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| innerman |
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Joined: July 2002 Posts: 327 Location: Houston, TX | Thanks for showing me the light Al, I am sure I have made a mistake in what I enjoy. Let's hear from you. | ||
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| alpep |
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 10583 Location: NJ | Sorry Scott I am no fan of Bela, in fact he is second on my list right after jimmy buffet. I really tried to like Bela, in fact I have seen him perform probably 4 or 5 times. Most likely he will be in nashville in a few weeks and I will see him again. I just don't get it. Yes he plays classical and jazz on a banjo. Yes he it takes a ton of skill to do that. Unfortunately when it is over you played Bach, for example, on a banjo. sorry it just does nothing for me, plus the fact that victor wooten rarely plays bass below the 12th free and their percussionist is annoying at the least... Did I ever tell you how i felt about the Dave mathews band??????? | ||
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| innerman |
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Joined: July 2002 Posts: 327 Location: Houston, TX | I know what you mean. I actually haven't listened to the Sony classical stuff and his last couple of albums. I like the early 90's stuff the best, when Howard Levy was playing keys and harp, before Jeff Coppin joined. I saw him twice here in Houston and was floored by the musicianship. You are right - there's a fine line (for any virtuoso type musician) where you wonder if the playing is about the expressive nature of a song, or is it just showing off a musical version of calculus. Now that I think about, I probably like Sam Bush better these days - crazy mando. | ||
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| Beal |
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Joined: January 2002 Posts: 14127 Location: 6 String Ranch | Liz Reed has got to be right up there. Hot Lanta was pretty good too. | ||
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| Slap |
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Joined: April 2004 Posts: 265 Location: Warrenton, Virginia | BlueBird/Wayne D Gatton was outstanding. Got to play (mostly listen) with him once/twice in southern maryland....unbelieveable.... Couple years ago, they auctioned off a few of his guitars along with many other personal items as well as the farm/estate | ||
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| Bluebird |
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Joined: May 2002 Posts: 1445 Location: Nova Scotia, Canada | "Got to play (mostly listen) with him..." Now, that must have been a rush! He's one of those (few) players that make your jaw hit the floor when you first hear them. Wayne | ||
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| Slap |
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Joined: April 2004 Posts: 265 Location: Warrenton, Virginia | Wayne yup...I pretty much kept my mouth shut...studied and listened.....I couldn't stay with him. He was a good person....and IMHO could easily play with anyone that all of us have listed | ||
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| Strummin12 |
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Joined: August 2002 Posts: 623 Location: Lake Hiawatha, New Jersey | For some reason the first that comes to my mind when I think instrumental is Edgar Winter's "Frankenstein". Gary Moore and Stevie Ray have some beautiful instrumentals..."Lenny" and "Riviera Paradise" are some of my faves by Stevie. Blues Saraceno is one of my fav guilty pleasures leftover from my "shredder" days...though he's more of a blues rock player than a shredder. Most of his early albums are all instrumental. | ||
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| jasingram |
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Joined: March 2004 Posts: 119 Location: Georgia USA | Is anyone here familiar with Eugene Chadbourne? Really strange stuff, but he had a song called "Rakeman" where he played an electric rake. Yep, it pretty much sounded like a rake on the driveway with a mic on it. It's from his album "Vermin of the Blues." ji | ||
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| Slap |
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Joined: April 2004 Posts: 265 Location: Warrenton, Virginia | JI never heard of the Rake playing guy......sounds interesting. What kinda strings did he use......?? | ||
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| stonebobbo |
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Joined: August 2002 Posts: 8307 Location: Tennessee | "Highwire" - Roy Buchanan | ||
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| Joyful Noise |
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Joined: March 2004 Posts: 629 Location: Houston, Texas | Another great one is Santana's "Samba Pa Ti". | ||
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| Tim in Yucaipa |
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Joined: August 2003 Posts: 2246 Location: Yucaipa, California | ...don't forget "In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed" and "Jessica" by the Allman Brothers :cool: | ||
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| jasingram |
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Joined: March 2004 Posts: 119 Location: Georgia USA | Slap, he didn't have strings... IT WAS A METAL RAKE WITH A PICKUP. | ||
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| Slap |
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Joined: April 2004 Posts: 265 Location: Warrenton, Virginia | Jasingram strange...but neat. | ||
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| bobfrith |
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Joined: September 2002 Posts: 153 | This is definitely an abridged list in no certain order. Some, of course, include lyrics, but the guitar solos merit pure instrumental status: 1) SRV - "Texas Flood" 2) George Benson - "Breezin'" 3) Eric Clapton - "Layla" 4) Steely Dan - "Reelin' In the Years" 5) Eric Johnson - "Ah Via Musicom" 6) Allman Brothers - "Jessica" 7) B. B. King - "Sweet Sixteen" (Live At Apollo) 8) Martin Taylor - "Mornin'" (from Sarabanda CD) 9) Carlos Santana - "Black Magic Woman" 10) Danny Gatton - "Harlem Nocturne" Roy Buchanan, Buddy Guy, Joe Pass, Tal Farlow, Wes Montgomery, Brian Setzer, Brett Mason, Jay Lacy, Lee Ritenour, Grand Funk Railroad, Dire Straits, Robben Ford, Duke Robillard, and, of course, just about anything by Chet Atkins. That's the short list. | ||
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| innerman |
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Joined: July 2002 Posts: 327 Location: Houston, TX | Steely Dan - Reelin in the years - was that Skunk Baxter or Larry Carlton? I'm thinking Skunk Baxter. I think Larry Carlton did Josie and Kid Charlemagne. You guys know that Baxter has been a consultant for the Dept of Defense for about 10-15 years on ballistic missiles and missile defense, right? | ||
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| Nils |
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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 1380 Location: Central Oregon | Thanks Bob, I used to play Harlem Nocturn (after a fashion) with our band when I was a kid. Somehow I'd completely forgotten about it. That was the first time that song has run through what's left of my brain cells in probably 20 years. Kinda went through there with a jolt at first :) I'll have to see if I remember how to play it tomorrow. /\/\/ | ||
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| Elite LX |
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Joined: June 2004 Posts: 365 Location: NC | Well as far as favorite guitarist there are many but two stand out for me.............Billy Squier and oh yeah Santana. Favorite piece.....which is totally guitar alone, let me get back to you. | ||
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Joined: August 2002 Posts: 8307 Location: Tennessee | Scott ... Elliot Randall played the lead piece on Reelin' in the Years. Baxter played most of the leads on the rest of the album. Baxter is a very smart, very interesting guy who has been consulting to the government on missile defense technologies. He sits on some think tanks, but continues to stay involved in music, doing some studio work but mostly producing new, unknown bands. | ||
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| Slap |
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Joined: April 2004 Posts: 265 Location: Warrenton, Virginia | Vince Gill.....can play well | ||
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Favorite artist & guitar instramental recording