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Okay, but don't get burned. People actually exist who would fork out for this rubbish in this current economic crisis? Gimme a break! Where are the priorities?
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Sunday, February 21, 2010
Recently , another reply to me from A Fleetwood Mac guitarist
So , i wuz pissed... an on my ausdiocandy site i put this.......... (ok my urgent message wuiz pretty harsh , biut TRUE) > Would some one pleeze write as fukk*ngg review of my S**T > .. i dont care if ya say it's S**T or WHATEVER.. JUST SAY SOMETHING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Goddam > dontcha know, if folks come by my page an dont see a single good > or straight up comment. d'ya REALLY think they'rte gonna lissen > 2 any of my S**t......Honest..........Woulld You???C'mon..... > have a heart................I dont need ego strokin.. i just > need the TRUTH.. in PRINT....THANK YOU VERY MUCH > !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! so bob wrote. Doc..Don't get upset by not getting"reviews"..I don't get "reviews" either... Just go by how many listens you're getting...... I'll listen to some of your stuff and comment...but remember, most people won't take the time...It's like filling out online "surveys"... people don't like to bother.. Bob Welch http://docrockstudio.blogspot.com/20...o-me-from.html |
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Wtf?
Hey, lets all just calm down
People can post anything they want Vivfox is just picking up threads on the web I just reacted to the BS out there in the COSMOS I did comment on the page in question on that idiots blog I am not responsible for others. but I have the right to say stuff too> so do YOU! But I will not personally attack any one I hope others do the same Even Jeremy Spencer deleted his own comment w(when he thought it was opening a can of worms?) "A stranger is a best friend you will never know!" |
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You know what VivFox is taking the time to share it WITH THE LEDGE, who cares if its from OTHER websites, The ledge is a place where we can share things, REGARD LESS if its from another WEBSITE. I mean common.
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The cost of being a Mac fan, I don't own any posters yet!
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Forgotten rock bands of the 70s
Chicken Shack lost Christine McVie to Fleetwood Mac but still exist and are playing in Hessle next month. I wonder if Stan Webb still has his 200' guitar lead that he used to wander round the audience with? ... mudcat.org RSS Feed of Topics - http://mudcat.org/ |
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The price is going down, down(actual value: 5 cents)
Fleetwood Mac Postcard From Fillmore West On 11 Feb 71: 7 X 9 1/40
February 28th, 2010adminUncategorized Fleetwood Mac Postcard from Fillmore West on 11 Feb 71: 7 x 9 1/4 Jake Pierres Medieval vision advertised Fleetwood Mac Steppenwolf and Its A Beautiful Day in three separate concerts sharing the Fillmore West and Winterland. Pierre was not a frequent poster artist and took the opportunity to sign his name front and center an unusual touch on Graham posters. Average Price :$175 http://positionmusic01.dyn-o-saur.co...-71-7-x-9-1-4/ |
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Vintage V100 ICON Series Les Paul-style Lemon Drop Electric Guitar ...
By admin “When I was young and in a band, we supported the original Fleetwood Mac to play at a gig we'd organised. Fleetwood Mac let us use their PA, and Peter Green even let me use his amp! He wouldn't let me use his guitar but he was always my ... UKguitars.com - http://www.ukguitars.com/ |
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The Price went back up!!!
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Price :$390 http://messupmusic07.ath.cx/2010/03/...-Complete-Set/ |
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Saturday, March 13, 2010
Blues Britannia: (21.00 to 22.30 yesterday) followed last week's BBC4 TV's Heavy Metal Britannia documentary, and was 90 minutes of excellent viewing. It traced how the blues records came into England and were picked up by the likes of Brian Jones, Keith Richards, Mick Fleetwood, Paul Jones, then the band's they spawned copying the music - The Yardbirds, Fleetwood Mac, The Stones etc. A fair amount of time was given over to interviewing the black blues artistes; Champion Jack Dupree, Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker etc; so it was another tiny speck of gold amongst the landfill of crap our TV programmes are. But it encourages me to read more books, so there is a plus side.
It may well be available via the BBC iplayer if you missed it. posted by Alan Burridge at 12:10 AM http://alanburridge.blogspot.com/201...ast-weeks.html |
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Who do you think are some great guitarists that are overlooked?
