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    John Cipollino Quicksilver Messenger Service

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    Just listened to two of his albums- check out Oz Noy. Lots of Scofield influence, I also hear Gatton and Hellecasters in there among others. Very strong supporting band, too, lots of heavy hitters.

    http://www.oznoy.com/

    Look for some live vid here, too:

    http://www.guitarplayertv.com/

    je

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    Johnny Lang? I've got 'Lie To Me'. Damn good for a teenager. Good voice, too.

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    joe pass,virtuoso
    lets not forget keith richards and ron wood
    david rawlings.....jerry douglas..........buddy miller.........three superb and tasteful players

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    that Korean girl in the video will be awesome someday...
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    umm al shiener from moe. is on his way to legenday guitar status. if you havent seen moe. live, then you need to. they are the second coming fo the great ones.

    jam rock/ improvisational/ heavy moe.tal

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    Steely Dan

    Denny, and Skunk.

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    Skunk when he was with the Doobies

    WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Skunk with Doobies-OR-Doobies with Skunk

    When I was seventeen, me and my girl friend (@that time) would listen to Doobie Brothers Greatest Hits over and over. I was not reading liner notes as much as Finer notes...if you get my drift. Now that you mention Skunk with Doobs, I can't say that I know which songs he was on. I'll have to reanalyze by memory because I don't have any Doobie Bros. presently.

    Rock Me In Your Arms? .....always thought that was Simmons.

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    Prince??? I have to say he has got some of the ugliest guitars I have ever seen!!!

    I think they are his own design. I am so glad they never caught on with the other players.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John View Post
    Prince??? I have to say he has got some of the ugliest guitars I have ever seen!!!

    I think they are his own design. I am so glad they never caught on with the other players.
    ever seen that bass that chris squire had?looked like some kind of driftwood sculpture

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    No mention of Lindsey Buckingham? Good stuff

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    yes,but there are so many great players now and we have better access to them than could be dreamed of even 15 years ago that its easy to see how some could be lost in the shuffle.on any given day my top 100 list would probably differ by 50% based on what i was into that day.

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    George Harrison

    An earlier post said, " George Harrison was so good too."
    I couldn't agree more--the right note in the right place with the right space around it--not flashy, not calling attention to itself--clean, economical, and well-chosen, in short, just musical. He was, in my opinion, the Japanese Brush Stroke master of pop guitar.

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    Gamalon footage from the archives...

    I just got an email from a friend of mine who used to travel out to Buffalo with me to see Gamalon back in the late 80's. We made a video of them at a bar in Rochester on one of these trips, but it was back in the pre-hi-fi camcorder days. I managed to find the tape about 5 years ago and I digitized it on my computer before it was lost forever. We sent along a copy to the band and that was the last I heard about it.

    Until today that is. Turns out Ted (the drummer) is teaching now and one of his students took the videos we made and put them up on youtube. Most of the concert we recorded is up there now, as well as a lot of the newer stuff. Take 5 minutes and check this out if you're into some serious fusion guitar wizardry. Somehow their talent transcends the rather pedestrian recording effort.

    George Puleo as he looked and sounded almost 20 years ago. Was it worth a 6 hour car ride each way to see them ? You decide....

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBTmo...related&search=


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