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Join Date: Sep 2006
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One of my all time favorites not yet mentioned is Mick Ronson. There's a tasteful economy to his style I've always loved. He may be more assosiated for playing that natural Les Paul Custom, but he certainly knew how to wring killer tone out of an Esquire.
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Marty Balin sometimes played a Tele with Jefferson Starship in the '70's.
Graham Nash has a '52 RI with a Transperformance tuning system in it. Bill Champlin had a vintage Tele with humbuckers that he used when he wasn't playing organ with the Sons of Champlin. Ray Davies played a Tele with The Kinks. John "Marmaduke" Dawson played a Tele with the New Riders of the Purple Sage. Gram Parsons played a Tele with the Flying Burrito Brothers.
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A big fat +1!
His technique & sound is just marvelous! (too bad only a few younger people know who he is, I think they're all screwed up by the rapcrap)
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Melvis, TN.
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One of my all time favorites not yet mentioned is Mick Ronson. There's a tasteful economy to his style I've always loved. He may be more assosiated for playing that natural Les Paul Custom, but he certainly knew how to wring killer tone out of an Esquire.
Don't hear much about him these days but he sure could play some rock and roll, man he had some great riffs. The ablums he did with ian hunter were fantastic.
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Norway
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Man O'man - that almost gave me a heart attack
I've had the version on "Live at Fillmore" for decades, but I've actually never seen it performed before "It don't git no better'niss" |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Portland, ME
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+1 on Joe Strummer and Pete Townshend
Graham Coxon- always throwing in interesting little bits into his playing... trying to figure out his parts is always fun. Did Johnny Marr ever play a telecaster much? |
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