Like for me, Terry Kath (Chicago) is one of the many guitarists that got me playing but is sometimes overlooked by many. Who do think are some overlooked guitarists? It’s funny that you mention Terry Kath. I just posted a Youtube link here the other day of the song ‘Free Form Guitar’ off of the ‘Chicago Transit Authority’ album. I’ve been a huge fan of those first few Chicago albums for many years…that one in particular. I was in a band many years ago and we covered their song ‘South California Purples’…great soloing by Terry! Their cover of I’m a Man was incredible too! Terry Kath is best known for pioneering the hammer-on harmonic guitar technique. He was also worshipped by Jimi Hendrix after Jimi caught them in a live performance at The Whisky A Go Go in 1968. It’s so nice to see somebody mention his name in this forum. Amazing guitarist, and definitely overlooked! RIP Terry Kath. Another guitarist in Terry’s league back at that time was Phil Keaggy of the band Glass Harp. Ted Nugent was quoted as saying "I don’t know what happened to that Phil Keaggy, he could have saved the world with his guitar" in Guitar Player Magazine. When Jimi Hendrix was on the tonight show in the late 60’s, Johnny Carson asked him, "what does it feel like to be the greatest guitarist in the world?" Jimi responded with, "I don’t know, you’d have to ask Phil Keaggy". Phil was an incredilbe player, and another one of the many overlooked guitarists. Here’s a few others that don’t seem to get much recognition: Jim McCarty – guitarist for Mitch Ryder Detroit/Wheels & Cactus Steve Hillage – guitarist for Kahn, Gong, Mike Oldfield, etc. Steve Hackett – Genesis Eddie Phillips – The Creation (first to ever bow an electric guitar) Tony McPhee – The Groundhogs Dave ‘Clem’ Clempson – Colosseum, Humble Pie Jorma Kaukonen – Jefferson Airplane, Hot Tuna, solo Peter Kaukonen – Jefferson Starship, Hot Tuna, solo Peter Banks – Yes, Flash, solo Eddie Hazel & Ron Bykowski – Funkadelic & Parliament Darryl Stuermer – played with Jean Luc Ponty, Phil Collins, etc. Phil Manzanera – Roxy Music Jeff ‘Skunk’ Baxter – Steely Dan Randy California – Spirit Uli Roth – The Scorpions, Electric Sun D*ck Wagner – The Frost, Alice Cooper, Lou Reed, etc. Steve Hunter – Detroit, Alice Cooper, Lou Reed, etc Paul Chapman – UFO Mick Box – Uriah Heep Jan Akkerman – Focus, solo Frank Marino – Mahogany Rush, solo Walter Rossi – Charlee, solo Adrian Belew – King Crimson, Frank Zappa, solo Mick Abrahms – Jethro Tull, Blodwyn Pig, solo Leigh Stephens – Blue Cheer Kazuo ‘Flash’ Takeda – Blues Creation, Creation Elliot Easton – The Cars, CCR Revisited John Goodsall aka Johny Mandella – Brand X, Atomic Rooster, etc Lee Pickens – Bloodrock, solo John Nitzinger – Nitzinger Larry Reinhart – Iron Butterfly, Allman Bros, Captain Beyond Les Harvey – Stone the Crows Stan Webb – Chicken Shack, Broken Glass, Savoy Brown Phil Keaggy – Glass Harp, Adrian Gurvitz – Gun, Three Man Army, Baker Gurvitz Army Floyd Radford – Edgar Winters White Trash, Johnny Winter, Tin House Tom Verlaine – Television Dominic Troiano – Bush (Canadian band), James Gang, solo Bob Welch – Fleetwood Mac, Paris Ricky Medlocke – Blackfoot, Lynyrd Skynyrd Harvey Mandel – Canned Heat, Rolling Stones, solo Mike Pinera – Blues Image, Iron Butterfly, Thee Image, Ramatam, Alice Cooper Kirby (no known last name) – Stretch, Curved Air. Stretch also toured the US as the bogus Fleetwood Mac in the early 70’s Some great answers here, but I feel many of the guitarists mentioned are not overlooked at all…and are very well known and respected musicians. Especially when it comes to the likes of Ritchie Blackmore, Gary Moore, Peter Green, Peter Frampton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Pete Townsend, Frank Zappa, Eddie Van Halen, Martin Barre, Jeff Beck, and Steve Howe. No offense to the people that mentioned them…but when have they ever been overlooked? I could list many more guitarists that I feel are overlooked…but there’s a few anyways! http://www.guitarcourses.ws/blog/gre...are-overlooked |
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I have an original Filmore poster from 1969. On the bill are JR. Walker & the All Stars, Fleetwood Mac, Lee Michaels and Tony Jo White. I bought it about sixteen years ago. I don't think I paid more than $100 for it. My original Monterey Pop from 1967 was a bit more - $400. Rare as it is, I've seen one sell recently for $1000. This is my idea of "fine art" !
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