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Old 21 Oct 2011, 07:43   #17
Julie in the rv mirror
Spirit in the Night
 
Join Date: 23.07.2008
Location:  On the edge of town (in the Darkness...)
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Originally Posted by AndyK View Post
On his last few solo tours (certainly in the UK anyway) we've been treated to a solo electric verison of Because The Night, complete with extended solo that almost makes the solo performed with the ESB sound like amateur. Last time out we were also treated to Nils on harp and tap dancing! Both of which worked far far better than they read! He seems really strict about cameras at his solo shows though, so viedo clips are few and far between.
Cool- I might have to check Nils out if I get the chance, especially for the tap dancing. lol

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Originally Posted by SueL
Carols Santana, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Eric Clapton, Paul Crook, Randy Flowers ~ not necessarily in that order.
Oh yeah, I love Santana, too- he's a very expressive player. Supernatural is one of my favorite albums, especially Corazon Espinado:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otwtS...eature=related

And I think Samba Pa Ti is just beautiful:
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Originally Posted by duke knooby
the guitarist i've seen the most live, is rab mccullough.. he was the first person i saw play guitar with his teeth, play behind his head and do slide guitar with a mop lol
Awesome. lol Like I said, I like a great blues guitarist. I'm dying to see Buddy Guy live; somehow I keep missing him.

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Originally Posted by wolfy35
Or a man you should know by the name of Steve Vai, Here is one of his slower more emotional tracks, Whispering a prayer
Wow, that was great! Steve Vai used to play "stunt guitar" for Frank Zappa years ago. Apparently, Zappa was extremely impressed with him, which, from what I've read, wasn't easy to do, as Zappa was very demanding of his musicians.

These are great, guys! Any more?
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