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04-14-2008, 05:07 PM
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Squire
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Sunshine Of Your Love - Cream
Brown Sugar - Stones
See Me Feel Me - Who

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04-14-2008, 05:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Strat God
Sunshine Of Your Love - Cream
Brown Sugar - Stones
See Me Feel Me - Who

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Never figured you for classic rock? 
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04-14-2008, 05:50 PM
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Yo StratGod, nice choices, I loves me some classic rock too!
(BTW I play guitar too...and I love my strat!...boy is "Brown Sugar" a workout for the fingers when ya play it in standard tuning!)
I just got Magic Sam's "Black Magic" this weekend (recorded in 1967)....been listening to it non-stop.
Lately I've been listening to the Jimmy Page & the Black Crowes live double cd a lot, Charlie Christian/Dizzy Gillespie "After Hours", Chet Atkins' Greatest Hits, White Zombie "Super Sexy Sounds", Hank Williams III "Straight to Hell", a 70s funk compilation "Out of Sight!", and a compilation called "Pledge your allegiance...To Satan!" (by a bunch or creepy independent bands).
Last edited by Freedom Rider; 04-14-2008 at 05:59 PM.
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04-14-2008, 06:02 PM
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Sovereign
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Originally Posted by Freedom Rider
Yo StratGod, nice choices, I loves me some classic rock too!
(BTW I play guitar too...and I love my strat!)
I just got Magic Sam's "Black Magic" this weekend (recorded in 1967)....been listening to it non-stop.
Lately I've been listening to the Jimmy Page & the Black Crowes live double cd a lot, Charlie Christian/Dizzy Gillespie "After Hours", Chet Atkins' Greatest Hits, White Zombie "Super Sexy Sounds", Hank Williams III "Straight to Hell", a 70s funk compilation "Out of Sight!", and a compilation called "Pledge your allegiance...To Satan!" (by a bunch or creepy independent bands).
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I love classic rock, but I always come back to blues.
Nothing like a good blues guitar like Robert Johnson, John Lee Hooker.
How about you Freedom Rider do you ever venture down to that E CHORD, commonly called the "blues "chord? 
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04-14-2008, 06:12 PM
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Originally Posted by presluc
I love classic rock, but I always come back to blues.
Nothing like a good blues guitar like Robert Johnson, John Lee Hooker.
How about you Freedom Rider do you ever venture down to that E CHORD, commonly called the "blues "chord? 
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Oh heck yeah, love to jam in the key of E, there's nothing like playing the ol'Chuck Berry shuffle licks on the bass strings, or doing the ol' Muddy Waters "Mannish Boy" riff in E, while throwing in some pentatonic licks! Or doing some Lightnin' Hopkins revved-up country blues style finger-picking in E. Love it!
I got to meet John Lee Hooker once about 25 years ago, he signed my t-shirt, but his signature washed out the first time i washed the shirt!
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04-17-2008, 02:08 PM
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sigillum diaboli b y HIM, punkrock band with Ville.
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04-17-2008, 02:21 PM
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Sovereign
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Originally Posted by Freedom Rider
Oh heck yeah, love to jam in the key of E, there's nothing like playing the ol'Chuck Berry shuffle licks on the bass strings, or doing the ol' Muddy Waters "Mannish Boy" riff in E, while throwing in some pentatonic licks! Or doing some Lightnin' Hopkins revved-up country blues style finger-picking in E. Love it!
I got to meet John Lee Hooker once about 25 years ago, he signed my t-shirt, but his signature washed out the first time i washed the shirt!
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So, is your strat anything like the immortal Lucile owned by B.B. King?
Oh, and speaking of blues singers and meetings I got to see the late great Janis Joplin,.
Never will forget that, she come on stage with a joint behind her ear and a fifth of Jack Daniels.
Best white blues singer I ever heard. 
Last edited by presluc; 04-17-2008 at 02:28 PM.
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