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is gary clark jr the next stevie ray vaughn?
how bout some crunchy punchy blues to go with your corn flakes this morning!
gc jr's breakthrough performance official video from that show |
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He sure is talented indeed
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Nice to see some new talent on the scene, I don't see a new SRV but I like it anyway!
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Love it! thanks for posting. Good find. I hadn't heard him before. He has a kind of Clapton with Cream tone to his guitar. Love this kind of stuff.
(having said all that, it's not really the same style or as effortlessly flowing as SRV was...) . |
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it's diff than srv, although he does seem to be true to the blues standards, like vaughn, but that guitar solo @ 3-4 minutes is ridunkuculous! that's some fret work right? :) |
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I was fortunate to see Stevie Ray perform live on his Superstitious tour. I remember that night well as it was on Friday the 13th and there was a full moon that night. Have been a big fan of SRV since the early 80's. He's one of my "go-to" artists I can play when I don't really know what I want to hear. Thanks for posting this. I had not heard of Gary Clark Jr before today. He is certainly a talented guitarist and it's nice to see someone stepping up to the plate for the blues. |
if you like distortion,
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Sounds really good but hard to compare anyone to SRV
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Never heard of this guy before today - thanks for sharing dyna mo!!!
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Sounds much more like the Black Keys than SRV, especially his vocals.
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Very good, but different than SRV, Stevie had a way of making the guitar sound like he was almost hurting it. I too count myself among those fortunate enough to see SRV live
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isn't it true he did not use a lot of guitar effects either? no pedals, etc? all guitar and amp? i know that music scene in austin, starting with antone's club *frowns* on effects but gary clark jr seems to use a few, that numb song above has to use a distortion pedal, can't get that level from just going to 11 on the volume, prolly weven on that vibra-king amp, still learning about amps thoug. anyhoo, clark jr does seem to try to keep more with the srv blues style than some of the other modern-day blues artists, which i dig, all of em! :thumbsup |
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Bingo. (Who are also great live.) |
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to my ears anyway. |
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That was my first thought too. |
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i hear what y'all are saying, there won't ever be another stevie ray vaughn or even the *next* srv, hopefully though, he can keep it going for several lps and be the next modern blues legend.
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There's just no fuckin with SRV.
I'm no guitar enthusiast, but imo he had the rare combo of technical ability and soulful playing that only the greats possess. I like BB King for similar reasons, less technical but he always makes me feel every note. |
I had to throw this in here, as with what most fans of SRV will tell you, these guys are still bringing it
Billy Gibbons is one of the best guitarist in the world |
My Avatar is myself at the house of blues in Las Vegas a few months ago
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i like their early stuff a lot. the spinning guitars phase lost me! :1orglaugh met frank beard a couple times way back when. |
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Amazing player. Thanks for the share.
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For some damn reason, I was thinking of Jim Stafford and what he could do on an acoustic guitar, even had nylon strings, this is the guy that brought the song the Streak!!! He breaks into flight of the bumble bee at one point, who plays that on an acoustic with nylon strings? |
Always loved this White Stripes performance on COnan O Brien show.
http://vimeo.com/19824245 Love The Gary Clark stuff. People who say rock is dead don't know where to look. |
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these guys have a silly name and are not known at all, from australia, but the blues riff in in this track is fantastic |
Saw him on this years Rock N Roll hall of fame show playing for the induction of Albert King. He's pretty authentic.
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since we expanded the current talent pool in here i can't leave out patrick sweaney
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I actually saw SRV in the Valley View Casino Center in San Diego in 1990 a few months before he died.... I drove down from LA for the show and I was right in front. It was one of those life shattering moments watching him play... like the voice of god coming down through his fingers...... and I fricken cried when I heard the news of his death two months later.... :-(
Joe Bonamassa is doing some pretty good stuff out there also... . |
Not the next SRV as he has a style of his own, but he is damned good. He is playing in Las Vegas at the Cosmopolitan poolside on August 8th
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