i've sent a hello or two, and have developed friends as a result, some may just be checking the profile and others may be shy. i may read thier profile to see about compatibility first. howdy all
you can get off a plane any where in the world and meet the finest people or totally rude jerks, its the luck of the draw. standing near a jerk could be someone that would be a friend for life. cant judge the entire place on an unpleasant experience.
i say 8-8 this year, its pretty bad when your hopes are to break even, but would be in the right direction for a change. i do like what they did in the draft and free agency
ya matt guitar murphy, he goes way back to the 60's as james cottons guitarist and had his own thing going as well, saw him on his own just after the blues brothers movie, great guy great player
the stuff jhonny winter did with muddy was great, as for some of the players that have a blues/rock thing, i think it was as a result of muddy going electric way back when, a dude like buddy guy if anyone saw him in the 70's early 80's was tossing in a blues rock flavor and blowing people away with out losing the real blues, and buddy is the authentic stuff. oh just thought of duane allman
tinsley ellis, tab benoit, coco montoya, donald kinsey, lonnie mack, lonnie brooks, matt murphy, any of these ring a bell to anyone? does anyone collect this stuff on vinyl or cd? i do, it seems a dying hobby as more people are going to downloads
i saw walter trout a couple times once as john mayalls guitar player, and on his own at a small bar in duluth minnisota i have all of his albums, but havent heard the new one, on my must have list tho.
thanks, i will look into it. there are so many really good guitarists out there today, alot of don't get the notice they deserve, with the state of music industry these days and the indifference to this style by the younger generation now. love getting into a thread loke this, thanks
bonamassa is a great player, its great to know that there are still guitar heros coming up that play in a style that the greats of the 60's 70's did a couple more names not on the original list, larry mccray, albert collins, luther allison.
i've been jumped on about my picture or lack of one and same for my profile, just weeds out those critics straight away for me. since this thread first aired i have many friends on here that i enjoy communicating with, those that would have a problem about me arent my type anyway.
RE: Who is the greatest ever electric blues guitarist?
saw mayall live several times and met him in detroit 20 yrs ago.have you heard frank marino's version of red house? wow