Holy cow man what happened to him?! Thats just too sad.
Jason Becker was an amazing guitarist who's career was suddenly cut short my Lou Gehrig's disease. For those of you who need inspiration, look no further. If this doesn't touch you, nothing will.
Jason Becker documentary
"It's funny the way most people love the dead. Once you are dead, you are made for life." - Jimi Hendrix
Holy cow man what happened to him?! Thats just too sad.
I knew about his story since before i was interested in playing guitar... about 10 years ago in a brazilian tv channel..they even interviewed him.. coincidence or not, a friend of mine sent me the same link last sunday I guess..
I knew of him back in 1990-1991. I was just get starting to get into the electric guitar when I heard something happened to him. From that point on, I never knew until I stumbled across this link today. Life sure isn't fair. He has more determination than I think I could ever muster in that situation. I've found yet another person to look to when I need some motivation now. He really is amazing.
"It's funny the way most people love the dead. Once you are dead, you are made for life." - Jimi Hendrix
I've seen that before.....very inspirational!!!!
-Peace
-Nate
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That was incredible. Thanks for sending that.
-- Jim
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