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Cunobelin said:Ywingie J Malmsteen
Slither. I hate that wanky shredding crap. Sorry ;0)
Cunobelin said:Ywingie J Malmsteen
Do I say BoaB or shall I leave that to you BianchiKitty??
delb0y said:In terms of favourite players who maybe don't get so many mentions these days, I'd also mention Rory Gallagher, Lowell George, Clarence White, Blind Blake, Gary Potter, Grant Green, even George Benson.
sorry, I don't know the others!
delb0y said:I was going to post Gunter's name just so he got two votes - as I knew another would be coming...
delb0y said:From your previous posts in the thread, Monkey, I think you'd enjoy a few of the others. Gary Potter is a gypsy jazz (Django style) player from Liverpool. Amazing chops and invention but with a huge sense of fun and cheekiness to his playing. Blind Blake is one of the early acoustic bluesmen, but one with an incredible technique -pretty much created the ragtime blues genre, although, as with a lot of the old blues stuff you have to listen hard because of the audio quality of the old recordings. Grant Green, a jazzer from the early sixties blue note stable. Very bluesy, and - for mere mortals - a bit more accessible than some of the otheres. Clarence White - the bluegrass/flatpicker, who - back in the early seventies - pretty much brought the style up-to-date. I can do without the bluegrass "high and lonesome" vocal thing but some of the flat-pickers are amazing and they all owe it to Clarence!