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Thursday's show will be a torrid tale of Burton and Taylor, however it's more likely to be James and Martin rather than Elizabeth and Richard. The theme is guitar heroes and I'd like to know who yours are.
It would be easy to fill the show with the usual suspects from the rock world but I'd love to get nominations for folk, soul and country and maybe even a bit of classical guitar?
Axes at the ready bloggers for hero worship of the guitar kind...
Pic: Simon Murphy
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At 7th Sep 2011, ericinelgin wrote:Rumble - Link Wray
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At 7th Sep 2011, ericinelgin wrote:Vaseline Machine Gun - Leo Kottke
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At 7th Sep 2011, ericinelgin wrote:Sweet Dreams - Roy Buchanan
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At 7th Sep 2011, ericinelgin wrote:I Love Everybody - Johnny Winter
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At 7th Sep 2011, ericinelgin wrote:Embryonic Journey - Jorma Kaukonen (Jefferson Airplane)
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At 7th Sep 2011, ericinelgin wrote:My Heart Beat Like A Hammer - Fleetwood Mac
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At 7th Sep 2011, ericinelgin wrote:High Hopes - David Gilmour (Pink Floyd)
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At 7th Sep 2011, ericinelgin wrote:If We Never Meet Again - Roger McGuinn
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At 7th Sep 2011, ericinelgin wrote:Life In The Jungle - Walter Trout
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At 7th Sep 2011, ericinelgin wrote:Tear Stained Letter - Richard Thompson
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At 7th Sep 2011, ericinelgin wrote:Wayside Tavern - Jerry Douglas & Peter Rowan
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At 7th Sep 2011, ericinelgin wrote:Back In The USA - Albert Lee & Hogan's Heroes
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At 7th Sep 2011, Thing-Fish wrote:I'd love to get nominations for folk, soul and country and maybe even a bit of classical guitar as I easily fill the show with the usual suspects from the rock world.
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At 7th Sep 2011, norriemaclean wrote:I give you not one but two guitar legends in one song. Oh and the singer is not bad on the bass:
Paul McCartney - No Other Baby
David Gilmour and the superb ex-pirate sadly missed Mick Green.
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At 7th Sep 2011, ericinelgin wrote:In Your Mind - Bryan Ferry - Chris Spedding's beautiful simplicity
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At 7th Sep 2011, norriemaclean wrote:Prince. Man is a genius and this is superb:
The look and Danni Harrison's face says it all.
As is
Prince - When Doves Cry or I Hate U
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At 7th Sep 2011, ericinelgin wrote:Asturias - John Wiliiams
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At 7th Sep 2011, ericinelgin wrote:I'll See You In My Dreams - Chet Atkins & Mark Knopfler
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At 7th Sep 2011, ericinelgin wrote:Catch Me - Joe Pass
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At 7th Sep 2011, ericinelgin wrote:Heroes - David Bowie - Robert Fripp demonstrates feedback
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At 7th Sep 2011, ericinelgin wrote:Smokey Mountain Lullaby - Tommy Emmanuel
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At 7th Sep 2011, Jesus wrote:Ìý
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At 7th Sep 2011, ericinelgin wrote:Jesus On The Mainline - Ry Cooder
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At 7th Sep 2011, gaie wrote:for the umpteenth time - surely to goodness his time has come
Black Lung Heartache - Joe Bonamassa
or
You Better Watch Yourself - Joe Bonamassa
or
The Whale that Swallowed Jonah - Joe Bonamassa
or whichever JB track Radio Scotland can lay its hands on
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At 7th Sep 2011, Jesus wrote:Ìý
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At 7th Sep 2011, dale_kelvin wrote:# loads @ ya ericinelgin
lol....awa' tae the pub man and ha' a wee break.
cheers frae the dale
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At 7th Sep 2011, ericinelgin wrote:#25
Britain's is worth a listen, too.
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At 7th Sep 2011, ericinelgin wrote:#27
Enough for a programme - off for a cup of tea.
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At 7th Sep 2011, DC wrote:Graaayyyttt suggestions eric.
I'll leave the Gilmour selection to others. I want to hear Keef on Thursday night.
