Too Rolling Stoned Coffee Shop

2rollingstoned

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Met these guys before they started to be very well known at small venue and they are all super nice. I danced nearly the whole show... they are just off the chain great.

[video=youtube;eipXthVqu_4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eipXthVqu_4[/video]
 

PlantManBee

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Damn 2rs, you're posting more ATX music than me lol.. ok Stevie did move back to Big D.

I love that allan stone tune :)

Gotta listen to the story on this one:
[video=youtube;KG2SPjcKM4M]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KG2SPjcKM4M[/video]
 

2rollingstoned

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Heritage Blues Orchestra - Clarksdale Moan (LOVE ME SOME CLARKSDALE!)

[video=youtube;1GeoZQMXKKE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GeoZQMXKKE[/video]
 

2rollingstoned

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The great Howlin Wolf passed away on this day in 1976!

[video=youtube;vXRrchuXHrM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXRrchuXHrM[/video]
 

Grojak

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She's played with herbie hancock and is Jeff Becks current bass player, I love the way the bass fits just so perfect on her :)

[video=youtube;yu6zUwDv-o4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yu6zUwDv-o4[/video]
 

Grojak

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Try and watch her fret work...

[video=youtube;MkW6-UXEhIA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkW6-UXEhIA[/video]
 

2rollingstoned

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Grojak I love Tal Wilkenfeld! I first noticed her with Jeff Beck at Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival 2007. We went to Chicago to the 2010 Crossroads concert and I anxiously awaited for Tal to play bass for Jeff Beck but she wasn't with him that year! I noticed she was back again at 2013 Crossroads in NYC. I think she had only been playing bass 3 years when she went to work for JB! She has released her own music too! Mega talented lady she is!

Diggin on this Los Lobos jam the past few days... love those guys

[video=youtube;c4K1tVeEdp4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4K1tVeEdp4[/video]
 

2rollingstoned

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I grew up playing acoustic guitar with my mom all my life. My dad was the lead singer of various rock bands and I grew up in a house filled with music. GREAT music, not this Justin Bieber & Taylor Swift nonsense. My mom passed away a few years ago and I inherited her guitar and I found myself wanting to try to play again. I have randomly sat down and picked a few tunes and that acoustic just brought back how bad it hurts to play until my fingers get tough.

Well this Christmas, Santa decided that I needed an upgrade. I am a huge fan of blues and slide especially, really admire Derek Trucks and Duane Allman so I got an Epiphone SG. :-P

Never owned an electric guitar before so this is a whole new world. Yesterday I got a Hughes & Keffner amp, a Zoom multi stomp box, a glass slide, and this really super cool little Snark tuner. It is so handy!
http://www.snarktuners.com/tuners/original-clip-on

You Tube is a real blessing and I've been schooling myself. Even taking notes and studying what each effect sounds like so I know how to set them up and what all those knobs are for on my new amp. I am a long time singer and always been able to play along enough to sing with on the guitar. I may not ever give Derek Trucks a run for his money but it keeps me entertained! I can crank it up in the basement and not disturb anyone!

[video=youtube;Zwaau9mMQ-M]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zwaau9mMQ-M[/video]
 

Grojak

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Dad was a bass player, I grew up playing bass naturally. Self taught guitar from a blues book and besides the songs I've learned (many GD tunes, Marley, Neil Young others) I play the blues, I think a combination of being a bass player and of course learning from a blues book has a lot to do with it. I've seen Bele Fleck and the Flecktones a few times and Victor Wooten solo, he da man!!

I first saw DT with Allman Bros back in like 2004 and blew my mind, sad about he and Warren leaving, I'm sure Greg has something to do with it, from what I hear he's always been an ass. Huge fan of Warrens work with Mule and old solo stuff.
 

Grojak

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A little boogie in your breakfast never hurts, Brownsville Station

[video=youtube;eZShVsRM_-c]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZShVsRM_-c[/video]
 

ExileOnMainStreet

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GREAT music, not this Justin Bieber & Taylor Swift nonsense
That's not "music" any more than Mickey D's is a "restaurant"

You Tube is a real blessing and I've been schooling myself...
I'm trying to learn the harp exactly the same way. I grew up with prog rock, country, and ABBA but fortunately I found blues before the damage was irreparable so, while it's a bit of a grind right now, I'll pound through it and the neighbors be damned :)
My wife has been playing guitar for years and likes the same noises I do, so my goal is for us to be able to kick it together. She's amazing: she got a C and A and a G harp for my bday last year, so I have no excuses....though just between you and me, I don't even know what those letters mean. Fortunately, this whole interwebz thing is just a fad and no one really pays attention......right?.....

Truth be told, hopefully in a year (or several) I'll be able to reread this and laugh cause...damn....I'm a fish out of water right now :O

Enough of my ramble.....here's something nice and juicy to chew on :)
[video=youtube_share;sxxLD-3eSIY]http://youtu.be/sxxLD-3eSIY[/video]

PS: @ Grojak: damn, man.....Ima gonna come to your house in the middle of the night and Ima gonna steal ALL your records. :)
 
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