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Bailey
Posted 2003-09-25 1:41 AM (#204741 - in reply to #204716)
Subject: Re: Rolling Stone Greatest 100 Guitar Players


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Get back on subject boys

We are talking players, not guitars. Doc Watson, Django, etc.

Sorry, Biglouis, we were posting simultaneously and you are on subject.

Bailey
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Beal
Posted 2003-09-25 6:45 PM (#204742 - in reply to #204716)
Subject: Re: Rolling Stone Greatest 100 Guitar Players



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Come on, the best bird is a firebird. The best Hummingbird was Leon Russel's
The best guitar player is the one I'm listening to right now (that will change from day to day)
As far as the definition of best, staying power has to be in the equation somewhere as well as overall contribution to music. After that we're back to ice cream.

And for Cliff, After the pilgram akxed "what is the meaning of life" the Delta Llama turned and spit on a banjo player and then said "Well my son, life is like a beanstalk, isn't it?"
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cliff
Posted 2003-09-25 6:57 PM (#204743 - in reply to #204716)
Subject: Re: Rolling Stone Greatest 100 Guitar Players


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I DID say I "bastardized" it, didn't I?

There's a man who know good, pretensious ArtRock when he hears it! Love that stuff.
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alpep
Posted 2003-09-25 8:13 PM (#204744 - in reply to #204716)
Subject: Re: Rolling Stone Greatest 100 Guitar Players


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do you mean orchestral rock like renaissance ? or art rock like Gong or Zappa?
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Bailey
Posted 2003-09-26 2:03 AM (#204745 - in reply to #204716)
Subject: Re: Rolling Stone Greatest 100 Guitar Players


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No

We all recognize the truth through Johnny Cash, he touched every facet, from Indian to prisoner to just us ordinary people. Who else could do, I Walk the Line, Ira Hayes, Ring of Fire, Big River, Tennesee Flattop Box, Five Feet High and Rising, Busted, Don't Take Your Guns to Town.

Won't hear any more of those type of songs, nobody will replace him.

Bailey
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