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Beautiful, what a musicians, what a finger speed
ReplyDeleteOh damn! I soooo love this performance! I believe this is from the Monterrey pop festival in the mid to late 60s. I have always enjoyed this mans music but especially love it when I SEE him perform. I'm sure that you know that he taught George Harrison how to play Sitar and was best friends with him for years. Thanks for posting this Canis. I'll post it on my site eventually. ;o]
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