New Faces - The Rolling Stones
DC
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At 7th Sep 2011, gaie wrote:Going Home - Bert Jansch
Leave the Light On - Jeff Healey
Cause We've Ended as Lovers - Jeff Beck
hunners of great choices, Eric - OK if I add in
The Road We're On - Sonny Landreth?
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At 7th Sep 2011, Alfaeraferry wrote:# 14 Thing-Fish - Seconded
My starter for 10
Chet Atkins & Mark Knopfler - Yakety Axe
Jerry Reed - East Bound & Down
Brad Paisley & Keith Urban - Start A Band
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At 7th Sep 2011, Alfaeraferry wrote:#17 Yes Norrie agree that yir man is a genius.
Could probably go for anything anytime the man picks up his guitar but my personal favourite is
Little Red Corvette - Prince
I just love the hook during the song
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At 7th Sep 2011, mary-doll wrote:from previous blog - eric, you must have been feeling a bit lonely to offer that kind advice or I'm a bit slow. Or perhaps both.
Anyways - guitar? One of the few instruments I've ever made a semi-tuneful stab at without embarrassing myself too much. Am married to a very musically gifted man and our sons are both talented musicians, so am constantly expected to be somehow accomplished in some instrument by folk who make assumptions for the sake of easy get outs in tiresome social gathering conversations......
where was I??
Guitars - right. I don't remember who it was, but it was someone on the blog who brought this to my attention. Marvellous. Deserves a replay so others who don't know it get a chance to experience the same exhilaration and joie de vivre this inspired in me! It's simply gorgeous.
Rodrigo e Gabriela Tamacun
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At 7th Sep 2011, Alfaeraferry wrote:Pride and Joy / Stevie Ray Vaughan - It's Stevie Ray no explanation required.
Joe Bonamassa / The Ballad of John Henry. - Joe B is carrying the torch for just now. He is the man....
Black Country Communion / Outsider - Joe B doin his thing with a certain Mr Hughes giving some vocal support.
Too much alcohol / Rory Gallagher. - Ditto for my SRV comment, it's Rory guys!
8 Track / Bryan Setzer - Need to get a Gretsch in there.
Romeo & Juliet / Mark Knopfler - who can play the intro? Wish I could.......
Eric Bibb / Bookers Guitar - If anyone hasn't heard this give yourself a treat, you will go back for more.
Django Reinhardt / Minor Swing - Used lots of times on the telly and stuff, often copied, never equalled.
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At 7th Sep 2011, mary-doll wrote:#35 Al - Django - fab!
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At 7th Sep 2011, Alfaeraferry wrote:#36 Have you saw this mary-doll?
Wee tribute from Joe B
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At 7th Sep 2011, Alfaeraferry wrote:#25 gaie
or whichever JB track Radio Scotland can lay its hands on
Love it..it is frustratin......he'll be recognised eventually, has to be.
What about trying
Eric Clapton & Joe Bonamassa - Further on up the road
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At 7th Sep 2011, mary-doll wrote:#37 Enjoyed Mr B - didn't totally get the "homage" to DR - a very different angle, with the amplification and electricy stuff. Plenty of room for appreciating where folk get their inspiration from, though. That boy can play!
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At 7th Sep 2011, paolopablo wrote:Put your lights on / santana & everlast
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At 7th Sep 2011, gaie wrote:#38 yes, would do nicely as well and I think we can get a third on board for that track - eh, Henri? that could almost qualify as 'popular tonight'.
I absolutely love Joe, Dust Bowl is the most completely satisfying album since - oh whatever the last one I was raving about was. Hope he comes to Scotland soon - I know BCC were in Glasgow, but I'm not just so keen on them.
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At 7th Sep 2011, paolopablo wrote:The Genius that is George Benson.
This Masquerade would be good but if it's too long then Breezin would do. Some of his other instrumental stuff is superb but not often heard. Another really good track is Livin Inside your love which was also done by Earl Klugh.
Stanley Clarke
One of the great jazz / funk /fusion guitarists. Tam Ferrie used to use one of his tracks as his backing music many moons ago on Radio scotland.
