That album by Freddie King I recommended, Burglar, has a song called “Sugar Sweet”. Freddie’s rhythm guitarist on that one - Eric Clapton. Both Freddie and Lightnin’ Hopkins had an influence on a bunch of the later blues guitar greats.
Well, a playlist of his recordings would be incredibly brief. However, all of the guitarists of the later generations I’ve seen mentioned here stand on his shoulders.
Reasonable assumption. I do like Buffalo Springfield, and CSN was okay, CSNY great. I like Stills’ blues-centric style and Young, of course, is in a league of his own considering his songwriting abilities on top of his play.
He treats everyone who disagrees with him with disgust and disdain. He talks like a bully, then cries like a baby when it gets dealt back. What kind of a man does that?
We were told for a good while before the election that would happen. Those states all had provisions that limited processing of mail in votes. In PA, for instance, they couldn’t even open the envelopes until Election Day. When 2/3 of the votes are early, it’s not surprising.
Hoffeinz Pavilion? You talkin’ some way-back machine stuff there. Saw Stephen Stills and Manassas, Emerson Lake and Palmer, Elton John, Humble Pie there. Way before Hector was a pup...
I’m learning “Can’t Find My Way Home” on my guitar. Started playing in July ‘19, took lessons 8 mos., love it. Really turned out to be a fortuitous happening: Been a great distraction during COVID times.
Here’s mine:
The Beatles
Hot Tuna
Lightnin’ Hopkins
Freddie King
Stevie Ray Vaughn & Double Trouble
Bob Dylan
Johnny Winter
Pink Floyd
Allman Brothers, before and after Duane
Rolling Stones