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give me just one of your best tunes.

this is ROCKPAGE, right?

ok, let's ROCK. What do you love? What turns on your love lights?


What are you now listening too??

i'm interested in learning from You.
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don't think I'd ever be sick of hearing this song

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bif2q_Zo3-4

plus I doubt anyone else will post it
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hey good stuff
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how bout alittle frogwings. jimmy hearing kofi and otiel derek trucks and butch trucks.

good stuff.




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRI5RSBvqqo
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mjb wrote:how bout alittle frogwings. jimmy hearing kofi and otiel derek trucks and butch trucks.

good stuff.




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRI5RSBvqqo
I have that cd Mike at it is awesome.

Check out Marshall Tucker, and espically Toy Caldwell at around the 2:00 mark. Playing all those licks with his thumb.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hy6n5ovP ... annel_page
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mjb wrote:how bout alittle frogwings. jimmy hearing kofi and otiel derek trucks and butch trucks.

good stuff.




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRI5RSBvqqo
really liked that thanks. never heard that before, that's what i'm after
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Post by HurricaneBob »

Danny Gatton, best unknown gitter player ever.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfBF4rr7FiA
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www.myspace.com/slackertheorymusic

Check our stuff out there. As far as this area goes. It doesn't get any better than the 'Canes!
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Johnny Winter ... whew. what a guitar player. :D

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Thanks for sharing that Danny Gatton video Bobby...He's incredible!!!

I've always been a fan of guys that think outside the box when playing and he most certainly does!!!
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SRV

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undercoverjoe wrote:
mjb wrote:how bout alittle frogwings. jimmy hearing kofi and otiel derek trucks and butch trucks.

good stuff.




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRI5RSBvqqo
I have that cd Mike at it is awesome.

Check out Marshall Tucker, and espically Toy Caldwell at around the 2:00 mark. Playing all those licks with his thumb.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hy6n5ovP ... annel_page
yeah joe, your the one who turned me on to them! still waiting for you to burn me a copy :P
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Hurricane wrote:Danny Gatton, best unknown gitter player ever.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfBF4rr7FiA
nice, always a fav.
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I'm currently listening to Do What You Do by Mudvayne, because that's what's currently on my To Learn List. I literally have to dissect it measure by measure, because Ryan Martinie does so many little variations throughout the bass line. Dude is a total bad ass.

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As far as other stuff that I'm listening to...

Extreme - Saudades de Rock
I Mother Earth - Scenery and Fish
Nickelback - Dark Horse
Great White - Best of (1986 - 1992) (I always say the only thing worse than Great White being known for the club fire is being known for that Ian Hunter cover, because their original stuff kicks so much ass)
Dream Theater - Train of Thought
The Beatles - Rubber Soul
Metallica - Death Magnetic

I've also been watching a lot of stuff on Youtube lately, including a lot of Green Day footage (I'm psyched for the new album). I found some really old footage of them playing some outside gig around the 1039 Smooth era. People were pretty much ignoring them. If they only knew! Also, I've been checking out some new grass stuff, like Nickle Creek and Robinella and the CC String Band.
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Post by slink »

Yeah those are all great players.

I don't know how to attach a you tube video so I won't, but I found by accident another amazing guitar player. Just incredible speed and the whole band is dead on. New to me but some of you may have heard of him.

The video is BUMBLEFOOT - REAL worth a listen.[/b]
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CRazy Bitch :P
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I heard this KICK ASS song from the 70's and can't find out who recorded it..."Might as well go for a soda, nobody hurt, nobody died..." It is WAY ahead of it's time and we are currently working on it as a cover. Other then that, I have been listening to Metallica "Ride the Lighting," Black Label Society "1919 Eternal," and a lot of 80's stuff.
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Yes I'm a new world samurai, and a redneck none the less:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tIzP3Te05E
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Mr.MoJo RiZin' wrote:
I heard this KICK ASS song from the 70's and can't find out who recorded it..."Might as well go for a soda, nobody hurt, nobody died..." It is WAY ahead of it's time and we are currently working on it as a cover.
That song is "Go for Soda" by Kim Mitchell. It came out in 1984 on Kim's solo album Akimbo Alogo. Kim used to front Canadian rock trio Max Webster in the late '70s and '80's.

I agree, kickass tune!
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bassist_25 wrote:I'm currently listening to Do What You Do by Mudvayne, because that's what's currently on my To Learn List. I literally have to dissect it measure by measure, because Ryan Martinie does so many little variations throughout the bass line. Dude is a total bad ass.

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Post by skipisode »

I didn't know Harry Pellegrine played bass? (Dude resembles him).
Ha! Ha!

Also,
Check out Marshall Tucker, and especially Toy Caldwell at around the 2:00 mark. Playing all those licks with his thumb.
I had the fortunate pleasure of meeting him several times before he passed away (RIP) when I played in Sidewalk Romeo. We did some shows with The Marshall Tucker Band. Toy was a great guy and a hell of a player. I used to laugh at him because he would "borrow" guitar strings and picks from me before the shows. I used to ask him "don't you have a sponsorship or something....you should look into this". What a great memory for me. I also used to get a kick out of their bass player because he would stand on stage with his back to the audience right in front of his amp wearing a Mexican poncho.
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Jim Price wrote:Mr.MoJo RiZin' wrote:
I heard this KICK ASS song from the 70's and can't find out who recorded it..."Might as well go for a soda, nobody hurt, nobody died..." It is WAY ahead of it's time and we are currently working on it as a cover.
That song is "Go for Soda" by Kim Mitchell. It came out in 1984 on Kim's solo album Akimbo Alogo. Kim used to front Canadian rock trio Max Webster in the late '70s and '80's.

I agree, kickass tune!
god damn!! Thank you JP, I appreciate the info...I love that song. 1984 huh? I thought maybe it was older, but hey...it kicks ass!!
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Mr.MoJo RiZin' wrote:
Jim Price wrote:Mr.MoJo RiZin' wrote:
I heard this KICK ASS song from the 70's and can't find out who recorded it..."Might as well go for a soda, nobody hurt, nobody died..." It is WAY ahead of it's time and we are currently working on it as a cover.
That song is "Go for Soda" by Kim Mitchell. It came out in 1984 on Kim's solo album Akimbo Alogo. Kim used to front Canadian rock trio Max Webster in the late '70s and '80's.

I agree, kickass tune!
god damn!! Thank you JP, I appreciate the info...I love that song. 1984 huh? I thought maybe it was older, but hey...it kicks ass!!
that's why they say the 80's are bad imo :roll:

i'm sorry JP that tune sucked

hell of a lot better to choose from the 80's, imo
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My old guitarist Skippy! Man is a hellova picker!

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Post by fullthrottle666 »

JP,

this is good 80's

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRCCP1_0 ... re=related
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