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deustroop

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I have collected cock rock for yrs. This is likely the best rock guitar playing--with appropriate nods to Clapton, Gallagher, Taylor, Page, Winter, Allman and Lee--of all time.
I s*** you not.

Jimmy Hendrix at Berkeley in 1970, Johnny B Good

 
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werepossum

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SAMANTHA FISH BAND "Shake 'Em On Down"

That is so smokin' hot. Fish is a blues goddess, and R. L. Burnside a blues legend who deserves a lot more success than he ever got. Shame he had to take to remix trickery in his later years, but when one finds it unmixed and raw, his later work is excellent.

R. L. Burnside - Rollin and Tumblin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkKKqNKxX80

And another excellent R. L. Burnside derivative.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZ2o5-yRTDY
 

KMFJD

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I have collected cock rock for yrs. This is likely the best rock guitar playing--with appropriate nods to Clapton, Gallagher, Taylor, Page, Winter, Allman and Lee--of all time.
I s*** you not.

Jimmy Hendrix at Berkeley in 1970, Johnny B Good


Jimi was amazing, but i'm going with Machine Gun as his best guitar work. The Filmore East version is amazing, it sounded like a a gun battle was coming out of the guitar.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01JRU11NI/ref=pm_ws_tlw_trk6

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xm...-gun-fillmore-east-nyc-january-1st-1970_music