Topic: Hello Fellow Guitar Players

I'm new to the JB site.  Love Joe's playing style and techniques.  I'm a passionate Shawn Lane, Paul Gilbert, Toni Iommi, SRV, Steve Vai, YJM, Robin Trower and Rick Derringer fan amongst several other good guitar players. 

I hope to learn from this site and contribute as much as I gain here accordingly.

- David

Re: Hello Fellow Guitar Players

Welcome David, tis a wonderful little site, everybody is friendly here!! Don't worry about your number of posts, don't hold back, just jump right in!!

Hope to catch you on here soon,

Peace from Aus,

- Stefan

Re: Hello Fellow Guitar Players

I'm not a fellow guitar player, but you'll find plenty here who are.

Welcome to the forum.  If you like a good cup of "Joe", you've come to the right place.

Nice avatar pic.

Play like you've worked at it, and don't worry about sounding like your influences.  You can't cheat on them, or your practice, anyway.  If you've worked hard at your skill, your audience will know it.

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Welcome aboard David!  I like your guitarist list.  Rick Derringer is an especially interesting choice.  I too am a fan.  I saw Derringer back in 1979.  What really stuck with me was how Rick was an early adopter of wireless, and so the show featured Rick and Kenny striking a note and then exchanging guitars by throwing them across the stage to each other mid air.  Pretty crazy.  Tons of talent in that band.

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dknight16 wrote:

Welcome aboard David!  I like your guitarist list.  Rick Derringer is an especially interesting choice.  I too am a fan.  I saw Derringer back in 1979.  What really stuck with me was how Rick was an early adopter of wireless, and so the show featured Rick and Kenny striking a note and then exchanging guitars by throwing them across the stage to each other mid air.  Pretty crazy.  Tons of talent in that band.

Angus Young was a user of wireless as of 1976, understandable with his stage antics!!

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very hearty welcome to the site David, I like your list especially including Shawn Lane. He is from Memphis as is my friend Eric Gales, perhaps you have heard of him? That is where I learned about him, so sad he had to leave us so soon. Both you and Stefan need to hear his cover of Mike Stern's Upside Downside on Utube if you have not already.
Again, good to have you in the Bonafamily, stick around and post away!

Tres

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Welcome David!

Re: Hello Fellow Guitar Players

welcome to Bonamassa Land
Cheers Ron

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9 (edited by King_Crimson 2012-07-02 12:14:42)

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Good morning Guys & Gals (gotta' be polite...)

Thanks for the warm welcome - stefanhauk, JBFan4Life, dknight16, ahsmith33, Jlowther, cindyron...and the rest of the crew.

ahsmith33, I’m a HUGE RUSH aficionado.  I grew up studying the guitarists (began playing at 8 y/o) in the ilk of "Alex Lifeson", "Robin Trower", "Neil Schon", "Black Oak Arkansas – Early Shawn Lane", "Jeff Beck", "Rick Derringer with Danny Johnson – remember 'beyond the universe' & 'comes a woman'?" et cetera.  I played for several years in a metal/progressive hard rock band and we showcased many RUSH classics.  Namely all of "Fly by Night", "2112", "Permanent Waves – not many folks know this was in reference to a woman’s hair style, hence the album cover", "Moving Pictures", "Signals", "Roll the Bones".  Then my Canadian power-trio hero’s lost me for the reason that RUSH more-or-less moved away from guitar based progressions.  "Moving Pictures" (1981) for me is perhaps like the first "Van Halen" first album and self titled album "Van Halen" (1978).  The tone and guitar work are simple, yet very affective.

And the list goes on. . .

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damn, you played Bytor and the Snow Dog? total thumbs up. Amen on Moving Pictures, although I didn't hear it until 6 years later. I cut my teeth on Presto, my 5 year old daughter would say "daddy put on the little girl singing". lol she loved Presto.

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Hi David,

I assume Mr Fripp is near the top of your list of favorite guitarists? His 72-74 version of KC is my favorite. Powerful stuff! Welcome to the forum.

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King_Crimson wrote:

Good morning Guys & Gals (gotta' be polite...)

