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By *my-black OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Poole

Currently listening to Steve Hacketts Bay of kings live in Edinburgh.

Not sure what to follow it up with, please help - aiming for acoustic guitar, full on, a kind Joe Bonamassa acoustic guitar album i fancy.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Have you tried any of the latest Robert Plant albums? or "neck and neck", chet atkins and mark knofler. Not quite the same as bonamasa,, I love mountain time!

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By *my-black OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Poole

Hi Clem, i hadnt thought of Robert Plant, have just loaded up the Neck and Neck album - cheers - will see what its like

almost at the end of Steve Hackett

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By *my-black OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Poole

Although to be honest the Steve Hackett concert is evolving more towards Dead Can Dance mixed with the south american guitar duet that i can never even begin to spell.

and its really enjoyable, anybody wanting a pleasant listen i would strongly recommend it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A similar chilled guitar experience can be found in pink floyd's, "the division bell". Especially the track "marooned". Haunting.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Currently listening to Steve Hacketts Bay of kings live in Edinburgh.

Not sure what to follow it up with, please help - aiming for acoustic guitar, full on, a kind Joe Bonamassa acoustic guitar album i fancy.

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April come she well (live version) and scarborough fair (live version)

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I know it's not much help for what yer asking but my suggestion is to avoid "Duelling Banjo's" so close to bedtime.

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over a year ago


"Hi Clem, i hadnt thought of Robert Plant, have just loaded up the Neck and Neck album - cheers - will see what its like

almost at the end of Steve Hackett

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Stand out track on neck and neck is "they'll be some changes" if not for the excellent playing then for the banter between the 2 musicians!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A similar chilled guitar experience can be found in pink floyd's, "the division bell". Especially the track "marooned". Haunting. "

Marooned is an ace track

The live versions of a new day yesterday by joe bonamassa are great...although im not sure if theres an acoustic version

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Civil war. . Barton hollow. Or for something smooth try john lee hooker's The Healer

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By *my-black OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Poole

Yay, floyd thing is i listen to floyd pretty much most days of the week.

im listening to the chet atkins album now - slightly confused - its stated a tad c&w - almost a clint eastwood movie intro

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By *my-black OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Poole


"A similar chilled guitar experience can be found in pink floyd's, "the division bell". Especially the track "marooned". Haunting.

Marooned is an ace track

The live versions of a new day yesterday by joe bonamassa are great...although im not sure if theres an acoustic version"

love joe bonamassas jockey full of bourbon cover

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Yay, floyd thing is i listen to floyd pretty much most days of the week.

im listening to the chet atkins album now - slightly confused - its stated a tad c&w - almost a clint eastwood movie intro

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There's lots of different styles, chet is from the world of country, but don't let that put you off. Master of the fret board.

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By *my-black OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Poole


"Civil war. . Barton hollow. Or for something smooth try john lee hooker's The Healer"

WOW - you know that hit the spot - barton hollow - next suggestion on same lines please

fantastic loved that one

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By *my-black OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Poole


"Yay, floyd thing is i listen to floyd pretty much most days of the week.

im listening to the chet atkins album now - slightly confused - its stated a tad c&w - almost a clint eastwood movie intro

There's lots of different styles, chet is from the world of country, but don't let that put you off. Master of the fret board."

Im usually really open minded what i listen to but you know when you really get into a particular frame of mind and that one just didnt ring right tonight, will bookmark it for future. michael cretu i think once said thats why enigma came into existence - because he knew what he wanted to hear but it didnt exist - perhaps im having one of those moments - need to go pick up the guitar instead of listening to utube.

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over a year ago


"Yay, floyd thing is i listen to floyd pretty much most days of the week.

im listening to the chet atkins album now - slightly confused - its stated a tad c&w - almost a clint eastwood movie intro

There's lots of different styles, chet is from the world of country, but don't let that put you off. Master of the fret board.

Im usually really open minded what i listen to but you know when you really get into a particular frame of mind and that one just didnt ring right tonight, will bookmark it for future. michael cretu i think once said thats why enigma came into existence - because he knew what he wanted to hear but it didnt exist - perhaps im having one of those moments - need to go pick up the guitar instead of listening to utube.

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I hear you barking big dog!

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over a year ago


"Civil war. . Barton hollow. Or for something smooth try john lee hooker's The Healer

WOW - you know that hit the spot - barton hollow - next suggestion on same lines please

fantastic loved that one

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i'm a bit of a guru ! Are you up for something a bit heavier but still with a drawl ?

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By *my-black OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Poole


"Civil war. . Barton hollow. Or for something smooth try john lee hooker's The Healer

WOW - you know that hit the spot - barton hollow - next suggestion on same lines please

fantastic loved that one

i'm a bit of a guru ! Are you up for something a bit heavier but still with a drawl ? "

only if you are

yes please

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Chuckle brothers ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Well. . Two things . . Look up the film 'crossroads' it's on vimeo i think. Great movie. Final guitar duel is the best thing ever . In the meantime check out black stone cherry . Heavy but really southern. And try soundgarden..just like suicide. . So hypnotic .

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By *my-black OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Poole


"Well. . Two things . . Look up the film 'crossroads' it's on vimeo i think. Great movie. Final guitar duel is the best thing ever . In the meantime check out black stone cherry . Heavy but really southern. And try soundgarden..just like suicide. . So hypnotic . "

listenin to black stone cherry - blind man, really nice good clean sound - joe B but less guitar centric maybe -

that hits the spot

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Here's a curve ball. . Jeff Healey band. . I think i love you too much . So well constructed and played from the souls of his feet. Voice like whipped cream. Spot the backing singer !

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By *my-black OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Poole


"Here's a curve ball. . Jeff Healey band. . I think i love you too much . So well constructed and played from the souls of his feet. Voice like whipped cream. Spot the backing singer ! "

Heres funny - i jsut played Joe Bonamassas jockey full of bourbon - straight into you suggestion - perfect - the latter is more polished - 80's?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If you want acoustic check out Andy McKee, Jon Homm, Monte Montgomery or Tommy Emmanuel.

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By *my-black OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Poole

arg - gotta wake up - time for daniels - devil rides out to georgia

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Entangled, Ripples, and then Blood on the Rooftops. Maybe even Inside and Out. Very rare to hear those live.

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over a year ago


"Here's a curve ball. . Jeff Healey band. . I think i love you too much . So well constructed and played from the souls of his feet. Voice like whipped cream. Spot the backing singer !

Heres funny - i jsut played Joe Bonamassas jockey full of bourbon - straight into you suggestion - perfect - the latter is more polished - 80's?

"

. Yup. . The band was in the film ' roadhouse' JH played his axe with it on a desk. . As he learned before he could hold one. Blind from aged 3 . Mark Knopfler co wrote that track and sang backing . Like acoustic work ? Try Nuno Bettoncourt's 'midnight express' or maybe stretch yourself and listen to jon williams play austurias. . It'll make you weep at the pure skill involved

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By *my-black OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Poole


"Entangled, Ripples, and then Blood on the Rooftops. Maybe even Inside and Out. Very rare to hear those live."

Amazing music - listened earlier to trick of the tail - i think later in the week is foxtrot et al.

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