Howdy,
Let's see..
1. B.B. Live at the Regal
2. Buck Owens Carnegie Hall
3. The Beatles Live at the Star Club (Hamburg)
4. The Rolling Stones Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out.
The recordings by the Beatles and the 'Stones have influenced my playing more than any other. John's rhythm guitar on "Sweet Little Sixteen" along with his
singing is the best second generation rock & roll I've ever heard.
Keef's tone and the band's overall sound on "Ya-Ya's" is to
die for, esepcially the solo on "Little Queenie" (I feel like screaming "YES,YES" like Beavis and Butthead every time I hear this song!) and of course Keef's signature
raunch on "Sympathy for the Devil" is the nastiest riff on vinyl! Killer stuff.
Now if ya'll will excuse me, I'm back to my Les Paul Special (P-90's, of course) plugged into my '68 Vibro Champ and my 'Stones CD's.
Eggman