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Old 09-22-2021, 08:59 AM
FrankHudson FrankHudson is offline
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Originally Posted by reeve21 View Post
I don't play electric, but sometimes I lurk here to see what you guys are up to

Great thread, I'm on board with all the Metheny, Garcia, Allman Bros. and Beck posters.

I'll add 3 more live albums that I really liked to crank up back in the day.

Lou Reed, Rock and Roll Animal. The "intro/sweet jane" opener was killer. I had to look up who played guitar on that record--I believe it was Steve Hunter.

Nils Lofgren, Night After Night. That boy could wail. Distinctive hybrid picking style with a thumb pick and a lot of harmonics in his extended solos.

Little Feat, Waiting for Columbus. They were an incredibly tight band on stage, the rhythm section was one of my favorites. Lowell George was one of a kind and Paul Barrerre was no slouch, either.
The live Sweet Jane intro is Dick Wagner and Steve Hunter. The producer for the record was Steve Katz, the Blues Project/Blood Sweat and Tears guitarist.

Great example of two lead lines twining together isn't it.
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