Jammin' in A

Started by Johnny Robbo, November 17, 2015, 03:22:42 AM

bruno

Listened to this the other day, thought I'd commented - clearly not. Lovely tone and phrasing - very musical and very enjoyable.
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Ella

Ah! Wonderful blues and so talented playing!

SwanSong

hi Johnny fantastic blues playing and feel your guitar reminds me
of JOHN LEE HOOKER.." Great playing man !! this is one song one of
talented song  crafter members should run with and do lyric s and sing
its great without but surely would b icing on the cake with CHEERS NEIL !

Blooby


Tasty as all get out. Love it when you turn up(or step on a stomp box). I hope things turn around in your area.

Blooby

Blooby


I had first commented while it playing, but it just keeps reaching skyward. I was digging how you would throw in modern licks to the traditional playing as it progressed. That is just friggin' fantastic playing. Sounds effortless.

Wow.

Blooby

Johnny Robbo

Quote from: Blooby on December 05, 2015, 07:56:57 AMI had first commented while it playing, but it just keeps reaching skyward. I was digging how you would throw in modern licks to the traditional playing as it progressed. That is just friggin' fantastic playing. Sounds effortless.

Wow.

Blooby

Thanks everyone... I was in two minds as to whether to post this one or not due to it's "throwaway" nature... it's just a 12 bar jam, after all. I'm so glad you all seem to like it :)

Blooby, mate... I guess that combination of traditional/modern licks is a result of me listening to those kinds of players in equal measure... Gary Moore (obviously), Satch, Larry Carlton, SRV, Johnny Winter etc etc... As for the variations in tone - clean/dirty etc., that's just me riding the volume control on the guitar.

Thanks again chaps!
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