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DandelionPowderman
This is a gig where Mick Taylor should have been invited. He's one of the few out there with a tone that's reminiscent to Green's, imo.
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CaptainCorella
When the BluRay & book (etc) were advertised for sale I went ahead and ordered a copy.
It was made clear at the time that the money would not be taken until the stuff was ready to send.
My Credit Card was debited the other day for this order, so I guess these things will be dropping into people's letterboxes pretty soon.
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DGA35
Also Billy Gibbons and Kirk Hammett from Metallica.
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DGA35
Also Billy Gibbons and Kirk Hammett from Metallica.
If we're getting towards completism it also included, among others I'm sure, Johnny Lang. I'd not come across him before but he seems to me to be an outstanding young Blues player and that's great for the future of the Blues.
Good that someone as young as him had the chance to meet, and be on stage with, someone as significant as John Mayall.
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DGA35
Also Billy Gibbons and Kirk Hammett from Metallica.
If we're getting towards completism it also included, among others I'm sure, Johnny Lang. I'd not come across him before but he seems to me to be an outstanding young Blues player and that's great for the future of the Blues.
Good that someone as young as him had the chance to meet, and be on stage with, someone as significant as John Mayall.
Johnny has been around for quite a while now. He opened for the Stones on the Bridges to Babylon tour. He also opened for Van Halen on what would be their final tour in 2015 including their last show ever at the Hollywood Bowl.
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loog droog
This show was on PBS the other night.
Mick Fleetwood's intro of Bill really struck me. The way he lauded him was such a contrast to the indifference (or the downright shabby treatment at those London shows a few years back) that he gets from the Stones.