Bernzy I love Albert Lee. Awesome picker for sure. Not bad for a British country player. he played back up on a few Claptons tours. I still like Danny Gatton better but once you are at that level how do you choose , I just enjoy. Thanks for the tune it got me going today P.
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Prof. This will really get you going......FZ and friends
Bernzy
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I would add to the guys to check out Richard Thompson, Danny Gatton and Bob Brozman. Brozman has got to be the top slide player out there at the moment. Gatton was incredible, sort of like a cross between James Burton and Roy Buchanan, left us far too early. Richard Thompson has been around forever but he is not generally well known but can play up a storm on both electric and acousitc.
All of these guys have clips on you tube.
Ronson was not only a great guitar player but he could hold his own on stage in the presence of the bigger than life (gross understatement!) David Bowie. Some rather bizarre theatrics but never at the expense of the music.
just listened to "highway call" again- #^^^^&ey betts is special.
Yeah but listening to CD's of the early Allmans... love hearing Duane...
Saw Leslie West (Mountain) w/Corky Lang on drums in Newport last summer, that was a great small club show and he can still wail...
You know who gets no love is Pete "Hope I die before I get old" Townshend saw the Who at Great Woods 5 or 6 years ago and he was still effortless...
Bryan
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You know who gets no love is Pete "Hope I die before I get old" Townshend saw the Who at Great Woods 5 or 6 years ago and he was still effortless...
Townsend was the lord and master of the power chord which worked so well with Who music but he was never a pickin' and pl#^^^^^&' master like SlowHand, Beck, Stevie Ray, Buddy Guy, Jimi and some of the other great ax men.
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