Thanks for the warm welcome - stefanhauk, JBFan4Life, dknight16, ahsmith33, Jlowther, cindyron...and the rest of the crew.

ahsmith33, I’m a HUGE RUSH aficionado.  I grew up studying the guitarists (began playing at 8 y/o) in the ilk of "Alex Lifeson", "Robin Trower", "Neil Schon", "Black Oak Arkansas – Early Shawn Lane", "Jeff Beck", "Rick Derringer with Danny Johnson – remember 'beyond the universe' & 'comes a woman'?" et cetera.  I played for several years in a metal/progressive hard rock band and we showcased many RUSH classics.  Namely all of "Fly by Night", "2112", "Permanent Waves – not many folks know this was in reference to a woman’s hair style, hence the album cover", "Moving Pictures", "Signals", "Roll the Bones".  Then my Canadian power-trio hero’s lost me for the reason that RUSH more-or-less moved away from guitar based progressions.  "Moving Pictures" (1981) for me is perhaps like the first "Van Halen" first album and self titled album "Van Halen" (1978).  The tone and guitar work are simple, yet very affective.

And the list goes on. . .

Kool I have two Lifeson Gibson LP and two Robin Trower Fender Custom Shop Strats. They all are smoking guitars. I was a Robin Trower junkie back in the 70's. Still like him today I saw him last year. He still has the goods.
Cheers Ron

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Re: Hello Fellow Guitar Players

ahsmith33 wrote:

damn, you played Bytor and the Snow Dog?

Yah, all of it, still do for warm up occasionally.  When I heard it ("Fly by Night" circa 1975) back in the day I was ~10 y/o.  I felt like I had been injected with an organic drug.  Then off of FBN came "Anthem", then "The Twilight Zone" ("2112" circa 1976) then came "Xanadu" off of ("A Farwell To Kings" circa 1977) – I was officially a hooked RUSHaholic as a youngster.

bonawho59 wrote:

Hi David,
I assume Mr Fripp is near the top of your list of favorite guitarists? His 72-74 version of KC is my favorite. Powerful stuff! Welcome to the forum.

Oh yah.  "Mr. Robert T. Fripp" who needs no introduction.  Rob was doing things to guitars that should have been outlawed back in those days.  One of my all time favorite KC creations, ("Discipline" circa 1981) namely "Elephant Talk".  I got one word for ET –"Bad-Ass".  When I heard ET as a young bloke it was instant woody time.  BTW – the bass line of ET is done on Tony Levin's "Chapman stick".  My Father, "Fred Gerlach" was the luthier that designed and mass produced the "Emmett Chapman" stick back then.  If you are so inclined you may read about Fred from my sig "The Patriarch".  I could go on and on with KC. . .they were beyond their time and truly fantastic.

cindyron wrote:

Kool I have two Lifeson Gibson LP and two Robin Trower Fender Custom Shop Strats. They all are smoking guitars. I was a Robin Trower junkie back in the 70's. Still like him today I saw him last year. He still has the goods.
Cheers Ron

Honestly not much of a LP fan, I’ll be more than happy though to test drive your "Robin Trower" custom strats.  I bet they almost play themselves.  Ron, curious, are you stringing up your strats with Robin’s initial Ernie Ball light gauge set: ".010, .012, .014, .020, .032, .042." or Robin's current heavy gauge set: ".012, .015, .018, .026, .036, .050" tuned down a whole step (2 semitones)?

When I first heard ("Robin Trower Live" circa 1976), I was completely hooked on Robin.  His singing violin smooth tone was just mesmerizing for me on that particular LP.  I immediately took it upon myself to learn every song on that LP.  I’m looking forward to seeing Robin again once he decides to pass through San Diego or Los Angeles - the man is timeless. . .

14 (edited by RickB 2012-07-02 22:11:01)

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Welcome to the forum. I'm an old KC fan and you will be pleased to know that JoeB is too. He's snuck a couple of their tracks in on his radio show on Sundays. People are like WTF?! Prog before folk knew what to call it.
Rick

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RickB wrote:

Welcome to the forum. I'm an old KC fan and you will be pleased to know that JoeB is too. He's snuck a couple of their tracks in on his radio show on Sundays. People are like WTF?! Prog before folk knew what to call it.
Rick

Good to know, Rick – however I suspected so.  With Joe's extensive repertoire, it does not surprise me the very least that Joe has a good amount of appreciation for the greats that paved to roads ahead of us and for us all to relish in.

I live for hard progressive rock, heavy progressive/melodic metal. . .it's all good.