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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Don't forget the guyliner. With a faint whiff of desperation and self loathing to boot.
(, Wed 19 Jan 2011, 13:32, Reply)
Lolwaki jeans
Saxon 'Wheels of Steel' t-shirt
Camouflage Gore-tex ex-US military coat.
(, Wed 19 Jan 2011, 13:31, Reply)
cgi.ebay.co.uk/Polo-Ralph-Lauren-LEATHER-TRIM-Hunting-CAMO-Jacket-L-/160523025475?pt=US_CSA_MC_Outerwear&hash=item255feafc43#ht_3649wt_1139
(, Wed 19 Jan 2011, 13:45, Reply)
probably turned away from the TA for being too enthusiastic
add to that the fact that it is Ralph Lauren and you end up with a complete cock-rifle.
(, Wed 19 Jan 2011, 13:48, Reply)
Looks the same as when I bought it, pretty much.
(, Wed 19 Jan 2011, 13:44, Reply)
My housemate shouted me in to watch it.
I'll have to have a look for that. I do enjoy Jeff Beck.
(, Wed 19 Jan 2011, 13:50, Reply)
thanks to my dad. they got played in the car a lot when going on holiday, so have positive associations.
(, Wed 19 Jan 2011, 14:02, Reply)
*steeples fingers and raises eyebrow*
(, Wed 19 Jan 2011, 14:07, Reply)
he looks and plays like a geography teacher
by which I mean a paedophile
(, Wed 19 Jan 2011, 14:10, Reply)
Someone wrote it on a wall back in the '60s so, you know, it must be true.
*enlarged smirk*
(, Wed 19 Jan 2011, 14:12, Reply)
it's outrageous.
Not sure who my favourite is. For blues, I'd probably say Joe Bonamassa.
(, Wed 19 Jan 2011, 14:15, Reply)
He's probably not in the same league for technique, but for tone, melody and passion I'm inclined to go with Son Seals.
(, Wed 19 Jan 2011, 14:17, Reply)
his tune blues deluxe is hilarious for it. Really really slow number with passages of ridiculousness that start and stop very suddenly. Makes me laugh.
I find it hard to pinpoint favourites because there are a lot of great ones out there who are excellent for different reasons.
(, Wed 19 Jan 2011, 14:20, Reply)
(And then do you go for a slide player or a regular fingerstyle player?)
It just seems a little ironic to rank blues guitarists on their technical ability, for a genre which is still very musical but derives so much from the raw passion in the playing - it's the only genre I can think of where two guitarists could play a one-note solo and one somehow play it better than the other because he was "feeling it" better.
EDIT: Although, to contradict all that, Ritchie Blackmore's well-thought-out playing on some of Deep Purple's bluesier numbers is also excellent, so who knows?
(, Wed 19 Jan 2011, 14:28, Reply)
not to say that I dislike slide, but I don't dig it quite so much.
I get where you are coming from. Because I mostly come from playing rock and metal, and these days play a lot of blues based stuff it's tricky to seperate the two. It's a different approach. I'm only really now getting to the point where I'm good enough (and confident enough) that what I'm feeling comes through nicely, without sounding shite or like I'm rubbish.
One of my very favourite guitarists is Jerry Reed (of Eastbound and Down fame). Check out a video on youtube of him and Chet Atkins playing a tune called Jerry's Breakdown. Fucking marvellous. Then watch the video of two guys playing it on one guitar.
(, Wed 19 Jan 2011, 14:34, Reply)
see also: Jimi, Dave Gilmour
(, Wed 19 Jan 2011, 14:35, Reply)
On account of some 'send 'em all back' rant he launched into at a gig in the seventies.
This may or may not be true, but if it is it's fucking ironic from a man who built his career on the work of black American blues guitarists.
(, Wed 19 Jan 2011, 14:21, Reply)
But in any case it is, as you rightly point out, hilariously ironic.
(, Wed 19 Jan 2011, 14:24, Reply)
raised the point of Faecebook a few weeks ago as it was RAR's anniversary or something.
(, Wed 19 Jan 2011, 14:26, Reply)
the tosser.
Wonderful Tonight might as well have been written by Mick Hucknall it's that shit.
(, Wed 19 Jan 2011, 14:26, Reply)
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