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sharksfan2000 01-24-2015 01:36 PM

Interesting that in Rikky Rooksby's 1998 book "The Complete Guide to the Music of Fleetwood Mac", he mentions parts of Future Games sounding a bit like Wishbone Ash. I must admit that I'm not very familiar with that band - I'll have to check them out on YouTube.

lazy poker 01-24-2015 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by lazy poker (Post 1159056)
and here's another humble disciple displaying his love for the green god, covering "watch out" ("track one!"):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPha2ZmVF3U
pretty unknown guitar player . . . and singer . . . and probably quite rightly so . . . ;)

Quote:

Originally Posted by THD (Post 1159076)
I think this sounds just fine !

thank you so much, thd! :)
(i intended to stay pretty close to peter's style and sound, and i just tried my very best to succeed.)

Neb-Maat-Re 01-26-2015 08:48 PM

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Originally Posted by THD (Post 1158715)
(2)Midge Ure -

Who, like Snowy White, spent some time in Thin Lizzy.

jpaflas 01-27-2015 02:28 PM

Billy Gibbons is a huge Greeny fan and in the early days sometimes even affected the same out of phase tone:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RcTh_f5aDY

Also here's ZZ doing a cover of Rattlesnake Shake:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZMfU5t_5eY

Play on Rev!

greenmanastrat 01-31-2015 02:51 PM

Greeny Disciple
 
Hi everybody

Not to blow ones own trumpet too much but to add to this on going discussion i would like to offer one of my own compositions that are right from the green guitar school even with the out of phase lead.

check it out its called the grieving hand

https://soundcloud.com/leewymer/grieving-hand:]:]

LesPaul7 02-04-2015 05:46 PM

Nice guitar work! It sounds like the stuff he did with Peter Bardens to me.

lazy poker 02-05-2015 04:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by greenmanastrat (Post 1159728)
Hi everybody

Not to blow ones own trumpet too much but to add to this on going discussion i would like to offer one of my own compositions that are right from the green guitar school even with the out of phase lead.

check it out its called the grieving hand

https://soundcloud.com/leewymer/grieving-hand:]:]

sadly, when tryin' to give a listen to this, i always receive the following message:
"Sorry! We can't find that page. A report has been sent to our tech team, and they're looking in to the problem. Please check back in a bit." :shrug:

greenmanastrat 02-06-2015 05:06 PM

Link
 
try

https://soundcloud.com/leewymer

first track on there is called the grieving hand

thanks for looking :)

Made my day Les Paul 7 nice one!

lazy poker 02-06-2015 07:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by greenmanastrat (Post 1160205)
try

https://soundcloud.com/leewymer

first track on there is called the grieving hand

thanks for looking :)

now that did the trick.
very interesting song and guitar work, greenmanastrat - thanxalot for pointing out, and keep on keepin' on! :thumbsup:
martin

greenmanastrat 02-07-2015 03:59 PM

Humble thanks
 
Cheers Lazy Poker for listening very kind comments.
I was talking the other day to a friend about peter as i was working out parts of the solo to it takes time, and man you forget how good he really was. His playing to me is kinda like the george benson of blues, where every note has definition and is executed with precision but obviously with bags of feeling.
We really only got the tip of the iceberg of peters greatness considering he more or less quit when he was 23. Saying that i don't wanna discount his come backs as his story is an amazing triumph over illness and he has still produced musical moments of absolute beauty.

Anyways thanks chaps for listening


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