taabru45 said:....'bout time someone mentioned Les somebody.... :lol: Steffan
Ridgemont said:No love for Bill I see. Distinct and unforgettable style.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fm1qtX7Mz5w
coastie99 said:beinhard said:(except for Greeny, he is always there).
beinhard
Atta boy !!
Frosty said:My taste is always changing so it would be impossible to make an immutable list! But, I was thinking about who I've been listening to lately - more than three musicians, for sure. But one could trace the roots of those players back to a smaller number of seminal pickers. So, I suppose I would have to award "hero" status to the original roots players of those styles, in no particular order: Gary Davis, Blind Blake and Merle Travis.
If they're calling you old, GAD, then they're calling me old, because I graduated the same year you did. While I didn't go to high school with you, I did go to high school with this guy. Back then, I wasn't as educated as I am now, so I didn't fully appreciate his good taste in guitars.GAD said:Born in '82? I graduated High School in '82. You callin' me old?
fab467 said:West:
Doobie Doobie Doooo? Not to be confused with Old Blue Eyes...
Saw these guys live in the late '70s. Dynamite concert!
+1Thunderface said:But I digress. We were discussing guitar heroes, of which I admired a great many on this list. Then I saw "Going Down" and now I want to play like ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3A-PHgXb_yk
I second that emotion Thunder and fearless. BP is really unreal...really! 8)Thunderface said:But I digress. We were discussing guitar heroes, of which I admired a great many on this list. Then I saw "Going Down" and now I want to play like ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3A-PHgXb_yk
fab467 said:I second that emotion Thunder and fearless. BP is really unreal...really! 8)Thunderface said:But I digress. We were discussing guitar heroes, of which I admired a great many on this list. Then I saw "Going Down" and now I want to play like ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3A-PHgXb_yk