If I have to choose one, I would say Jimmy page in a studio session, to see him work. Not to be a suck up, but I would love to play guitar with Neil any time. I had a chance once and would love to renew the experience.
Marc
Dare to dream...who would you play with?
Interesting question. I've never given this much thought before as I don't belong anywhere near the same room as any of these folks. But.... since your asking. I would have said either John Lennon or George Harrison but that isn't going to happnen now is it. So I guess it would have to be Neil Young. To be able to do that would be so much fun. Either playing with the acoustic or grabbing the electric and turning it up to 11.
MarkM
MarkM
Well since its all just a dream and we can come up with anything or Everything we want.
How about having the command of every conceivable fret combination like Tommy Emmanuel, a blues bone that runs deeper than Stevie Ray, the creative genius of Jimmy Page, who arguably was years before his time, and THEN be able to do a show with Clapton.
And Oh yeah, I'd simply have to have Jennifer Nettles as a backup singer.
Please don't wake me.
Scott
How about having the command of every conceivable fret combination like Tommy Emmanuel, a blues bone that runs deeper than Stevie Ray, the creative genius of Jimmy Page, who arguably was years before his time, and THEN be able to do a show with Clapton.
And Oh yeah, I'd simply have to have Jennifer Nettles as a backup singer.
Please don't wake me.
Scott
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Ditto to Tommy Emanuel.....and I'd think I was in heaven to play some of the acoustic blues stuff with Led Zepplin......Hmmmm but Jim Croce? Now that's a pleasant thought.
Michael
Michael
My dream is to be on the stage for the Finale of one of Eric Clapton's Crossroads Festivals, playing with all the top artists that Eric chose for that particular year and of course Eric, alternatively to play alongside SRV on August 26, 1990, in Alpine Valley, Wisconsin featuring an encore jam with Vaughan, Eric Clapton, Buddy Guy, Jimmie Vaughan and Robert Cray, last tune they played Sweet Home Chicago... I'd drive home though no choppers for me...