Together Again / Stanley Clarke
Bobby Womack
Multi instrumentalist but primarily guitarist and any excuse for a bit of bob is ok by me
Home is where the heart is / Bobby Womack
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At 7th Sep 2011, DC wrote:Just on that point Gaie, "that's been asked for a lot tonight", why doesn't Bryan mention their names?
They should be telt....
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At 7th Sep 2011, Alfaeraferry wrote:#41 - He's an unsung hero alright, Dust Bowl is immense.
Difficult to pick a favourite track from the man cos he's always.....good. Need to watch in case I get moderated.
I also love his cover of Seagull. Why would you even try and sing it after Paul Rodgers but he pulls it off, it's excellent.
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At 7th Sep 2011, paulhandley wrote:something different to the usual?
how about some Rock & Soul then.....
Christobel - Joan As Police Woman
....Joan started as a violinist and most of her songs feature her playing keyboards, but when she picked up the guitar last week at her Edinburgh gig, this track got a big response from the fans.
She has a soulful expressive voice which sounds as good live as it does on her albums.
Paul from Ayr
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At 7th Sep 2011, Alfaeraferry wrote:Another unsung hero;
Mick Ronson - David Bowie / Suffragette City
Nae Mick Nae Ziggy
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At 7th Sep 2011, joe-k-brown wrote:A tad random, but here goes:
Strawberry letter 23 - the Brothers Johnson
That lady - Isley Brothers (with Ernie (!) on guitar)
Sultans of swing - Dire Straits (Mr Knopfler's very best)
Long train runnin' - Doobie Brothers (Patrick Simmons/Tom Johnston)
Since you been gone - Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow
Back street love - Trapeze (Mel Galley)
My generation - The Whoe (Pete Townsend)
(Nice dream) - Radiohead (Johnny Greenwood)
Happy to second Joe B and George Benson.
Joe
Linlithgow
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At 7th Sep 2011, norriemaclean wrote:Could not agree more Alfaeraferry. Mick Ronson was a fantastic musician. Anything of his really would be great to hear. Other than his solo stuff my favourite is the re-mix of Moonage Daydream which really brings out his superb guitar. Love it. Bowie has had some impressive guitar players on his lp's over the years:
Marc Bolan - Prettiest Star
Mick Ronson - Moonage Daydream
Alan Parker - 1884
Carlos Alomar - Fascination
Earl Slik - Golden Years
Ricky Gardiner - Sound and Vision (he also wrote the music for Iggy Pop's The Passenger). He is from Edinburgh but not sure if juliefromedinburgh or louisejuliefromedinburghspal know him
Adrian Belew - Boys Keep Swinging
Robert Fripp - Heroes / Teenage Wildlife (Mr Toyah....
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Lets Dance
Peter Frampton - Day In Day Out
Pete Townsend - Slow burn
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At 7th Sep 2011, norriemaclean wrote:James Burton:
James Burton - I Know You Don't Want Me No More
Gram Parsons - Kiss the Children
Brad Paisley - Cluster Pluck
Emmylou Harris - Til I Gain Control Again
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At 7th Sep 2011, Alfaeraferry wrote:#45 #48
Hey Norrie, you must be nearly as auld as me, that'll be over 21 then....
Canny argue with anyone on your excellent list but obviously SRV is a huge favourite of mine, he could have been anything.
Robert Fripp - you realise I'm having to go into the attic and dig out all my old King Crimson vynil now, cheers.
In the the meantime can I ask paulhandley if this qualifies as 'Rock and Soul'
Tick Tock People - The Vaughan Brothers
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At 8th Sep 2011, Kene Gelly wrote:'Stairway to Heaven' ~~ Rodrigo Y Gabriella
No explanation necessary ...
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At 8th Sep 2011, Scotch Get wrote:THURSDAY
Shadow of Doubt - Bonnie Raitt
Said She Was a Dancer - Jethro Tull ~ Martin Lancelot Barre
Mr. Banker - Lynyrd Skynyrd ~ Ed King & Gary Rossington giein' it laldy.
:o)
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At 8th Sep 2011, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:"Without Buddy Guy there would be no Stevie Ray Vaughan" - Stevie Ray Vaughan
An influence on Clapton, Hendrix, Beck...
Here with the added extra of Bonnie Raitt...
