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Originally Posted by MK Ultra
Muddy was God of the blues, no argument there.
(Didn't one of the guys from ZZTop have a guitar made from a piece of Muddy's house?)
but, he never was able to make that transition to electric,
and it's electric blues guitar that always lifted my kilt
I have no idea who the fuck this guy is but he sure plays nice
And then we come full-circle back to your man Gary Clark Jr,
Listening to him play I hear the genesis of every single rock n roll song from the 50's 60's and 70's (after that things just got kind of weird, too much acid I guess)
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I'm playing those, mixing in my afternoon guitar practice session!
But since you mentioned acid and multiple influences in that GCJR track, this is his mash of Jimi's "third stone from the sun" with Albert Collin's "if you love me like you say"
it's 8+ minutes of KILLER!
can't imbed
http://en.musicplayon.com/play?v=376734