STEVE MORSE & ALBERT LEE - Jamming at The NAMM Show 2019
This is what happen when two of our favorite six-string maestros jam together. Enjoy and...don't forget to subscribe to our channel!
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Albert Lee is just effortless in his spontaneous leads. And Steve Morse is having a blast. Two top tier guitarists, for sure.
I'd love to see them play General Lee together, which Steve Morse wrote - and they played together on the recording.
Albert Lee is 82 in the video
Huh, I don't realize, my mouth open until the song is finished
Used to watch these two up close in the 1980's. Amazing.
Really like this sound from Albert - not chrorused out like a lot of the time in recent years.
Two Genius...and Friends...😊👍
Bless them they are getting on a bit playing 30% of their best but still showing everyone else how it’s done.
I'd give a kidney to see these two play live 🤙🇦🇺
Sweet Monsters!
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Two true masters..... Bravooo!! Awesome groove, genius interpretation.
maestros
nice :)
Notice old 80s Musicman amps in the background.
kings of twangs...
STEVE... MATE!! ya gotta have a shave man!! you're makin' me fee 20yrs older than last week man!
Love Albert but he has lost a step,