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Part 4: BBC Documentary

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Part 5: Acoustic routes, BBC

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Part 6:

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Part 7:

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Part 8:

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Found this from 1960!: Wizz Jones

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Wizz Jones now! Here with Martin Carthy:

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Here is Lucky Thirteen, Bert Jansch and John Renbourn, from Lucky Thirteen that effected me so in 1963:
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I screwed up the link to Acoustic Routes part 5, here is the real link.

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I noticed Martin Carthy has a McCabes Guitar shop T shirt on. I have one of those, since my band played there a half dozen times.

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Think we've spoken about it before, but some of the Tacoma artists are great...

As you said, Leo Kottke - Vaseline Machine Gun


Robbie Basho - The Grail and the Lotus


John Fahey - How Green Was My Valley

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Narciso Yepes and his ten string guitar!

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My ex, Billy Foster. He is a great acoustic guitar player 😀

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Bill Orcutt - My Reckless Parts from A New Way to Pay Old Debts, though I prefer Way Down South. Acoustic guitar never sounded like this!

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Atahualpa Yupanqui raises the shivers.

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Originally posted by Bosse de Nage
Atahualpa Yupanqui raises the shivers.
Wow! You're the first non South American to bring up the great late Yupanqui. He was also a wonderful songwriter.

Another great is Django Reinhardt!

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I have a fondness for Jorma Kaukonen and Ry Cooder among others.

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Originally posted by FMF
I have a fondness for Jorma Kaukonen and Ry Cooder among others.
Both great guitarists for sure. I love the original Hot Tuna album! And Ry Cooder is in a class by himself! One tune of his from Joseph Spence and the Pindar family in the Bahamas, Great dreams from Heaven, was one a bunch of us had to learn. We later learned there was a single note played by Cooder that did not appear on a regular 6 string guitar, because he played it on a 7 string, an extra bass note. We fretted over that one for years, so to speak🙂

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Originally posted by FMF
I have a fondness for Jorma Kaukonen and Ry Cooder among others.
Keller Williams is another.

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Charo




GRANNY.

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Hee's a remarkable and unusual guitar trancription of the Beethoven opus 59#2 string quartet for guitar quartet!

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