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Anjdog2003 11-23-2020 3:18pm

Red House
 

Hardluck 11-23-2020 3:41pm

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Originally Posted by Anjdog2003 (Post 1825897)

Pity bump

Little Red L98. 11-23-2020 7:24pm

The yardstick by which all guitarists measured.


69camfrk 11-23-2020 7:43pm

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Originally Posted by Little Red L98. (Post 1825981)
The yardstick by which all guitarists measured.

https://youtu.be/n2cygQ3p_-A

Nope..only one Jimi....Worst thing is,his family has made more money off him than he made when he was alive.:sadangel:

69camfrk 11-23-2020 7:58pm


Giraffe (He/Him) 11-24-2020 4:28am

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Originally Posted by Little Red L98. (Post 1825981)
The yardstick by which all guitarists measured.

https://youtu.be/n2cygQ3p_-A

The next and last great innovator would probably be Eddie. Not that tons of great players haven't come along since but none changed the way the instrument was played like these two.

Strats-N-Vettes 11-24-2020 8:10am

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Originally Posted by Thomas (Post 1826133)
The next and last great innovator would probably be Eddie. Not that tons of great players haven't come along since but none changed the way the instrument was played like these two.



EVH?

Olustee bus 11-24-2020 9:34am

I thought he was just gonna be another noise maker. Oh he makes noise but one helluva entertainer. Great voice.

04 commemorative 11-24-2020 10:06am

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Lakota 11-24-2020 10:06am

"Still Got the Blues" is a rock/blues song by Northern Irish guitarist Gary Moore, composed in 1989.

Cry guitar, cry..

Used to be so easy to give my heart away.
But I found out the hard way,
there's a price you have to pay.
I found out that love was no friend of mine.
I should have known time after time.
So long, it was so long ago,
but I've still got the blues for you.


Dan Dlabay 11-24-2020 10:17am

I feel lucky that I got to see Jimi Hendrix and the Band of Gypsies in 1970. He is a true guitar god.


ThePirate 11-24-2020 10:29am

You know I had to:



Giraffe (He/Him) 11-24-2020 10:34am

Moore was an absolute beast player. Parisienne Walkways and Dust my Broom are killer.

Lakota 11-24-2020 11:01am

Think it was Steven Stills that asked Jimi Hendrix if he could see his guitar. Stills claimed he couldn't play a note on it. Hendrix told him that he doesn't use guitar strings, he uses piano strings.

Stills said he noticed that Hendrix had large hands with the longest fingers he ever saw.

Anjdog2003 11-24-2020 12:19pm

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Originally Posted by Thomas (Post 1826133)
The next and last great innovator would probably be Eddie. Not that tons of great players haven't come along since but none changed the way the instrument was played like these two.




Jeff Beck

Anjdog2003 11-24-2020 12:20pm

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Originally Posted by Strats-N-Vettes (Post 1826162)
EVH?



No Eddie Haskell.

Anjdog2003 11-24-2020 12:29pm

I saw Jimi Hendrix six feet from the stage April 1970. I had all his albums. A great guitarist but not even the close to being the best. His style was different and new but many musicians that play different instruments style will be the first or different. Doesn't mean they were the best.

Anjdog2003 11-24-2020 12:33pm

Different music but Al Di Meola, John McLaughlin, Allan Holdsworth and Paco de Lucía were 10x the guitarist than Jimi Hendrix. :yesnod:

04 commemorative 11-24-2020 12:34pm

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Originally Posted by Lakota (Post 1826224)
Think it was Steven Stills that asked Jimi Hendrix if he could see his guitar. Stills claimed he couldn't play a note on it. Hendrix told him that he doesn't use guitar strings, he uses piano strings.

Stills said he noticed that Hendrix had large hands with the longest fingers he ever saw.

That's what she said :syf:

Little Red L98. 11-24-2020 2:18pm

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Originally Posted by Anjdog2003 (Post 1826260)
Different music but Al Di Meola, John McLaughlin, Allan Holdsworth and Paco de Lucía were 10x the guitarist than Jimi Hendrix. :yesnod:

No nod to Django Reinhardt? :island14:


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