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| Songs and arrangements that get the Blues rockin (Page 2/3) |
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davylong86
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FEB 02, 07:29 PM
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Thanks for the post. Music always makes me happy. Haven't been a lot of happiness out there lately. Robin Trower had some crazy faces, lol. [This message has been edited by davylong86 (edited 02-02-2021).]
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williegoat
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FEB 02, 08:21 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by 2.5:

Ive also seen alot of guitarists mouth the note sounds with their faces. |
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Marty Schwartz has a lot of really good instructional video for a wide selection of songs and a broad range of skill levels.
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2.5
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FEB 04, 02:41 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by davylong86:
Thanks for the post. Music always makes me happy. Haven't been a lot of happiness out there lately. Robin Trower had some crazy faces, lol.
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Feel free to post some you like too 
Just copy the link on a youtube page (on a pc) and then post it, pasting between these:
[YOUTUBE] [/YOUTUBE][This message has been edited by 2.5 (edited 02-04-2021).]
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2.5
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FEB 04, 03:23 PM
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Well, not a guitar lesson, but
Stevie's sound check:
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Mytime
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FEB 04, 07:45 PM
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I went to a Moody Blues concert in Baltimore, back in the 80s sometime. There was this band opening for them, Stevie Ray Vaughn was the lead guy. I had heard of him, wasn't really a fan at the time. OMG, What an opening band! What in the hell was I watching? Why was HE opening for an older-past their prime band! I was blown away. Awesome! When Stevie left, so did most of the crowd. I was soooo behind the wave on that one. I got a little older and began to appreciate really good blues after that. So glad I saw him then.
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sourmash
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FEB 04, 09:16 PM
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Couple bands I was into back after SRV moved on were Bloodline (check out their line up, you might have heard of all of those guys or their relatives) and Cry of Love. Highway Jones by Cry of Love is up tempo. The guitar tone is sonically scorching but perfect. Their hit was not up tempo but it's good. Peace Pipe.
Today I bought a Fender Squier Vista Series made in Japan JAGMASTER.
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williegoat
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FEB 04, 10:56 PM
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2.5
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FEB 05, 10:17 AM
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| quote | Originally posted by Mytime:
I went to a Moody Blues concert in Baltimore, back in the 80s sometime. There was this band opening for them, Stevie Ray Vaughn was the lead guy. I had heard of him, wasn't really a fan at the time. OMG, What an opening band! What in the hell was I watching? Why was HE opening for an older-past their prime band! I was blown away. Awesome! When Stevie left, so did most of the crowd. I was soooo behind the wave on that one. I got a little older and began to appreciate really good blues after that. So glad I saw him then. |
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Stevie was what first turned me towards blues as well.
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2.5
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FEB 05, 10:18 AM
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| quote | Originally posted by maryjane:
I thought maybe he was having an epileptic seizure.. |
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He isnt near as weird off stage 
But still gets into it on stage (2019)
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williegoat
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FEB 11, 03:30 PM
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One of those songs that has to be played LOUD!
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