- Glenn
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Thank you Glenn, I'm very glad you enjoyed the videos! The cameraman for the day was actually my dad who seems to have an instinctive grasp of how to frame a shot and keep the whole thing steady. Except for one classic blooper moment where he fell in a hedge... But with Durham riverbanks in the background you can't really go wrong...
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Originally Posted by jaymarsch
Beautiful piece, Michael. I also loved the second video and the walk along the River Wear. I took that walk way back in 1979 when I first went to Northern England to visit the Penshaw area where my maternal grandmother was born and raised. Thanks for the lovely music and for bringing back that pleasant memory.
Best,
Jayne
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Thank you Jayne! I was very lucky to have grown up in the North East and the landscapes and people continue to inspire me. It's a beautiful place and although I've been fortunate enough to travel and live all over the world it still feels like home to me.
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Originally Posted by islandguitar
Thank you, Michael for composing and sharing this wonderful piece! How fortunate we are to have you bringing us your music and a glimpse of your creative process!!!
Best,
Fred
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Thanks for watching Fred! I'm glad you liked it!
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Originally Posted by TBman
Here's my thought process for opening this thread and watching the video having never listened or seen MW play before...
5am Tango? Odd name.
{Opens the thread}
The guy is wearing a suit jacket to play guitar? Who does that?
{Watched the video.}
Yep.
Great stuff.
Who wears a suit jacket and plays guitar? Michael Watts does. You got a problem with that?
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Ha ha! Yes, I do. The funny thing is, if I was playing jazz on a sunburst 175 or my own White Falcon I don't think anyone would bat an eyelid about how I dress.
There are a lot of parallels with guitar making and tailoring (I worked at a Tailoring house on Savile Row for a while) and I love watching things be created using traditional skills and reverence for natural materials.
So yeah, I love luthier-made guitars and bespoke tailoring, I guess I'm looking for quality, detail and nuance that you don't find anywhere else
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Originally Posted by rémy64
Very nice composition
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Thank you very much!