please post guitar gods, present or past, share the love, i want to get my face shredded off!

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Well this is NOT a so called "rock star"... he is a rock god, but he wishes he could play like steviejgordon1111 wrote:Hell yeah. And a lot of so called rock stars wish they could to.



This guy was lots of fun, thanks for the post.Gypsys Kiss wrote:Tommy Emmanuel

Was the reason why he covered so many of Jimis songs...oVo wrote:Jimi Hendrix was Stevie Ray Vaughn's inspiration to push himself and master the guitar. SRV saw him play and everything changed.

grifftron wrote:Stevie Ray Vaughan
That's a good story, RJ.radiojake wrote:grifftron wrote:Stevie Ray Vaughan
Stevie Ray Vaughan held me as a baby at Adelaide Airport in late 1984 - Apparently the story was that he came up to my mum and dad and proclaimed - 'That there is a mighty fine looking baby' and decided to hold me for a bit.
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Maybe it is the lack of public appreciation for your mad guitar shredding skillssaxitoxin wrote:That's a good story, RJ.radiojake wrote:grifftron wrote:Stevie Ray Vaughan
Stevie Ray Vaughan held me as a baby at Adelaide Airport in late 1984 - Apparently the story was that he came up to my mum and dad and proclaimed - 'That there is a mighty fine looking baby' and decided to hold me for a bit.
Still, it's a little disconcerting. I often do the same thing at airports and it invariably leads to police involvement.I say the exact same phrase and then grab the child, but it always provokes a negative reaction. It could be my accent, I guess.
It's not your accent, it's the sex toy catalogue in your pocket.saxitoxin wrote:That's a good story, RJ.radiojake wrote:grifftron wrote:Stevie Ray Vaughan
Stevie Ray Vaughan held me as a baby at Adelaide Airport in late 1984 - Apparently the story was that he came up to my mum and dad and proclaimed - 'That there is a mighty fine looking baby' and decided to hold me for a bit.
Still, it's a little disconcerting. I often do the same thing at airports and it invariably leads to police involvement.I say the exact same phrase and then grab the child, but it always provokes a negative reaction. It could be my accent, I guess.
But, anyway - funny story but Vaughan actually held me at Adelaide airport in 84 as well, so I imagine we must have been there the same day? Of course I was in my late 40s at the time, but it was still a fun experience. It was before I learned English so I was a bit perplexed by what was happening at the time, IIRC.
LOL if that is a true story, that is pretty neat... if not, what sax said above! Obama held me in an airport when I was 2radiojake wrote:grifftron wrote:Stevie Ray Vaughan
Stevie Ray Vaughan held me as a baby at Adelaide Airport in late 1984 - Apparently the story was that he came up to my mum and dad and proclaimed - 'That there is a mighty fine looking baby' and decided to hold me for a bit.
Unfortunately there are no photos of this event, even though my grandma was right there with a camera around her neck (but she had no fucking clue who this weird american that was holding her grandson! - Needless to say, both my parents were stoked to have had such a legend ask to hold their child!)
Either way - I've always loved the shredding at the end of this Propagandhi song - Purina Hall of Fame

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