"Anj(g)i" by Davey Graham.

OK, boys and girls, back to the 60s: A 19-year-old British folk guitarist dedicated this 1961 acoustic fingerstyle blues/folk classic to his then girlfriend. Well-known for its challenging descending bass line. This piece heavily influenced the 60s British folk revival. He's also credited for popularizing the DADGAD alternate tuning. Paul Simon's version on the '66 "Sounds of Silence" album is Simon and Garfunkel's ONLY instrumental studio recording. Artist? Song? Answer: "Anj(g)i" by Davey Graham. Another one of those tests of manhood in the 60s - you HAD to be able to play "Anj(g)i" if you were worth anything as a guitarist. I was awed when I saw Paul Simon and his brother Eddie play it live on the Kraft Music Hall. We think of Paul Simon as a consummate composer as well as a vocalist along with Art Garfunkel, but he is also an undisputed master of the fingerstyle folk guitar. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnJ_SGX4u0w https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JxMHL9h-W0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Q0szRvtT4M

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