Buddy Guy - 'Feels Like Rain'
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At 8th Sep 2011, Will Power wrote:#34 #51
A huge 2nd for either of these tracks by Rodrigo y Gabriella. It was me M-D ☺
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At 8th Sep 2011, ericinelgin wrote:The Man Who Mistook His Guitar For A Telephone
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At 8th Sep 2011, henri hannah wrote:#48
More than happy to third Joe Bonamassa. I am also the proud owner of a Dust Bowl however Further On Up The Road - Joe Bonamassa & Eric Clapton is terrific and an easy sell to our hero, since it's catchy, drive-time friendly and captures two blues guitar greats in the one track and there's probably an easy fade about 3.5 mins.
Doubtless, it's not in the library, so, more to follow.
regardez- youse
henri
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At 8th Sep 2011, ericinelgin wrote:What kind of one-horse radio station relies on its listeners supplying Cds?
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At 8th Sep 2011, paolopablo wrote:What kind of radio station with its own online recipe kitchen relies on its listeners providing banana loaves :-)
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At 8th Sep 2011, dale_kelvin wrote:guitar heroes....nae borra..........
'wonderful land'.....................shadows
'kon-tiki'..........................shadows
'apache'..........................shadows
'fbi'................................shadows
and if ye think this is good you should watch the film its from (blue collar).......
'hard working man'.........ry cooder (c'pn beefy on vocals)
cheers frae the dale
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At 8th Sep 2011, Thing-Fish wrote:Does Bryan playing Beefheart last night mean I have to lay off the whingeing about same old same old etc etc?
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At 8th Sep 2011, henri hannah wrote:Interesting to hear Ron Sexsmith on last night's show.
I knew nothing about him but a pal phoned me up and suggested we join him and his Mrs at this week's gig in the ABC. So I deliberately didn't listen to Rikki's show in case I discovered I didn't care for it and the evening was going to be torture.Besides I like going to gigs I know nothing about - anyone else do that? The last time it happened was Wilco and what a night that turned out to be. Wow.
A fairly unlikely looking performer, it has to be said - when he came on I thought he looked like k d lang with a perm but as the evening progressed I realised that he was really like a fusion of k d lang and Little Richard in appearance, however unlikely, and he didn't have the great stage presence of either. It's strange, but I find all Canadian performers look slightly odd.
There was something inherently shy at the root of his performance, something slightly inhibited, which has it's own charm and the audience responded to that.
It occurred to me it might be because of his name - I think I'd have changed it. 'Sexsmith' implies this might be something you're good at, which is a helluva burden to carry around - he'd have been more comfortable about everything - even the smoking jacket - if he'd been Ron Wordsmith: they're never going to make him sexy.
And a very good wordsmith he is too and whilst I don't know the work, I enjoyed the songs and the performance. The air of oddity was hyped by the band who all wore strange headgear on stage and looked like characters from a spaghetti western and a giant cartoon of Ron which only further served to confuse since it looked like a friendly, benign, Mrs Thatcher. Still, the band can play. That Ron is cool hip and trendy was confirmed by finding ourselves standing beside Monica Queen, she of the dark glasses and the backing vocals, and she was singing along to all the numbers by memory since she clearly couldn't see anything.
The audience comprised diehard passionate fans: it was a good gig, the audience gave Ron a tumultuous response, leaving the stage he looked grateful and slightly bowled over emotionally by the intensity of the audience's appreciation. But that's Glasgow.
There's something to check out here - I might become a fan.
regardez youse
henri
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At 8th Sep 2011, henri hannah wrote:57/58
It's all about inter - activity,chaps.
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At 8th Sep 2011, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:#61 Yep...another one I've been asking for for the last 2 years or so...steadfastly ignored!
Anyway...
'Get It' or 'Back To Schooldays' - Dave Edmunds
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At 8th Sep 2011, Scotch Get wrote:#60
Thing-Fish,
Au contraire. Your tactics are working. Whingeing is your raison d'être, and the G.I.O. blog is your home.
Pure so it is.
