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DevonTom
188 posts
Feb 11, 2012
6:22 PM
Hey all , videographer Bret Primack just did a really nice follow up video of the Whoopin' the blues piece he did on me. I thought I would share.

OT Did you notice how after Brendan's video at the Folk awards he shook his partners hand and gestured for the crowd to acknowledge his talent? After explaining how nervous he was I thought that spoke volumes about Brendan, nice one!

tookatooka
2709 posts
Feb 12, 2012
2:33 AM
Nice one Tom. Also liked your artwork on your website. It's a nice clean site, very classy.
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DevonTom
189 posts
Feb 12, 2012
8:28 AM
Thanks took, tried to keep it simple and hopefully easy to navigate.
harp-er
17 posts
Feb 12, 2012
8:30 AM
I couldn't agree more with the "where's your soul; where's your balls?" conclusion. A wonderful combination though is both "technical brilliance" and soul. Wow. Thanks for your video, and for your artistry.
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Matthew
smwoerner
36 posts
Feb 12, 2012
9:34 AM
Very well spoken interview. Thanks for sharing you influences and thoughts on style and soul.
DevonTom
190 posts
Feb 12, 2012
10:35 AM
Maybe a more eloquent way of putting it would be , where's your humanity? I remember the Pretenders song - Middle of the Road, Chrissie Hynde does a crazy good harp solo, perfectly fitted the song , not technically brilliant but one of the best harp solos of eighties pop music. You could feel the humanity just screaming through the harp. My other favourite eighties harp solo is by Mark Feltham on Talk Talk's living in Another World- this time, very technical, but again, fitted the song perfectly.
Greg Heumann
1477 posts
Feb 12, 2012
11:18 AM
Nice stuff. Great throat vibrato!
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