Good Guiotar Music

Good Guiotar Music

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rupert the dog

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1,433 posts

218 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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I need to top up the mp3 for the forthcoming holiday. Please give me some good ideas for guitar/blues music to add. A bit of rock wouldn't go amiss. Got Ry Cooder, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Joe Satriani - anything else? Thanks everybody

just1

703 posts

235 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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Try Joe Bonamassa, jeff Healey........

nonplussed

3,338 posts

230 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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Derek Trucks Band. New album out, Already Free. Get it. Now.

kiteless

11,720 posts

205 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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Ideal for a relaxed drive along a sun-dappled B-Road would be Martin Taylor. Jazzy and tuneful.

Stevie-Ray Vaughan's "Texas Flood" is a classic, high octane blues album but try and find one of his live sets; his intensity is palpable.

Derek & The Dominoes "Live at The Fillmore" is a bona fide Clapton classic, as is "The Beano" album when he played lead axe with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers.

"Truth" by The Jeff Beck Group (their first studio album) is full of smoky, slinky blues numbers.

Some Albert King wouldn't go amiss either.

For some good-time-feeling geetar rock, Van Halen's first album hits the spot (and amazing to think it was released in 1978! Light years ahead of their time, they were).




nonplussed

3,338 posts

230 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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kiteless said:
Ideal for a relaxed drive along a sun-dappled B-Road would be Martin Taylor. Jazzy and tuneful.

Stevie-Ray Vaughan's "Texas Flood" is a classic, high octane blues album but try and find one of his live sets; his intensity is palpable.

Derek & The Dominoes "Live at The Fillmore" is a bona fide Clapton classic, as is "The Beano" album when he played lead axe with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers.

"Truth" by The Jeff Beck Group (their first studio album) is full of smoky, slinky blues numbers.

Some Albert King wouldn't go amiss either.

For some good-time-feeling geetar rock, Van Halen's first album hits the spot (and amazing to think it was released in 1978! Light years ahead of their time, they were).
You hvae good taste thumbup

Malam

719 posts

204 months

Thursday 25th June 2009
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Steve Vai- Flexable, Fire Garden, Sex and Religion..
Guthrie Govan- Erotic Cakes

garycat

4,415 posts

211 months

Thursday 25th June 2009
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+1 for Joe Bonnamassa

Invisible man

39,731 posts

285 months

Thursday 25th June 2009
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peter green, man of the world, green manalishi, need your love so bad, oh well

baby animals, any

CCR, keep on chooglin, run through the jungle

coheed and cambria, welcome home

dave edmunds, i hear you knocking

edgar winter group, free ride

george thorougood, move it on over, who do you love

robin trower, little bit of sympathy, lady love

heavier stuff...

yes, starship trooper

van halen, aint talkin bout love

the godfathers, birth, school, work, death

spiderbait, black betty, ghost riders in the sky

saliva, broken sunday

rammstein, any

priestess, run home, blood

porcupine tree, idiot prayer, even less (not heavy or guitary but good)

melisa auf der maur, real a lie, followed the waves

megadeth, almost honest

jackyl, when will it rain

james gang, funk # 49
















Edited by Invisible man on Thursday 25th June 11:15

bennyboysvuk

3,491 posts

249 months

Thursday 25th June 2009
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Invisible man said:
CCR, keep on chooglin, run through the jungle
To add to the Creedence Clearwater Revival numbers, "Suzie Q" and "I Heard It Through The Grapevine" are also legendary.

jesusbuiltmycar

4,537 posts

255 months

Thursday 25th June 2009
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John 5 - the devil knows my name.

An instrumental guitar album in the same vein as Joe Satriani. There is a cracking cover of Welcome to the Jungle with Axl Roses voice replaced by Guitar!

Guest artists:
wikipedia said:
Several artists including Joe Satriani, Eric Johnson, Jim Root (Slipknot, Stone Sour), Tommy Clufetos (ex-Alice Cooper, Rob Zombie), Piggy D (Rob Zombie), and Matt Bissonette (David Lee Roth) made guest appearances on the album. Zakk Wylde (Black Label Society, Ozzy Osbourne) was reported to have an appearance on the album, but it was canceled due to scheduling problems.

SaliMali

242 posts

221 months

Thursday 25th June 2009
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Just received Remixploitation by J5. Listening to it in work now. More of the same great J5 shredding smile

rupert the dog

Original Poster:

1,433 posts

218 months

Thursday 25th June 2009
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bennyboysvuk said:
Invisible man said:
CCR, keep on chooglin, run through the jungle
To add to the Creedence Clearwater Revival numbers, "Suzie Q" and "I Heard It Through The Grapevine" are also legendary.
Agreed, got them!

kiteless

11,720 posts

205 months

Thursday 25th June 2009
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Maybe try some Eric Johnson also.

Listening to the lad play, you'd never guess that - for the most part - it's done using a Strat. But his tone is just right, as is his phrasing and touch (oo-er hehe). His incessant change of sound can get tiresome though IMO (fuzz to metal to clean chorus to long delay all in four bars).

Nevertheless, this is one of his best tunes:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnqpOFcBiMM


gareth_r

5,747 posts

238 months

Friday 26th June 2009
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Perhaps slide in some Sonny Landreth and Little Feat?

Edited by gareth_r on Friday 26th June 15:11