;o)
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At 8th Sep 2011, dale_kelvin wrote:# re previously nearly every day on the blog.
i recall stevie nicks being interviewed on radio 2 during the 'say you will' tour and remarking that audiences do not like when you turn up and play a whole load of new material. she said that they need time to familiarise themselves with new songs and so when they come along to a concert they expect to hear all the old favourites with a smattering of the new stuff....and the great thing about gio is hearing some great old favourites (no, not the smiths) but within the programme there's usually a couple of songs not heard before which open new experiences....an example of this would be 'the the' that was played the other night....i hadn't heard that before and i loved it.
cheers frae the dale
cheers frae the dale
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At 8th Sep 2011, Scotch Get wrote:Ìý
Hoppo had a brilliant story about Stevie Nicks. I miss Hoppo...
*sigh*
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At 8th Sep 2011, norriemaclean wrote:Waddy Watchell (Warren Zevon, Iggy Pop, Linda rondstant, Stevie Nicks, Jackson Browne, Bob Dylan etc etc.)
Stevie Nicks - Edge of Seventeen
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At 8th Sep 2011, norriemaclean wrote:Dan Tyminski (Alison Krauss, Union Station, Leann Rimes, Brad Paisley, Joan Osborne, Reba McEntire, Dolly Parton, and Alan Jackson)
The Soggy Bottom Boys - Man Of Constant Sorrow
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At 8th Sep 2011, ElspethsDaddy wrote:Martyn Joseph - Dolphins Make Me Cry
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At 8th Sep 2011, henri hannah wrote:There was a thing on Chris Evans recently where they asked Brian May who, in his humble opinion was the greatest guitarist ever, and he replied -
Jeff Beck
so they asked Jeff Beck the same question and he replied
.......?
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At 8th Sep 2011, norriemaclean wrote:Jeff Beck?
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At 8th Sep 2011, dale_kelvin wrote:from the wonderful 'rogues gallery' cd
'mingulay boat song'...................richard thompson
cheers frae the dale
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At 8th Sep 2011, henri hannah wrote:None of these are answers to the above..
Eric Stewart: wonderful and mostly understated player, however, a blistering display and completely controlled performance can be found on
Blackmail - 10CC
This has the big advantage of being contained within a pop song, so the guitar is not an end in itself, which makes it drivetime friendly.I know this is in the library, because I delivered it.
Rory Gallagher; just awesome, but to get us a way from a night of guitar solos, try
Just The Smile - Rory Gallagher lovely Pentangle type acoustic playing, most lovely and commended to the blogotariat.
No Problem - Knut Reiersrud form the album Tramp;
this is simply glorious -just beautiful - Ry Cooder, eat your heart out (check this out on Spotify etc) might be in the library, was played on Global Gathering a few weeks ago.
more to follow
regardez youse
henri
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At 8th Sep 2011, Will Power wrote:Tom Verlaine & Richard Lloyd
Television - Prove It
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At 8th Sep 2011, Will Power wrote:Adrian Belew
Tom Tom Club - Genius of Love
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At 8th Sep 2011, Alfaeraferry wrote:Fancy a wee slide anyone;
Down in the flood - Derek Trucks
Zydeco Shuffle - Sonny Landreth
and from this side of the puddle;
Into the deep - Johnny Dickinson
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At 8th Sep 2011, DC wrote:#70 Hank Marvin
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At 8th Sep 2011, DC wrote:Ooops!
Should have added
B-)
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At 8th Sep 2011, Will Power wrote:Martin Taylor - Johnny and Mary
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At 8th Sep 2011, Alfaeraferry wrote:Can I put a wee shout in for
Blowin Free / Wisbone Ash - Ted and Martin Turner and Andy Powell
In My Own Time / Family - Charley Whitney on guitar...
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At 8th Sep 2011, mary-doll wrote:#54 Billy - a belated thanks for introducing me to them, they're a joy to hear and watch!
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At 8th Sep 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:Tony Iommi
Despite losing the tips of his fingers aged 17.
"Supernaut" - Black Sabbath
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At 8th Sep 2011, mikeshropshire wrote:Kris Drever put down a couple of solo guitar tracks on his "Black Water' album, namely 'Rodney's Glory' and 'Honk Toot'... amazing stuff, especially live!
