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BitchKeepsBitchin
Clapton would be a plus. Mick Taylor is who I've been dreaming of, but that isnt likely. Jeff Beck, Gary Clark Jr. or anyone else who doesn't sing is fine.
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Plink
IMO, guest spots should be a rare occurrence and the guest should be extraordinary - not just some pop tart du jour. My #1 is Jerry Lee Lewis (duet w/ Keith in a 3 song Keef set - Crazy Arms or Lucky Old Sun, perhaps), followed by Buddy Guy, Merry Clayton & Bill Wyman.
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MichaelLassen
God I hope not, the only guests I've enjoyed and haven't been cringing over was John Mayer and Gary Clark Jr.
I've actually had a nightmare once that Dave Matthews also ruined my wedding by singing duet on wild horses - that was our song for our wedding dance song :-)
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It makes no difference who opens. You can have a puppet show as far as i care.
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switchblade1975
no quests please.
Not unless Keith gets to choose all the guests this time.
How many 80 plus year old Blues artists are still around? OK, Buddy Guy in Chicago, I'm sure there are a few more...
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duke richardson
of course they may not have guests..but who might they be?
here's hoping a certain New Jersey native doesnt join in on Tumblin Dice...
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It makes no difference who opens. You can have a puppet show as far as i care.
I'll take the puppet show.
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keithsman
Maybe Keith's a bit more hip than we give him credit for.
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BitchKeepsBitchin
...Jeff Beck, Gary Clark Jr. or anyone else who doesn't sing is fine.
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keithsman
Maybe Keith's a bit more hip than we give him credit for.
He's Keith, the epitome of hip!