Oh, and my favorite CC tune, since I see yours there BB.
As for me, what day is it?
My true love is anything with blues in it. Blues, blues rock, jazzy blues, bluesy jazz, and
so on: Stevie Ray, Johnny Winter, Joe Bonamassa, Alvin Lee, Gary More, Robin Ford, Rush,
Larry Carlton, Carl Larryton, Carry Larlton, etc.
Then, when I want to rock out, it's the classic rock heroes: Rush, Slash, Alvin Lee, Page,
Hendrix, Rush, Richie Blackmore, Deep Purple, Zep, AC/DC, Rush, Budgie, Black Country
Communion, Yes, Max Webster and Rush
Smoother: George Benson, Larry Carlton, Robin Ford, Norman Brown and Rush
For country, it's the classics: Rush, Merle Haggard, Buck Owens, Albert Lee, Verne Gosdin,
Dwight Yoakum and Rush
When I want to hear Rush, I like the classic Rush sans synths, and Max Webster
I also like 60s bubble gum ala Marry Me Bill, Nana Nana Hey Hey Goodbye, etc., and I
occasionally listen to classical and elevator music - like Rush (hey, it's my elevator).
As for me, what day is it?
My true love is anything with blues in it. Blues, blues rock, jazzy blues, bluesy jazz, and
so on: Stevie Ray, Johnny Winter, Joe Bonamassa, Alvin Lee, Gary More, Robin Ford, Rush,
Larry Carlton, Carl Larryton, Carry Larlton, etc.
Then, when I want to rock out, it's the classic rock heroes: Rush, Slash, Alvin Lee, Page,
Hendrix, Rush, Richie Blackmore, Deep Purple, Zep, AC/DC, Rush, Budgie, Black Country
Communion, Yes, Max Webster and Rush
Smoother: George Benson, Larry Carlton, Robin Ford, Norman Brown and Rush
For country, it's the classics: Rush, Merle Haggard, Buck Owens, Albert Lee, Verne Gosdin,
Dwight Yoakum and Rush
When I want to hear Rush, I like the classic Rush sans synths, and Max Webster
I also like 60s bubble gum ala Marry Me Bill, Nana Nana Hey Hey Goodbye, etc., and I
occasionally listen to classical and elevator music - like Rush (hey, it's my elevator).
Max Webster. They helped Neil write Tom Sawyer. And Geddy plays a jazz bass these days. New CD is one of their best (and I've listened to them since Day One). We like a lot of the same stuff but can't warm up to country. Did you know Gary Moore died a year or two ago?
Funny you should mention Rush Biv, as you remind me of the lead singer...
That's fantastic, Pappy. I was typing and hitting up youtube, so I posted before I read about your enviable accomplishment. I am finally, finally teaching myself guitar only now. I'm listening to that Allman Brothers track as I type, and can you believe I've never heard it? I'm gonna click right over to Amazon to buy whatever album it's on. Just so great. I've recently inherited this Les Paul from my great uncle, which is such an honor - 2006 Gibson Les Paul Standard Plus in Honey Burst - Artisan Guitars, but I won't touch it until I become worthy of it by practicing on the beat up old guitar beside me
. I'm sorry to sorta bogart this thread, but I do wish more of the HHV Army would share some of their most beloved tracks. I think it's a good way for folks to better get to know one another
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