darthseinfeld
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Its good to see Prince throw down some pure bluesThat was good, i never heard that before, thanks. Petty makes it sound like the Traveling Wilbury's a little.
Its good to see Prince throw down some pure bluesThat was good, i never heard that before, thanks. Petty makes it sound like the Traveling Wilbury's a little.
lol. Yes, l forgot about Roy Clark. He was excellent!! Another old time country picker was Chet Atkins.Roy Clark, man was gifted if it had strings he could crush it. Ukulele, banjo guitar
I'm an 80s metal guy,so I gotta go with Eddie Van Halen.He's the one guy you can tell is plating if you close your eyes.
Billy Gibbons is up there too,just because I've really like some bluesy sounds sometimes.
Randy Rhodes is another favorite of mine.I often wonder what he could have done with a guitar now days had he lived.I do know he'd be in the conversation as one of the best ever.
Absolutely RR was excellent. Shame what happened.
Saw Randy Rhoads about 6 weeks before the crash and he was tremendous.
He would have crushed it.Randy Rhodes is another favorite of mine.I often wonder what he could have done with a guitar now days had he lived.I do know he'd be in the conversation as one of the best ever.
YES. I always enjoyed Santana. Good music.I like to chill with Santana sometimes.
All great choices, but I'm going with SRV.I'm an 80s metal guy,so I gotta go with Eddie Van Halen.He's the one guy you can tell is plating if you close your eyes.
Billy Gibbons is up there too,just because I've really like some bluesy sounds sometimes.
Randy Rhodes is another favorite of mine.I often wonder what he could have done with a guitar now days had he lived.I do know he'd be in the conversation as one of the best ever.
I'd like to see some rare links of anyone's favorites if they have/find any.
I usually listen to this when i listen to Stevie Ray Vaughan.
Prince
Can't argue with that.All great choices, but I'm going with SRV.
Prince was awesome on many musical instruments.Prince didn't get nearly enough recognition for his guitar work. He was a brilliant writer, singer, and musician. I remember when he first came on the scene he was yet another one being hailed as "the next Jimi Hendrix". I think that lost him some would-be fans, as they stopped listening once they realized his music was so different from Jimi's, they didn't bother listening to what he was doing.
Not real familiar with Keith Urban's music, but I saw Travis Tritt about 20 years ago, and he ripped off a solo that had the whole audience stunned. If you had your eyes closed, you might have thought it was Steve Vai playing!Prince was awesome on many musical instruments.
I also think Keith Urban is a phenomenal guitar player. I saw him live last year and he ripped off an awesome solo that really surprised me.