Best recorded rock guitar solo chorus?
Lionel wrote:
MiNe 109 a écrit :
Lionel wrote:
MiNe 109 a écrit :
It inpired me to watch a bunch of Robert Quine.
Stephen
To old for rock'n'roll Stephen. :-(
Robert Quine isn't rock'n'roll?
I didn't know about him before watching to the vid you have posted. I
must recognize that he is very creative.
I liked your guitarist's sound and
attitude, but others have done more with similar styles.
Chuck Berry ? I agree... ;-)
My point was that, IMHO, most of *rock'n'roll* guitar solo shouldn't
last more than 1 minute or so...
..."with a short imagination" and in 30 seconds and "my" guitarist
(Wilko Johnson) says more about *rock'n'roll* than all those mass
media proclaimed guitar-heroes "à la" Clapton & Co who have been
reference for years.
The worst I've ever heard ?
...Lou Reed "Rock'n'Roll Animal". :-)
Yo Lionel ! LoL ! What you been up too ? Hahahah !
Did your computer broke ? Maybe some group of
people send you virus ... hahaha... wink, wink, wink ...
you know who I'am talkin about right ??
Are you still living there in France ? Wine ! wine! wine!
I just bought a china/buffet cabinet and I'm collecting wine...
sparkling wine...champagne.. red wine for display only.
Right now I have several brandy, Vodka, gold Tequila
Margarita mix, Cognac, Remy martini, Kahlua etc...
What do you have in your cabinet.........?
My favorate guitarist always depend on what mood I'm in.
Right now I have T Bone Walker in mind. I'm listening
to his album titled T-Bone Blues release by Atlantic Records
and there's these songs 'Mean Old Blues', 'Blues for Marili',
'T-Bone Blues' and 'Call It Stormy Monday' with razor sharp
solo guitar riffs and licks throughout. Keeps you at the edge
of your seat every time.
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Life isn't about finding yourself.
Life is about creating yourself.
--- G.B. Shaw
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