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Old 04-24-2020, 02:11 PM
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Several were influential but these kind of formed my playing.

All early Beatles
then:

James Gang, Rides Again, Thirds

Mark, Don, and Mel, 1969-1971

Amazing Rhythm Aces, Stacked Deck, Too Stuffed to Jump, How the Hell Do You Spell Rhythm

Elvin Bishop, Let it Flow

Outlaws, Outlaws and Hurry Sundown

Pure Prairie League, Two Lane Highway

Many others, but these had a lasting effect.
Was Vince Gill on that Pure Prairie League album? Amazing guitarist.
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AC/DC - Back in black - nothing else comes close for me
SRV - Texas Flood
ZZ Top - LaGrange
Muddy Waters -Hard Again
Fabulous Thunderbirds - best of
Boston - Boston
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Old 04-24-2020, 03:26 PM
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Several were influential but these kind of formed my playing.

All early Beatles
then:

James Gang, Rides Again, Thirds

Mark, Don, and Mel, 1969-1971

Amazing Rhythm Aces, Stacked Deck, Too Stuffed to Jump, How the Hell Do You Spell Rhythm

Elvin Bishop, Let it Flow

Outlaws, Outlaws and Hurry Sundown

Pure Prairie League, Two Lane Highway

Many others, but these had a lasting effect.
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Was Vince Gill on that Pure Prairie League album? Amazing guitarist.
Hi Dru. No, Vince Gill was not on "Two Lane Highway." He did join the band later as guitarist and lead singer on "Firin' Up" (1980) and "Something In The Night" (1981). Two very good albums!
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Old 04-25-2020, 10:12 AM
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AC/DC - Back in black - nothing else comes close for me
SRV - Texas Flood
ZZ Top - LaGrange
Muddy Waters -Hard Again
Fabulous Thunderbirds - best of
Boston - Boston
One of the best albums of all time and one of my favorites as well. I first started listening to it back in Spring of 1982. My friend's sister had the record and we would listen to it. Hard to believe AC/DC pulled it off after just losing Bon Scott but that in itself was an inspiration.
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