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Poetry
Hm. Too many to mention - not just one for me: In no particular order
Duane Allman - Dreams (both with & without slide) - live even better
Eric Clapton - While My guitar Gently Weeps
Crossroads (Cream Live at Winterland)
White Room (Live at RAH 1968)
Nobody knows you (Dominos studio - Live Australia 1975)
Little Wing (Live Australia 1975)
Double Trouble (most live versions from 1976 - 1979. 1983)
Same Old Blues (most live versions 1985 - 1988)
Old Love (Most live versions)
Jimi - Little Wing (RAH 1969)
Machine Gun (Live Band of Gypsys official album)
Vodoo Chile
Voodoo Chile Slight return(most live versions I heard)
part 2 to follow, if anyone is interested.
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Munichhilton
John Jorgenson - Orange Blossom Special (The Hellecasters)
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Life Without You (any live version)
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Poetry
I wonder what you think of that video I posted
Peter Green Supernatural
Need Your Love so Bad
Jumpin At Shadows (Live at Boston The shorter one of the two)
Mike Bloomfield - Everything on his Live at Fillmore Live album
Neil Young - Like A Hurricane
Powderfinger
Ritchie Blackmore - Studio version of Child in time
David Gilmour - Fat Old Sun
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Comfortably Numb (the first one even more than 2nd, has a certain
longing and warmth to it)
John Fogerty (CCR) I heard it Through The Grapewine
Ramble Tamble
George Harrison - Something
Let it be (album version)
Phil Keaggy (Glass Harp) - Can You See Me (Live 1971)
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Mel Belli
Larry Carlton, on Steely Dan's "Kid Charlemagne," is a favorite
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Munichhilton
John Jorgenson - Orange Blossom Special (The Hellecasters)
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Life Without You (any live version)
Yeah I went through an appreciation of Mr. Jorgensons telecaster work too! Met the guy at one of our gigs once in LA and spoke guitar stuff with him for about 30 minutes, he had a great approach to open strings, movement within a solo and some other stuff which has stuck with me to this day. Thanks John.
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Mel Belli
Larry Carlton, on Steely Dan's "Kid Charlemagne," is a favoriteGreat one indeed. Also always loved the short but sweet second one by Jeff Skunk Baxter on My Old School. Those harmonics were well done!
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Carnaby
No Particular Place To Go, Chuck Berry