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Cesser Le Feu

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John Fahey「Sunflower River BLUES」


Sunflower River Blues

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Slowly, Slowly, Slowly

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No Woman, No Cry

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Genesis Guitarist Steve Hackett solo album
「Please Don’t Touch 」より「Hoping love will lost」Featuring Randy Crawford





Hoping Love Will Last (Remastered 2005)

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「Have my Heart 」より「Not Abandoned 」
盲目のguitarist は、古いBlues manなどが、存在するが、生まれつき手腕が、無いguitarist
心頭滅却すれば、🔥もまた涼し!ではないですがなんと足で弾く!




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「Hell to pay」より「while my guitar Gently weeps 」全盲のguitarist 癌によって死去。享年41歳。故George Harrison 本人が、acoustic guitar で参加。使用guitarは、有名になってからも、Hard off の常連、Fender Squierを一貫して弾き続ける。guitar を膝の上に置いて弾く!独特の演奏🎶方法。



While My Guitar Gently Weeps

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0077:MR.BIG/MR.BIG
In 1988, bassist Billy Sheehan, who left DAVID LEE ROTH BAND after recording the album SKYSCRAPER, set out to form his own band. Eric Martin, who had released two solo albums at the time and was talented but had not yet made his breakthrough, joined the band. They were further joined by Pat Torpey, formerly of Ted Nugent and Imperterri. Finally, they welcomed Paul Gilbert, guitarist of RACER X, who was attracting attention in the L.A. music scene at the time, completing the squad.
They made a demo and took it to record companies. They eventually signed with ATLANTIC/WARNER and began recording. Despite a low budget and tight schedule, they welcomed producer Kevin Ellison and completed their first album, "MR. BIG". It was released in 1989. At the time, they were strongly perceived as "that band formed by Billy Sheehan and Paul Gilbert," and their bluesy side rarely received much attention.
The times were harsh for bands like them, and they struggled to achieve the success they hoped for in their home country, the U.S. Nevertheless, they grew into a tight band, mainly playing clubhouse venues, including tours as the opening act for RUSH and on a package tour with WINGER.
Recommend:ADDICTED TO THAT RUSH, MERCILESS, HAD ENOUGH, BLAME IT ON MY YOUTH, TAKE A WALK, BIG LOVE, HOW CAN YOU DO WHAT YOU DO, ANYTHING FOR YOU, ROCK & ROLL OVER, 30 DAYS IN THE HOLE

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0072:DAVID LEE ROTH/A LITTLE AIN'T ENOUGH
Released in 1991, this third album was recorded with newly discovered ex-Cacophony guitarist Jason Becker, who had left the band Steve Vai. The rhythm section continues to be the Bissonnette brothers.
With the new talent Jason Becker, Diamond Dave was about to shine even brighter. But, in the middle of recording, Jason was diagnosed with ALS at a very young age. The recording session was completed, but the band was unable to go on tour.
After the release of the album, the band embarked on a world tour, mainly in Europe.
The band members include John Holmes, ex-Lizzy Borden, who replaced Jason. On bass is Todd Jensen, ex-HARDLINE. On drums is Greg Bissonette, who has recorded and toured on three albums.
In terms of chart action, the album only reached #18 in the US, but was well received in Europe, reaching #9 in Norway, #5 in Switzerland, and #1 in Finland.
This album is underrated, but it is an excellent album for DLR to make after their two previous albums. It is certainly less flashy, but more than that, in my opinion, it expresses a different side of him and points in the right direction for mature rock.
Recommend:A LIL' AIN'T ENOUGH, SHOOT IT, LADY LUCK, TELL THE TRUTH, BABY'S ON FIRE, 40 BELOW, IT'S SHOWTIME!

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