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#1026
NTTAWWT
oooh! Cumbersome by 7M3!
Downloaded some songs off of a best of Clapton type CD, i must say the guitar riffs from "Bad Love" are absolutely awesome!
Downloaded some songs off of a best of Clapton type CD, i must say the guitar riffs from "Bad Love" are absolutely awesome!
#1027
Calgon Take Me Away!
Originally Posted by StangMahn
oooh! Cumbersome by 7M3!
Downloaded some songs off of a best of Clapton type CD, i must say the guitar riffs from "Bad Love" are absolutely awesome!
Downloaded some songs off of a best of Clapton type CD, i must say the guitar riffs from "Bad Love" are absolutely awesome!
Love 7M3 and Clapton of course the car's name.
#1029
NTTAWWT
The Foo Fighters new album is absolutely friggin sweet!
I think I've **** near worn out the digital copy from playing it too much, lololol.
This has got to be the greatest song opening in rock history:
sounds incredible through the Infinity's in the Stang
I think I've **** near worn out the digital copy from playing it too much, lololol.
This has got to be the greatest song opening in rock history:
sounds incredible through the Infinity's in the Stang
#1030
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#1032
Originally Posted by StangMahn
oooh! Cumbersome by 7M3!
Downloaded some songs off of a best of Clapton type CD, i must say the guitar riffs from "Bad Love" are absolutely awesome!
Downloaded some songs off of a best of Clapton type CD, i must say the guitar riffs from "Bad Love" are absolutely awesome!
#1033
Calgon Take Me Away!
Originally Posted by StangMahn
copy the web address, past it. it should come right up
Originally Posted by phiggs54
Clapton is God
#1034
Like Father...
I ♥ Sausage
I ♥ Sausage
Another old head. And if that's the case, then Duane must be Jesus.
Ever read Midnight Riders-The Story of The Allman Brothers Band? It talks about how Eric was fascinated and blown away by Duane's talent. That's how he ended up involved with Layla.
Ever read Midnight Riders-The Story of The Allman Brothers Band? It talks about how Eric was fascinated and blown away by Duane's talent. That's how he ended up involved with Layla.
Last edited by Rather B.Blown; 12/27/11 at 09:22 PM.
#1035
Originally Posted by Rather B.Blown
Another old head. And if that's the case, then Duane must be Jesus.
Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIY8CoMILgU
#1036
Like Father...
I ♥ Sausage
I ♥ Sausage
If you haven't, you should read that book. Good stuff.
A group date in Miami, also that August, gave Allman the chance to participate in Eric Clapton's Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs. Clapton had long wanted to meet Allman; when he heard that the Allman Brothers were due to play in Miami, where he had just started work on Layla with producer Tom Dowd, he insisted on going to see their concert, where he met Allman. At one point, Allman cautiously asked Clapton if he could come by the studio to watch. After the show the two bands—the Allman Brothers Band and Derek and the Dominos—returned to Criteria, where Allman and Clapton quickly formed a deep rapport during an all-night jam session.[6] Allman wound up participating on most of the album's tracks, contributing some of his best-known work. Allman never left the Allman Brothers Band, though, despite being offered a permanent position with Clapton. Allman never toured with Derek and the Dominos, but he did make three appearances with them on December 1, 1970 at the Curtis Hixon Hall (Soulmates LP) and the following day at Onondaga County War Memorial, and one appearance (or possibly just Delaney Bramlett or both Duane and Delaney) November 20, 1970[7] at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Calif.
In an interview, Duane told listeners how to tell who played what: Eric played the Fender parts and Duane played the Gibson parts. He continued by noting that the Fender had a sparklier sound, while the Gibson produced more of a "full-tilt screech."[8]
In an interview, Duane told listeners how to tell who played what: Eric played the Fender parts and Duane played the Gibson parts. He continued by noting that the Fender had a sparklier sound, while the Gibson produced more of a "full-tilt screech."[8]
#1039
Like Father...
I ♥ Sausage
I ♥ Sausage
Sorry, I'm a bit of a Skydog fanboy.
I've been told for years that I was born about 20 years too late, that my soul was meant to be in a different generation. I believe it.
I've been told for years that I was born about 20 years too late, that my soul was meant to be in a different generation. I believe it.
#1040
Like Father...
I ♥ Sausage
I ♥ Sausage
If this doesn't take you to another dimension, you are lost when it comes to the art of music. Haunting, relaxing, mesmerizing, skillful, true art. Should be in the Louvre.
Last edited by Rather B.Blown; 12/28/11 at 03:47 AM.