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The superior buzz-a-licious thread (Original Post) Tobin S. Oct 2012 OP
Wild Belle SEMOVoter Oct 2012 #1
That's pretty smooth. Tobin S. Oct 2012 #4
Has a earlier Brazilian Girls vibe SEMOVoter Oct 2012 #7
Here's a guy who was an early Hendrix-influenced jammer. MiddleFingerMom Oct 2012 #2
I saw Trower a couple years ago. bluedigger Oct 2012 #3
That rocks pretty hard and is an excellent live version. Tobin S. Oct 2012 #5
I missed the opportunity to party with Jimi after his first Milwaukee show-I was tripping on Blue bobthedrummer Oct 2012 #6
Thanks to me.... n/t jme0318 Oct 2012 #8

SEMOVoter

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7. Has a earlier Brazilian Girls vibe
Sun Oct 14, 2012, 12:34 PM
Oct 2012

I came across this on a search for something else and the song just stuck in my ear. Very mellow.

MiddleFingerMom

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2. Here's a guy who was an early Hendrix-influenced jammer.
Fri Oct 12, 2012, 11:42 PM
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I almost posted a 1974 version of "Bridge of Sighs", as it appears he's lost his bass/vocalist
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1. What ignant idiot said geezers can't JAM?!?!?
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Tobin S.

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5. That rocks pretty hard and is an excellent live version.
Sat Oct 13, 2012, 01:44 PM
Oct 2012

They play Trower sometimes on one of the satellite radio stations I listen to. He is a masterful guitarist, and while somewhat famous, he should be more widely known.

 

bobthedrummer

(26,083 posts)
6. I missed the opportunity to party with Jimi after his first Milwaukee show-I was tripping on Blue
Sat Oct 13, 2012, 01:52 PM
Oct 2012

Flats and residing near The Soft Machine's B-3 back in the daze....

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