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By Tanakorn Panyadee


Pattaya — The Pattaya Mayor visited a Live Music Benefit for Lam Morrison, the Guitar King, charity concert to greet Lam Morrison, Thailand’s guitar king who was recovering from medical ailments.


The Pattaya mayor Poramase Ngampiches on August 20th traveled to Hard Rock Cafe in Central Pattaya to witness the Live Music Benefit for Lam Morrison – Guitar King charity concert to raise money for Lam Morrison who was idolized by his fans as “Thailand’s guitar king” to fight his ailments.

 

Full story: https://thepattayanews.com/2022/08/22/pattaya-mayor-visits-live-music-benefit-for-lam-morrison-the-guitar-king/

 

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Lam Morrison is an iconic figure in a country that has too few guitar heroes. Once had an album (cassette tape) of his where the recording was truly atrocious but you could tell he could play. Live he was much more interesting. 

A pity original Thai music is mostly pop and nothing like rock as we know it, so mostly he did cover versions of western songs.

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19 minutes ago, Purdey said:

Lam Morrison is an iconic figure in a country that has too few guitar heroes. Once had an album (cassette tape) of his where the recording was truly atrocious but you could tell he could play. Live he was much more interesting. 

A pity original Thai music is mostly pop and nothing like rock as we know it, so mostly he did cover versions of western songs.

Second rate cover musician. Thai music is one of the most varied in the world and head and shoulders more interesting than western rock. Thai music is not mostly pop, luktung, morlam, phua cheewit, klikay kantrum etc are not pop. When it comes to Thai playing western rock I have seen some kids as good as Lam Morrison. Good luck to him anyway.

 

Goes to our local school

 

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15 hours ago, Purdey said:

A pity original Thai music is mostly pop and nothing like rock as we know it, so mostly he did cover versions of western songs.

Not an original artist writing his own stuff, just a guitar player doing covers of other peoples songs.

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