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  • #16

    I like Yngwie too, although a lot of times he tries to play every note of every scale into every bar of his music lol! Still, he has some serious skill.
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    • #17

      There are only a few hard core heavy metal guitarists that I
      admire and Malmstein is one of em! Anyone ever listen to John
      Butcher Axis? I think heavy metal went astray in the early 70s.

      Instead of the Black Sabbath model, and I like Ozzy BTW, I think it
      should have patterned after Hendrix's style. Ok... we see some pop
      stuff like Robin Trower, Prince and Lenny Kravitz. My 2 cents! ...

      Originally posted by HTM~Bluesman
      Here's a little tune from Yngwie Malmsteen playing solo with a 1 second delay.

      [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vg2lrIrWeY[/media]
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      • #18

        First off, someone mentioned Lenny Kravitz in this thread....

        Secondly, Michael Hedges...



        <Drops the Mic>

        <Walks off stage>
        “To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all.”
        ― Oscar Wilde

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        • #19

          Michael was incredible....may he rest in peace.

          Having heard Tommy Emmanuel a bit I wonder if MH got a little inspiration from him.

          Having a dog named "Shark" at the beach was a bad idea!

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          • #20

            Hey Non........You listen to any of Roy Buchanan's stuff? Another amazing talent gone to waste.





            This is just him messing around in the studio.


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            • #21

              Roy Buchanan live in Austin. Starts a little slow on the first song, until the solo in the middle.

              Having a dog named "Shark" at the beach was a bad idea!

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              • #22

                Stumbled on this full set by Jeff Beck at Ronnie Scott's. Pretty damned good live!

                Having a dog named "Shark" at the beach was a bad idea!

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                • #23

                  Tommy Emanuel is around the Chico area right around the corner where I live. Beautiful guitarist. I personally was never into chords but fingerpicking, slides, hammers, and pulls. Haven't played in years. Still have 4 guitars in the closet

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                  • #24

                    Check this kid out...

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                    • #25

                      Reminds me of Jonny Lang when he was a kid. Good chops!
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                      • #26

                        Roy Buchanon rocks. If you like hendrixy sounding guitarists, I always liked John Butcher Axis... maybe similar to Roy Buchanon a little.

                        As far as heavy metal, I don't like too many of them but Inguie Malmstein (sp?) is a good one to check out.

                        Robin Trower from Procal Harum also had a few minor hits with a sound that was not at all like Procal Harem but was kinda like Hendrix (Bridge of Sighs).

                        I see u have Jeff Beck above... he is one of the very best at fusion rock - his Little Wing version is pretty amazing and comparable to Stevie ray Vaughn's cover.

                        If no one has mentioned John McLaughlin from the group Mahavishu Orchestra... was a all-star jazz-rock fusion lineup like no one has ever or since put together.
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                        • #27

                          John McLaughlin (sp) also did an album collaboration with Carlos Santana, another guitar Wiz I have always enjoyed. Sometimes McLaughlin used to appear in concerts with Santana but he is getting up there in years and not sure he is still active. McLaughlin had some killer solo albums in the day before Mahavishnu. The Santana duo was callied something like "Love Devotion and Surrender. The Mahavishu Orchestra's albums that I remember were excellent were "The Inner Mounting Flame" and "Birds of Fire". I saw them live in the early 70s. I recall McLaughlin had a great solo album I liked around 1970 titled Devotion. He was into far eastern mysticism, kind of like another of my favorite guitarists, George Harrison and Santana also was introduced to that by McLaughlin and their duo album was influenced by that stuff. Santama may consider McLaughlin a mentor.
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                          • #28

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                            • #29

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                              • #30

                                Nice find Freak. Joe B. has always been one of my favorite musicians.
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