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Your most neccessary artist.

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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2008-03-31 6:05 PM (#47456 - in reply to #47431)
Subject: Re: Your most neccessary artist.


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Now look here knuckee , that video costed ten bucks , and the store has a no -money back policy........where , how`s that propeller gonna fit..

Vic

....Sailing , I am sailing...
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knuckles
Posted 2008-03-31 7:33 PM (#47457 - in reply to #47431)
Subject: Re: Your most neccessary artist.


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Originally posted by HumblePie aka Solid Top:
Now look here knuckee , that video costed ten bucks , and the store has a no -money back policy........where , how`s that propeller gonna fit..

Vic

....Sailing , I am sailing...
Well... You go ahead and build the raft, use it to get to the island, then you have to scuttle it. After you unload all your guitars.
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2008-03-31 8:02 PM (#47458 - in reply to #47431)
Subject: Re: Your most neccessary artist.


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Originally posted by knuckles:
Well... You go ahead and build the raft, use it to get to the island, then you have to scuttle it. After you unload all your guitars. [/QB]
I live next to Norway , where the grand -son of Thor Heyerdahl resides , He has build a raft , similar to the Kon -tiki , complete with cabin , sail and all , let`s see if I can borrow that one , then I`ll pick -up you and watch22 , and we`ll make for Big island , the natives there are a friendly bunch , I know their chief , he makes a fine " juice " , after a couple slurps yer git will play by itself , ..y`re Sure now ..??

Vic :)

..sun -tan oil ..matches..safety -pin..tuning -fork..
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knuckles
Posted 2008-03-31 8:32 PM (#47459 - in reply to #47431)
Subject: Re: Your most neccessary artist.


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Don't they eat people there? :eek:
Wait a minute, that's way down south, huh? ;)
Okay, I'm in.
knuckles
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Watchme22
Posted 2008-04-01 3:26 PM (#47460 - in reply to #47431)
Subject: Re: Your most neccessary artist.


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I'm in as well...
Hey 3 years and 3 months and I'm already on my 100th post! Where did the time go. (I do read most of them though)
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2008-04-01 3:53 PM (#47461 - in reply to #47431)
Subject: Re: Your most neccessary artist.


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AKUS
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dobro
Posted 2008-04-01 5:21 PM (#47462 - in reply to #47431)
Subject: Re: Your most neccessary artist.



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At this point (judging from the last year) I'd say

The Miles Davis Quintet, 1965-68: The Complete Columbia Studio Recordings (Herbie Hancock, Miles Davis, Ron Carter, Wayne Shorter, Tony Williams)

Being a total McLaughlin freak, I'd have to also say that I've spent much time with his early stuff, solo and sideman: My Goal's Beyond, Extrapolation, Shakti, Mountain in the Clouds, Where Fortune Smiles, Bitches Brew, In a Silent Way, Super Nova, Jack Johnson, Tony Williams Emergency! etc. etc.
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Beal
Posted 2008-04-01 5:28 PM (#47463 - in reply to #47431)
Subject: Re: Your most neccessary artist.



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Doobies
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fillhixx
Posted 2008-04-01 5:35 PM (#47464 - in reply to #47431)
Subject: Re: Your most neccessary artist.



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Bill Hicks .... It's just a ride.
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Joey Joe
Posted 2008-04-02 10:13 AM (#47465 - in reply to #47431)
Subject: Re: Your most neccessary artist.


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That's a tough question. I've been on a John Mayer kick for about a year now, but I think it would have to be Led Zep. Top to bottom, their music is probably the most all-encompassing in terms of styles.
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an4340
Posted 2008-04-02 10:28 AM (#47466 - in reply to #47431)
Subject: Re: Your most neccessary artist.


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Got it. Reference to that Tom Hank's movie. ;)
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Damon67
Posted 2008-04-02 3:19 PM (#47467 - in reply to #47431)
Subject: Re: Your most neccessary artist.



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Originally posted by Mauvais Beal:
Doobies
I think we're talking bands here Beal ;)
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2008-04-02 3:33 PM (#47468 - in reply to #47431)
Subject: Re: Your most neccessary artist.



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Originally posted by Watchme22:
3 years and 3 months
And nary a SE gathering? Watchme, you should be coming to Southern Style 2.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2008-04-02 5:05 PM (#47469 - in reply to #47431)
Subject: Re: Your most neccessary artist.


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I'll give anyone here three guesses as to who I'd choose...
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schroeder
Posted 2008-04-02 5:16 PM (#47470 - in reply to #47431)
Subject: Re: Your most neccessary artist.


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I'd guess:-
1 Kiss
2 Bon Jovi
3 Iron Maiden

Am I close?
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Jeff W.
Posted 2008-04-02 5:18 PM (#47471 - in reply to #47431)
Subject: Re: Your most neccessary artist.


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What would Bon Jovi be wearing?
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schroeder
Posted 2008-04-02 5:22 PM (#47472 - in reply to #47431)
Subject: Re: Your most neccessary artist.


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Just a thong at twilight.
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LBJ
Posted 2008-04-02 6:04 PM (#47473 - in reply to #47431)
Subject: Re: Your most neccessary artist.


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i guess i wouldn't take any music with me. After 20 years i would just hate it, and hate artist who recorded it.
but i'd take guitar and big book with scales, different rhythm patterns etc.
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LBJ
Posted 2008-04-02 6:04 PM (#47474 - in reply to #47431)
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yeah. and at least 200 sets of strings, i hate playing on dead strings.
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MidiBuzz
Posted 2008-04-02 6:18 PM (#47475 - in reply to #47431)
Subject: Re: Your most neccessary artist.


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Would need to be XTC as they cover enough styles and emotions. And it would be a long challenge to learn all the parts in all the songs.
Chords, then bass. Leave the lead for last 'cause those are easiest for me.

For guitar I'd take my 2080. Anything else would fall apart on that there island. And it is the most versataile and nuanced in my aresenal (other then the Brian Moore MIDI equipped stuff but you didn't say I could bring all the outboard gear).
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knuckles
Posted 2008-04-02 8:00 PM (#47476 - in reply to #47431)
Subject: Re: Your most neccessary artist.


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Originally posted by LBJ:
yeah. and at least 200 sets of strings, i hate playing on dead strings.
Don't strings age in the box?
knuckles
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Designzilla
Posted 2008-04-02 8:13 PM (#47477 - in reply to #47431)
Subject: Re: Your most neccessary artist.


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That's a really tough question to answer. I'd probably give a different answer on any given day, but looking through iTunes, I was surprised to see I have more Rolling Stones than anything else. So I'd have to say Little Feat.
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