I agree willem, I selected Santana because John Renbourn didn't make the cut, lol.the most impresive one was satana's music,,,Oh i have to click a button?
Poll: Electric Guitar Influences
My vote for Clapton, he plays with such ease, it just looks natural to me. Had Harrison been on the list, my vote would have gone to him, I can't imagine a Beatles song without his influence and style. He may not have been the greatest but he certainly added alot to music history
Pete
Pete
Why Neil, I haven't seen you play an electric guitar yet, but it has to be you!
Those other guys are pretty cool, but not one of them tried to teach me how to play "shades of funk"
I did vote for Clapton since your name wasn't up there.
Scott
Those other guys are pretty cool, but not one of them tried to teach me how to play "shades of funk"
I did vote for Clapton since your name wasn't up there.
Scott
Sorry to reply off-topic to this message, but I can find no way to post a new message!
Does anyone by chance know who plays the guitar intro and break in the Jan & Dean version of The Beach Boys' "Fun Fun fun"? It's about as perfect as you can get, and I've read that Glen Campbell played the guitar solo on the Beach Boys' version. Could that be him here as well?
Best,
Ed Crosby
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Does anyone by chance know who plays the guitar intro and break in the Jan & Dean version of The Beach Boys' "Fun Fun fun"? It's about as perfect as you can get, and I've read that Glen Campbell played the guitar solo on the Beach Boys' version. Could that be him here as well?
Best,
Ed Crosby
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Ed, you go to the categories section of the forum and find the area you want to post in there. Try the 'New Thread' button.
http://www.totallyguitars.com/forum/listcat.html
http://www.totallyguitars.com/forum/listcat.html
Thanks much. It may take a while for this old brain to digest the forum posting details
Ed
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Ed
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