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At 8th Sep 2011, ericinelgin wrote:#82
So they were originally a Django tribute band.
Best I've seen:
Hocus Pocus - Focus - Jan Akkerman
ETI - Blue Öyster Cult - Donald "Buck Dharma" Roeser
Best Guitar Solo:
- Jefferson Airplane - Jorma Kaukonen
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At 8th Sep 2011, Will Power wrote:Johnny "Guitar" Watson - A Real Mother For Ya
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At 8th Sep 2011, henri hannah wrote:#70.
At 12:33 8th Sep 2011, You wrote:
There was a thing on Chris Evans recently where they asked Brian May who, in his humble opinion, was the greatest guitarist ever, and he replied -
Jeff Beck
so they asked Jeff Beck the same question and he replied
Martin Taylor
Big 2nd for Billy In Alloa, but would also like to hear
La Mer - Martin Taylor from the latest album
regardez youse
henri
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At 8th Sep 2011, Thing-Fish wrote:#64 So it’s de rigueur and I have carte blanche?
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At 8th Sep 2011, ericinelgin wrote:It's enough to give you the bleus
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At 8th Sep 2011, Willie B wrote:Loving the music of Joni Mitchell and Steely Dan on whose albums he appears I have to mention the great Larry Coryell ."Kid Charlemagne"from Steely Dan's "The Royal Scam"would be cool.Other favourites of mine are Duane Allman whose amazing guitarwork with Aretha Franklin on "The Dark End of the Street"or even better Wilson Picket's barnstorming cover of "Hey Jude which has blistering guitarwork at the end by him.Pat Metheny I love and the extraordinary bassplayer Jaco Pastorius of Weather Report too.Weather Report's "Teen Town"or "Birdland"would be great buy lets hear two legends together Duane Allman and Wison Pickett on "Hey Jude" or Aretha's "Dark End of the Street"Cheers,Willie Bartke
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At 8th Sep 2011, henri hannah wrote:The unmistakable sound of the Funk Brother, Dennis Coffey:
It's A Shame - the Detroit Spinners
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henri
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At 8th Sep 2011, henri hannah wrote:Aye, I remember the days the days when the only guitarist anyone had ever heard of was Bert Weedon.
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At 8th Sep 2011, paolopablo wrote:#90 What a track. That and rubberband man were the Spinners best.
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At 8th Sep 2011, Alfaeraferry wrote:#90 #92 Brilliant henri
Rubberband man has to be a great shout for tomorrow too....
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At 8th Sep 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#91
And such an unfortunate name too.
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At 8th Sep 2011, Willie B wrote:I know it may be uncool but I like Mason Williams "Classical Gas"!Cheers,Willie Bartke
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At 8th Sep 2011, Willie B wrote:Daniel Lanois "The Maker"or his great guitar on Emmy Lou Harris's cover of Hendrix's"May this Be Love"Cheers,Willie Bartke
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At 8th Sep 2011, Will Power wrote:"You're my guitar hero"
The Clash - Complete Control
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At 8th Sep 2011, Thing-Fish wrote:WATERMELON IN EASTER HAY from GUITAR by FRANK ZAPPA
TREACHEROUS CRETINS from SHUT UP ‘N PLAY YER GUITAR by FRANK ZAPPA
too much to choose from – zoot allures!
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At 8th Sep 2011, henri hannah wrote:#95
Nothing wrong with it,Willie. I like lots of uncool stuff. Jim frae Eskine gave me into trouble for insisting on getting Transglobal Underground's 'Chariots' on GIO, by fair means or foul. Sister Margaret's banana loaves were utilised as was the ayatollah's inability to walk.......
But it was condemned by the man who brought us 'Fish Heads'... obviously all my taste is in my mouth..
on the subject of taste, Rory Gallagher's posthumously but recently released album ' Notes From San Fransico' contains a couple of stoaters.
Wheels Within Wheels - Rory Gallagher (you forget what a great singer he was, Noel & Liam must be proud.)
regardez youse
henri
PS .. I like Sounds Orchestral too...
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At 8th Sep 2011, Will Power wrote:John McGeoch
Siouxsie & The Banshees - Spellbound
Magazine - Shot By Both Sides
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