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mayer is not a "wannabe" - he's an "is" - the guy is great - great to see young guys celebrating the blues
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mayer is not a "wannabe" - he's an "is" - the guy is great - great to see young guys celebrating the blues
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hbwriter
mayer is not a "wannabe" - he's an "is" - the guy is great - great to see young guys celebrating the blues
Brad Paisley is the real deal and would fit nicely with the Stones...
I know, I know....he's apparently not famous
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Naturalust
As long as he doesn't sing and just plays his strat it could be interesting.
He is a damn good guitar player, unfortunately his pop compositions have not done him justice. peace
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hbwriter
mayer is not a "wannabe" - he's an "is" - the guy is great - great to see young guys celebrating the blues
Brad Paisley is the real deal and would fit nicely with the Stones...
his shirts went out of style decades ago
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hbwriter
mayer is not a "wannabe" - he's an "is" - the guy is great - great to see young guys celebrating the blues
Brad Paisley is the real deal and would fit nicely with the Stones...
his shirts went out of style decades ago
Not according to James Burton
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Naturalust
As long as he doesn't sing and just plays his strat it could be interesting.
He is a damn good guitar player, unfortunately his pop compositions have not done him justice. peace
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Naturalust
As long as he doesn't sing and just plays his strat it could be interesting.
He is a damn good guitar player, unfortunately his pop compositions have not done him justice. peace
Don't you think he dips into the SRV bag of tools more then SRV even did?
He is good but unoriginal...Paisley think Paisley
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Naturalust
As long as he doesn't sing and just plays his strat it could be interesting.
He is a damn good guitar player, unfortunately his pop compositions have not done him justice. peace
Don't you think he dips into the SRV bag of tools more then SRV even did?
He is good but unoriginal...Paisley think Paisley
Love Paisley, have his Mud on the Tires album...but the Stones, have they ever performed with a real country artist, it would be cool IMO.
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Naturalust
As long as he doesn't sing and just plays his strat it could be interesting.
He is a damn good guitar player, unfortunately his pop compositions have not done him justice. peace
Don't you think he dips into the SRV bag of tools more then SRV even did?
He is good but unoriginal...Paisley think Paisley
Love Paisley, have his Mud on the Tires album...but the Stones, have they ever performed with a real country artist, it would be cool IMO.
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mcgeez8
Ronnie did sit in with Paisley last year:
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Munichhilton
Why can't they get a real guitar player like Brad Paisley to join them on a tune?
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Blue
Is Steve Earle country enough??
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Why can't they get a real guitar player like Brad Paisley to join them on a tune?
oh I like that, he is good friend with carrie underwood, nice idea !
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Is Steve Earle country enough??
Damn right. That was another of my great ideas along with John Hiatt.
Steve would be great on Before/Run or Sweet Virginia, but he'd have to sing.
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Naturalust
As long as he doesn't sing and just plays his strat it could be interesting.
He is a damn good guitar player, unfortunately his pop compositions have not done him justice. peace
Don't you think he dips into the SRV bag of tools more then SRV even did?
He is good but unoriginal...Paisley think Paisley
Love Paisley, have his Mud on the Tires album...but the Stones, have they ever performed with a real country artist, it would be cool IMO.
Haven't checked out the Paisley stuff but thanks for the tip. As far as SRV tricks and tools, more power to him for diving into that man's technique. My impression is that he has a consioderable lighter touch that Stevie which makes for good melodic ballads and fills but fails a bit on the rockers.
I saw him do a couple of Hendrix tunes in Austin one night and he was on fire. Pulled off some tasty covers of Little Wing and Castles Made of Sand, which is difficult to do in that town of a guitar slingers. I was critical and was highly entertained. I expect he will play well tonight. peace
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As long as he doesn't sing and just plays his strat it could be interesting.
He is a damn good guitar player, unfortunately his pop compositions have not done him justice. peace
Don't you think he dips into the SRV bag of tools more then SRV even did?
He is good but unoriginal...Paisley think Paisley
Love Paisley, have his Mud on the Tires album...but the Stones, have they ever performed with a real country artist, it would be cool IMO.
Haven't checked out the Paisley stuff but thanks for the tip. As far as SRV tricks and tools, more power to him for diving into that man's technique. My impression is that he has a consioderable lighter touch that Stevie which makes for good melodic ballads and fills but fails a bit on the rockers.
I saw him do a couple of Hendrix tunes in Austin one night and he was on fire. Pulled off some tasty covers of Little Wing and Castles Made of Sand, which is difficult to do in that town of a guitar slingers. I was critical and was highly entertained. I expect he will play well tonight. peace
Cool. Check out some of Brad's playing. He is in the same realm as Jerry Donahue if you can believe that!
Heading to the Central Coast this week....hope its not too cold!!
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It's a pity he's more famous in the UK for dating airheads.
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Is Steve Earle country enough??
Damn right. That was another of my great ideas along with John Hiatt.
Steve would be great on Before/Run or Sweet Virginia, but he'd have to sing.
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Hound Dog
Lady Gaga and now John Mayer, man it is embarassing to be a Stones fan right now. Friends at work have been busting my balls all week..