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Who influenced you to take up the guitar?

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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-03-20 3:13 PM (#48546 - in reply to #48521)
Subject: Re: Who influenced you to take up the guitar?


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Jay Bartlett, David Gates and Bread. Jay was a guy I went to college with that played decent guitar and better bass. He was playing the intro to "Diary" one day and I told him that wasn't how it goes. He said I didn't know what I was talking about, since I didn't even play guitar. I went home and found a kids' guitar my brother had tried to learn on years before, got out my portable taple player and learned the intro note for note, so the next time I saw Jay I could show him how to play it. I progressed at the torid pace of about one song per year after that for a couple years and then tried learning every Jim Croce and John Denver song I could find.
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Fridave
Posted 2008-03-20 6:23 PM (#48547 - in reply to #48521)
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My oldest brother (not pictured here). He played in a band when I was a kid and I thought that was cool. He played the Gibson. He eventually gave it to me and I lost it. Boy I hate me. I'll bet that guitar is worth a pertty penny now. Oh yea he taught me how to smoke too !!
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Fridave
Posted 2008-03-20 6:27 PM (#48548 - in reply to #48521)
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Sorry, I'm trying to figure out the picture post procedure with no luck as you can see. The pictures are in my gallery, if interested. I'll keep workin on it.
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BT717
Posted 2008-03-20 6:36 PM (#48549 - in reply to #48521)
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There were many that I admired but something about what Lindsey Buckingham and Mark Knophler did with right hand !!
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Damon67
Posted 2008-03-20 6:59 PM (#48550 - in reply to #48521)
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Here you go FriDave, didn't know which one you wanted.



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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2008-03-20 7:06 PM (#48551 - in reply to #48521)
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...Andres Segovia.
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Fuzzyman
Posted 2008-03-20 7:47 PM (#48552 - in reply to #48521)
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Location: Maple Shade, NJ.
I guess you will all find my list strange, but here goes in no particular order.

Tom Shultz,... Nancy Wilson
Ron Montrose,... Alex Liefson
George Harrison,... Toni Iommi
Frank Zappa!!!,. Jim Croce
Eddie VanHalen,... James Taylor
Jeff Beck,... Jimi Hendricks
Robin Trower,... Jimmy Page
Clapton,... My Band Mate,Tony Rockey
Dickie Betz

I'm not saying I think everyone on this list are "Great" players, but they sure made me want to pick up a Guitar!!!
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Damon67
Posted 2008-03-20 7:50 PM (#48553 - in reply to #48521)
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Yeah man, I forgot Zappa! And Fripp and Belew!
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2ifbyC
Posted 2008-03-20 8:24 PM (#48554 - in reply to #48521)
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Location: Florida Central Gulf Coast
Originally posted by alan814:
folk music
This was the genre that I enjoyed/embraced back in my high school senior year ('63/64) as the sole git support for the "Briars", a pair of talented twins, Rhonda & Lhonda, who had perfect harmony. PP&M were the mainstay of our repertoire. We 'placed/showed' in several local/regional talent shows.

Our senior assembly performance was beyond description due to our student body's response. I can understand how performers can get 'hooked' on that type of feedback (major, major rush)!

After graduation I joined the Air Force and only then did I realize the political implications of the mainstream folk messages. I think Barry Sadler was the first to counter that movement within the 'top 40'.

I still have a fond appreciation of folk music and even respect, but not embrace some of the 'messages'.

I'm now more into re-capturing the ballads and soft/pop rock of my past. The learning curve is much steeper now that I'm 61 y.o. and after a 35 year hiatus. But it's an exercise that has helped me to retain my sanity in light of my bride's medical challenges and miraculous progress this past year! ( A-D , you have more 'support' than you may realize!)

Now that I've placed one foot on politics and the other on religion, I would like to thank alan814 for triggering some precious and meaningful memories!

I can not close without thanking ALL of ya'll for the info, offerings and 'family' atmosphere (albeit at times dysfunctional ) provided by the OFC 'hive mind'!
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Jewel's Mom a/k/a Joisey Goil #1
Posted 2008-03-20 9:25 PM (#48555 - in reply to #48521)
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Two people: Bob Peterson, a wonderful guitarist who led worship on guitar long before it was an accepted church practice; he would show me how to play different things and encouraged me greatly. After Bob helped me get started, there was Glenn Zervas, the lead guitarist of the Christian rock band I was in for 10 years--Glenn's songs really stretched me a lot. Great musicians, both of them--I owe them both far more than I will ever be able to repay.

--Karen
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an4340
Posted 2008-03-20 10:36 PM (#48556 - in reply to #48521)
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Numerous folkies, my sister, people like the band, the beatles, lots of local bands, like Bruce Springsteen etc. Can't really pin it on one person.
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FlySig
Posted 2008-03-20 11:26 PM (#48557 - in reply to #48521)
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The Beatles
The Rolling Stones
Glen Campbell (tv show)
Liz Y., the Aubuchon sisters, Suzy, the girl from the Noxema commercials with Joe Namath, and Esther.
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ignimbyte
Posted 2008-03-20 11:58 PM (#48558 - in reply to #48521)
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Jim Croce is/was my primary influence to take up the guitar. Lately, I've been trying to learn James Taylor stuff, but Croce will always be my primary influence...
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auchencrow
Posted 2008-03-21 12:11 AM (#48559 - in reply to #48521)
Subject: Re: Who influenced you to take up the guitar?


