Originally posted by robbie carrobieWell there are some great acoustic dudes too. Like Ry Cooder, here he is at the age of 17 at the Ash Grove in LA in 1964, the last song, Bill Bailey, he is doing a great Gary Davis riff, which is freekin great for a teenager.
Yes I've heard of them, Peter Green would zap them and Putin with a single note!
http://www.wolfgangsvault.com/concerts/player.html?type=concert&ConcertID=20053836%7C3737853&StartTrackID=3
Here he is by himself in 1974, listen to Billy the Kid. Solo mandolin blues, he is one great musician.
http://www.wolfgangsvault.com/concerts/player.html?type=concert&ConcertID=20052635%7C6179&StartTrackID=5
Originally posted by sonhouseGreen is in a class by himself, no one can play electric blues like him, not Clapton, not
Well there are some great acoustic dudes too. Like Ry Cooder, here he is at the age of 17 at the Ash Grove in LA in 1964, the last song, Bill Bailey, he is doing a great Gary Davis riff, which is freekin great for a teenager.
http://www.wolfgangsvault.com/concerts/player.html?type=concert&ConcertID=20053836%7C3737853&StartTrackID=3
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Beck, not Page, not Hendrix, check out his version of 'have you ever loved a woman',
and you'll know what i am talking about, a song generally associated with Freddie King
and Clapton, Greens guitar work is otherwordly!