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HAs anybody listened to Jeff Healy? A blind Canadian guitarist who is pretty amazing. I have his first two albums. Neither of them are all that good - except for the soloing. When the Beatles recorded "While My Guitar Gently Weeps", George Harrison had Clapton do the solo. Well, to be honest, Jeff Healy's effort on the same song makes Clapton's seem kind of amateurish. It's a bit of a shame his own music is so average.Speaking of guitarists - I might get to hear Tommy Emmanuel live in a week and a half!Chad
Speaking of guitarists - I might get to hear Tommy Emmanuel live in a week and a half!Chad
When they played "You Don't Love Me" at the Filmore East, the band was stoned (I was there).
Daygloworange:The general assumption seemed to be that the topic was great "rock" solos. I wasn't the only one struck by that fact. In particular, several others wondered how it was that classical and/or jazz guitarists were not mentioned. Yes, some were mentioned but even then there were objections. BTW, I am not questioning the right to hold strong opinions just that this community sees great guitar playing as being the province of rock & roll. That makes me sad.I had a similar discussion recently w/ a colleague @ work and had the distinct impression that interest in anything but popular music comes to most only w/ age. I bought my first system in 1968 and the music I bought and listened to then was not jazz or classical but the popular music of that era. I still listen to some of that music but for the most part my tastes have changed as I've gotten older. This is not a particularly novel notion and perhaps my sadness is about that fact more than any looking down at rhe tastes of others. Sorry
I got into TNT back in the 80's hair metal days.I picked up one of their albums again on vinyl a couple of years ago - I'll have to give it another listen.What do you like that LeTekro has done lately?
Lou Reed - Rock and Roll Animal (with Steve Hunter).
Yngwie then came out on fire.At one point he played Eruption. With his teeth! Perfectly!! I was working for a local band at the time,Bass Guitarist was with me and we were literally speechless.