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Post by John on Aug 24, 2014 18:44:01 GMT
Seeing we got one on violin concertos I thought why not guitar inspired music videos Here are 3 to start I decided one acoustic one blues based and one rock based First up is John Jorgenson doing a tribute to Danny Gatton but also has a Django feel to it
Next up is Freddie King having a bit of fun
Last not least Hendrix playing Hey Joe
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Post by jollyfix on Aug 24, 2014 18:56:00 GMT
Now for a fun based one. I just like the innocence and fun of this one. They look like they are having fun.
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Post by John on Aug 24, 2014 19:01:11 GMT
Thanks for sharing agree real fun
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Post by jollyfix on Aug 24, 2014 19:04:06 GMT
Now something a wee bit raw.
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Post by jammy on Aug 24, 2014 19:04:49 GMT
A coupe o good uns.........
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Post by John on Aug 24, 2014 19:11:17 GMT
Love Rory Thanks for sharing
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Post by jammy on Aug 24, 2014 19:14:07 GMT
Love Rory Thanks for sharing He's a bit special aint he John........
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Post by John on Aug 24, 2014 19:15:00 GMT
Some early Rory with Taste
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Post by John on Aug 24, 2014 19:20:04 GMT
A documentary on Rory
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Post by Slinger on Aug 25, 2014 14:16:22 GMT
This is pretty much the one that started it all for me, and prompted many screams of "turn your f*ck*ng treble down" over the years during band rehearsals. The amazing Stan Webb, one of my guitar heroes to this day. Another hero, Albert Lee. Here he's teaming up with the not inconsiderable talent of Steve Morse of The Dixie Dregs, Kansas, and more recently Deep Purple. I had a really nice chat over the phone with this guy year ago. Well, he shouldn't have been daft enough to leave his details on a cassette that went out to music shops demonstrating a well known brand of guitar strings. Adrian Legg, with the added bonus of a bit of Brad Jones on the end.
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Post by ChrisB on Aug 25, 2014 20:06:45 GMT
This has to be my favourite footage of Jimi's playing.
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Post by Pinch on Aug 27, 2014 16:42:03 GMT
I was at this gig with my father. It was the day after he'd been released from hospital after having had open heart surgery. We started off at the front, to get a good view, but when the first tune dropped the crowd went mental and we had to pull back, lest his rib cage burst.
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Post by Pinch on Aug 27, 2014 16:56:24 GMT
From the same gig - this one's a little more raucous.
And here he is just with his bass, playing some much calmer stuff - it's 37 minutes, but it's all pretty marvellous.
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Post by MartinT on Sept 7, 2014 10:40:24 GMT
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Post by Slinger on Nov 29, 2016 1:08:30 GMT
If Gary Moore had a son who played guitar what would he sound like?
Why he'd sound like this of course...
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Post by daytona600 on Nov 29, 2016 22:22:11 GMT
one from mr nelsom - sound only
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2016 18:08:28 GMT
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Post by ChrisB on Nov 30, 2016 18:47:58 GMT
This one will make you smile John. Reminded me of the Hammersmith Odeon, 1982...83...?
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Post by John on Dec 1, 2016 6:39:00 GMT
I think it was 82 as was after he played the Ozzy festival in Port Vale Good concert I think one of the few times I enjoyed a drum solo
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Post by ChrisB on Dec 1, 2016 8:20:53 GMT
Ah, that would be '81 then.
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