Master of hammering-on, Stanley Jordan:
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"Steve S" said:
Will, yes I did! I wore out two Dark Side of the Moon albums, you remember vinal, 33's, the big black frisbee's. Couple other two throw in Carlos Santanna, Brian May with Queenand I don't know his name but Alice Cooper's back up band guitar player. Muddy Water, Willie Dixon, B.B. King for the blues. My favorite Muddy Water song, "The Blues had A Baby and the named it Rock N Roll" Steve
My favorite BB King song is "Nobody Loves Me But My Mama, And She Could Be Jivin', Too" [smilie=2thumbsup.gif]
How about a little Joe satriani?
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Or Sir Edward?
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"TimD" said:
Here's a few off the top of my head.Hocus pocus by Focus
Ten years after – I'm going home
Pink Floyd – Comfortably numb
Stevie Ray Vaughn – Rivera paradise, Texas flood
Robin Trower – Bridge of sighs alblum
I love these all, and have mentioned some already! Trower's Bridge of Sighs album was fantastic. I like his stuff after he left Procol Harum best.
Let me see if I can find some Robin Trower…
Here!
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Hemi , I saw John Mclaughlin and the Mahavishnu orchestra live in grand Rapids when I was like 15 (35 years ago.) He palyed with Jaco pastorius and Jerry Good man, Ian Hammer. Billy Cobham on drums. It was the best concert I ever saw. He traded licks with Jerry goodmans electric violin for about 5 minutes, what a battle. They were promoting the inner mounting flame tour. That was like 73 or 74. Lots of weed smke in that room ha ha ha . He started the show with ten minutes of him playing a sitar. Mike
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