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Yeah, I like those weirdos. Dunc was the one who pointed them out to me.I'm in a guitar mode for now.Johnny Winter, SRV, Robin Trower, Dimebag, MSG, Satriani, Yngwe, Vai, Hendrix, de Garmo ... a mixed playlist of some of my favorites.
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Quote from: DirtDawg on August 06, 2008, 03:41:02 PMYeah, I like those weirdos. Dunc was the one who pointed them out to me.I'm in a guitar mode for now.Johnny Winter, SRV, Robin Trower, Dimebag, MSG, Satriani, Yngwe, Vai, Hendrix, de Garmo ... a mixed playlist of some of my favorites.what about john lee? i mean, that scraggy guitar is just the biz.
Quote from: Lucifer on August 06, 2008, 04:06:13 PMQuote from: DirtDawg on August 06, 2008, 03:41:02 PMYeah, I like those weirdos. Dunc was the one who pointed them out to me.I'm in a guitar mode for now.Johnny Winter, SRV, Robin Trower, Dimebag, MSG, Satriani, Yngwe, Vai, Hendrix, de Garmo ... a mixed playlist of some of my favorites.what about john lee? i mean, that scraggy guitar is just the biz.If you mean the old blues cat, yes, I have lots.His would be an impossible collection to complete, kind of like Miles Davis or Jimi Hendrix or Frank Zappa. They all recorded so much in so many places, it is just not possible to gather together anything more than a perfunctory assemblage.John Lee Hooker, a master - I have about seventy hours of his jams. Most are MP3 format, though (low res). I have (had to go count) fourteen CDs, but only two or three of his most modern efforts (still, mastered from LPs or multi-generational tape stock) have half decent sound.He is one we have mostly lost to disinterest by the big conglomerate recording company fuckwits.