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Related: About this forumHere is where I say something to get you to watch a video of one of the most underated guitarists.
Ever. A pioneer, front runner, icon, long hair. Not glam long hair though.
world wide wally
(21,754 posts)Very Jeff Bechish as well.
Eko
(7,337 posts)Oh, Jeff Beck.
Not really,, Beck is cool , but not really in the same class.
Mr.Bill
(24,317 posts)and with his own band. Both times in large clubs that held about 800 people. Absolutely one of the greatest guitarists alive. Back in the 80s Guitar Player magazines had to make him ineligible for their reader's survey for best guitarist. The reason was he had won it for five years straight.
Both times when I saw him it seemed like every guitar player in the area who didn't have a gig that night was in the audience.
Eko
(7,337 posts)Awesome every time. Trick question, do you know who he called Carolina? another phenomenal guitarist.
Used to play for the Allman Bros, Jazz is dead, Aquarium Rescue Unit, Plays for Widespread, plays with John McLaughlin,,, awesome player and person. Enjoy.
Lochloosa
(16,067 posts)Of course, I'll see them again at Wanee Fest.
onit2day
(1,201 posts)Beautifully played. Tune is running in my head over and over. Marked it a a favorite. Thanks for posting this. It was a real treat.
Mr.Bill
(24,317 posts)That song is my favorite George Harrison song. Great version there.
Mr.Bill
(24,317 posts)onit2day
(1,201 posts)yuiyoshida
(41,836 posts)tomp
(9,512 posts)great groove. I can imagine myself with a few beers in me and dancing to this. however, there's a bit of a show off quality to the music and the composition seems like a series of riffs strung together and then jammed on for a minute before switching to the next riff. They make it flow nicely and they are so tight together on the hits and transitions.
Furthermore, morse in NOT underrated by guitar players. His talents are highly lauded in just about every guitar magazine on a monthly basis.
Eko
(7,337 posts)but most people have never heard of him.
concreteblue
(626 posts)WHere the song "Ice Cakes" is from, was revealed to me by my fraternity Big Brother some 39 years ago. I had just got 2nd row tix to see TOTO on their first record tour, and the Dregs were opening. Had never heard of the Dregs.
We went to the show, and I was blown away. Left about halfway through TOTO's set.....
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