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The Builder | 17:38 Thu 12th Jan 2023 | Music
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Makes me want to set fire to mine. What a guy.

on Planet Rock (DAB / Internet station) they're playing an interview with selecting music choices him at 6pm tonight and then on Sunday there's a one hour special on him at 8pm.
Sorry that's a bit garbled but you get the gist.
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Thanks for that Zacs. I didn't know. I mostly listen to internet radio stations now.

Please don't burn the guitar :o)))
OK. It will remain un-played for a while tho. Sob.
Me too, zacs, but I was never much good at it anyway.


Love him but probably not as much as he loves his guitar.
Outstanding dexterity. The only other guitar play who comes close is Jerry Donahue.
By which I mean Jeff Beck, not Gary Moore.
I got fairly proficient again in lockdown but only so far as bashing out a few covers. I was working on Romeo & Juliet (Dire Straits) and Dust in the Wind (Kansas) but it was a sloooooow process.
Well, I can strum a few chords...
He was soo gifted.
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Who'd have thought there were so many guitarists on AB?

I used to play guitar back in the 60s and 70s.
Fender Strat and a big stack of Marshall cabinets. I remember going to see Jeff Beck first of his own bands:

Beck: guitar
Ronnie Wood (The Stones): Bass
Mickey Waller: Drums
Rod Stewart: Vocals (before he became well known.)

What a line-up :o)
^^^
Lucky you!
Fantastic line up..:-)
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One great thing about those days Pats is you could go to the bar and have a beer with fellas like them.
You can't get near anybody today :o(
Yes, that's true. What a privilege!
I remember my Uncle went to a pub in Watford in early 70s, and Elton John was playing piano. He had a word with him after. This is before he was mega famous.
A week before Christmas, i happened to mention to my eldest daughter that i had attempted to learn the guitar back in my teens but i didn't have the patience. We then went on to discus the fact i needed a hobby now that i am retired.
Come the big day and there was a triangular shaped parcel with my name on it, beneath her tree. Yep, an acoustic guitar. I now feel obliged to learn to play it but am having some difficulty muting one or two strings when attempting chords. So much so that i have been learning the 'hooks' to about a dozen songs; Another One Bites The Dust, Sunshine Of My Love, Day Tripper, and, of course, Smoke On The Water.
I know this is primarily about Jeff Beck, but i came across this video today and what a line up of guitarists (and other musicians);





Gibson Les Paul and an Orange rig for me, builder.

There’s a great app called Guitar Tabs, Ken. Despite its name it has just the chords as well. Great for getting to grips with a few old (and new) tunes.
//Outstanding dexterity. The only other guitar play who comes close is Jerry Donahue//

What about Eric Clapton ?
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It's all a matter of taste, Baz. I really admired Jeff Beck but my guitar hero was Gary Moore - Hendrix died just when i was getting 'into' him.
///Outstanding dexterity. The only other guitar play who comes close is Jerry Donahue// What about Eric Clapton ?/

Peter Green (Fleetwood Mac) would give them all a run for their money!

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