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The discussion centers around a street saxophonist who has impressed a local resident with his exceptional playing. The resident expresses admiration for the musician, claiming he delivers the best live saxophone performance they have experienced, despite limited exposure to live music. The saxophonist has a YouTube channel featuring three videos, which the resident shares for others to critique. Participants in the discussion highlight the musician's unique style and talent, reinforcing the positive reception of his performances.
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This guy used to play the saxo in the street 1 block away from my apartment so I could listen to him quite a few times. Each time I walked there I was blown off due to his play. It's the best saxo I've ever heard live (ok I didn't hear a lot but still). He's simply awesome in my opinion, what do you think?
Here is his youtube channel with 3 videos he uploaded: http://www.youtube.com/user/osirisgroove.
Waiting for the critics :D
 
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fluidistic said:
This guy used to play the saxo in the street 1 block away from my apartment so I could listen to him quite a few times. Each time I walked there I was blown off due to his play. It's the best saxo I've ever heard live (ok I didn't hear a lot but still). He's simply awesome in my opinion, what do you think?
Here is his youtube channel with 3 videos he uploaded: http://www.youtube.com/user/osirisgroove.
Waiting for the critics :D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GaoLU6zKaws
 
Saladsamurai said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GaoLU6zKaws

Wow, this guy has 'style'!
 
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