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Location: Detroit Mi
19th Nervous Breakdown, Rolling Stones
A Whiter Shade Of Pale, Procol Harum
All Day And All Of The Night, Kinks
Born To Be Wild, Steppenwolf
Brown Eyed Girl, Van Morrison
California Dreamin', The Mama's and The Papa's
Classical Gas, Mason Williams
Don't Sleep In The Subway, Petula Clark
Downtown, Petula Clark
Elenore, Turtles
For What It's Worth, Buffalo Springfield
Georgy Girl, Seekers
Go Now, Moody Blues
Hang On Sloopy, McCoys
Happy Together, The Turtles
Help!, The Beatles
Honky Tonk Women, Rolling Stones
I Can See For Miles, The Who
Incense And Peppermints, Strawberry Alarm Clock
It Ain't Me Babe, Turtles
Jumpin' Jack Flash, The Rolling Stones
Last Train To Clarksville, The Monkees
Like A Rolling Stone, Bob Dylan
MacArthur Park, Richard Harris
Monday, Monday, The Mama's and The Papa's
Mr Tambourine Man, Byrds
Mrs Robinson, Simon and Garfunkel
My World Is Empty Without You, Supremes
Paint It Black, Rolling Stones
Paperback Writer, The Beatles
Penny Lane, Beatles
Pleasant Valley Sunday, The Monkees
Proud Mary, Creedence Clearwater Revival
Revolution, The Beatles
Ruby Tuesday, The Rolling Stones
Scarborough Fair/Canticle, Simon and Garfunkel
Somebody To Love, Jefferson Airplane
Sunshine Of Your Love, Cream
The Letter, Box Tops
The Sounds Of Silence, Simon and Garfunkel
There's A Kind Of Hush, Herman's Hermits
Ticket To Ride, The Beatles
Time Of The Season, Zombies
Walk Away Renee, Left Banke
White Rabbit, Jefferson Airplane
White Room, Cream
Windy, Association
Yellow Submarine, The Beatles
You Keep Me Hangin' On, Supremes
You're My Soul And Inspiration, Righteous Bros
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Oddball
Posted 2008-03-21 12:44 AM (#48560 - in reply to #48521)
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Kingston Trio early on. Bud and Travis. Smothers Brothers (Tom was actually a dang good guitar player outside the 'act'.) Later the Ventures for sure. Beatles, Grassroots, Credence, Campbell, Steve Goodman, Buffett, etc, etc. etc.
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marenostrum
Posted 2008-03-21 1:55 AM (#48561 - in reply to #48521)
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James Taylor, America, CSN, Joni Mitchell....when I was more young.
Trevis, Teitur, Niccolò Fabi (see video).....recently.
http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=vi1U_MQqOm8
....and many more.
Riccardo
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stonebobbo
Posted 2008-03-21 3:34 AM (#48562 - in reply to #48521)
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Roy Rogers was the first time I remember wanting to play guitar.

John Lennon with the Beatles made me want to play the guitar and sing.

Dave Mason is the guy who made me actually go out, buy a guitar, and learn how to really play the damn thing.
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Jeff
Posted 2008-03-21 6:24 AM (#48563 - in reply to #48521)
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As a small kid, it was the Beatles who inspired me to want to be a musician, but it was a few years later when I first heard / saw Glen Campbell play that made me realize I wanted to be a guitar player. He's still my "yardstick" of what defines an accomplished player.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2008-03-21 8:43 AM (#48564 - in reply to #48521)
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Peter, Paul and Mary inspired me to add vocals and harmonize with others around the campfire. Their songs were easy to learn and could be played in any key. The entire folk music era was a great time to take up the guitar. Anybody else remember attending a hootenanny? Over a hundred guitars all playing 3 and 4 chord songs. I recall leading a few at the La Verne College gymnasium outside Los Angeles.
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Eman
Posted 2008-03-21 11:19 AM (#48565 - in reply to #48521)
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The Beatles.

At that age, I liked them but more than that wanted to have screaming girls. Little did I know just how annoying screaming girls could be.

Later, I followed John Hartford before getting lost in hard rock (the "heavy metal" of the time). In this era, I didn't even pick up an acoustic guitar for around 15 years.

By the way, now the only screaming girls I get are those that are clawing their way out of the clubs when I start singing.

Poetic justice is something that must be earned.
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cliff
Posted 2008-03-21 11:26 AM (#48566 - in reply to #48521)
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". . Little did I know just how annoying screaming girls could be . ."


. . . pretty much what Whitehead says when he's "gardening" in the backyard . . .
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Waskel
Posted 2008-03-21 11:53 AM (#48567 - in reply to #48521)
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They really need 'speedo' ordinances in his neighborhood...
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cliff
Posted 2008-03-21 1:21 PM (#48568 - in reply to #48521)
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not where I was "going", but . . . . "okay" . . .
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Jeff W.
Posted 2008-03-21 1:28 PM (#48569 - in reply to #48521)
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(... and Bikini Wax)
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cliff
Posted 2008-03-21 1:32 PM (#48570 - in reply to #48521)
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Jeffy "got it" . .
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