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Allan Holdsworth Low Ranges Excessive Stakes

The full track ‘Low Levels High Stakes’. My favourite AH track.
The guitar solo that starts at 4:50 is just a stunning piece of work that I never tire of hearing.
Hope you enjoy too.
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6:48 God !!!!!!
One hundred years beyond everyone else.
… Shalom …Scott deserves royalty checks from Allan's estate …had to determine if one of the faces from the personal musical Mt. Rushmore was going to be replaced … Allan's music is that significant … unbelievable … (Bird, Lennon, Joni and Miles are still there, Allan comes a very close 5th)
Just Monster Playing. R.I.P. Legend = Mr. Allan Holdsworth. Truly a Phenomenal Musician.
This is his best solo easily, even better than 4.15 Bradford or anything else after or from before this.
The greatest ever
I had this solo running through my head most of the summer of 2018.
Aah Al we miss you every day. Just music at it's best.
Man ….Allan is the man….fucking divine
Imagine an alternate dimension where Allan Holdsworth was a saxophonist that wanted to sound like a guitarist. LOL!!!
Scott Devine brought me here too!!
I would love to hear the Pat Metheny Band's take on this – they should really do a whole tribute album to AH – not interested in all the so-called rivalry BS – they should just get this done!
El bajo lo toca Skuli Sverrison !!!
This is a piece of art love it.
We have been visited indeed. Thanks forever, Alan.
That's 60years of practice practice practice, and using an instrument to the edge of use
The Title & Solo Sections" As If I Played Them"Says Everything About My Life & What's Left Of My ???????Career..??????-SMH.."YAHWEH GOD,Thiz Another Chance I Thank U Thiz ?2 Try Again??!!!!
Allan was special…I am absolutely sure that he was one the most significant artists to ever walk the surface of this earth.
But, how?!
Guitar is not supposed to do this. It's not possible. Now I know why they thought Paganini was possessed by the devil…
I am also here for the bass solo of Skúli Sverrisson … no offense to Mr Holdsworth, all my respects
Thanks Scott Devine …