Jonesy Posted May 3, 2024 Author Posted May 3, 2024 49 minutes ago, Graham56 said: Everyone who plays live needs to be aware of their guitarist Les Harvey and how he died... The same sort of thing happened to a good friend of mine when playing in a pub. Plugged his guitar into his amp, about to start the set, when he got a whack from the mains supply and died on stage. This was about 20 years ago and he was only in his mid twenties. I've used a RCD adaptor ever since. 1 Quote
Jonesy Posted May 17, 2024 Author Posted May 17, 2024 Jerry Jemmott laying down a lovely little line in this..... 1 Quote
Dan Dare Posted May 18, 2024 Posted May 18, 2024 Love this (apart from Greg Koch, who can't seem to resist playing a pastiche of everything), but Guy's a great singer as well as being mighty handy on the geetar. 1 Quote
chris_b Posted May 18, 2024 Posted May 18, 2024 19 minutes ago, Dan Dare said: Love this (apart from Greg Koch, who can't seem to resist playing a pastiche of everything), but Guy's a great singer as well as being mighty handy on the geetar. Greg's just Greg. Guy King is always on the money. I like that bass players left hand technique, effective and economical. All the right notes in all the the right places and not an ounce of energy wasted. 1 Quote
Lozz196 Posted May 18, 2024 Posted May 18, 2024 From what I’ve heard off of Slash’s new album he seems to be doing some good blues - on a 335 I should point out. My copy on way. Quote
Jonesy Posted Wednesday at 23:54 Author Posted Wednesday at 23:54 7 pages in and no mention of Freddie King yet - sacrilege! This ones a little funkier than the record and has a nice little bass break by Benny Turner, one of my favourite blues bassists 1 Quote
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