Although he dominates mainstream radio and the hearts of millions of pop-loving girls, there is no doubt in my mind that John Mayer is one of the few guitar driven talents my generation has seen. I love his style to no end. Bonus content: this is hilarious.
I've got a lot of music going today. Here's a video of one example, an Alice Cooper Album cut. Goldtop
Lately: Love Battery: Between the Eyes Screaming Trees: Uncle Anesthesia Eddie Vedder: Soundtrack for Into the Wild Hater: 2nd David Grissom: all three solo records + Joe Ely's Live At Liberty Lunch Judas Priest: Point of Entry Gov't Mule: Deepest End and Life Before Insanity AC/DC: Powerage
Right now a blues show and a song featuring Fred Kaplan and Jr. Watson. "Blues Disease" @ KUCI in Irive, CA streaming Monday 10:00AM - 12)PM PST. http://www.kuci.org/schedule.shtml
Man, you have some of my favorites on that list. I fell in love with that Judas Priest the day it came out, and I never get tired of listening to it. So much of the playing on it is a bit slower, more soulful. "Desert Plains", "Heading Out to the Highway", and especially "Turning Circles". Thanks for this list. You've got me revisiting some great ones. Goldtop
I can't get this one out of my mind (or keep it out of the tray) today. Seven Mary Three's "Cumbersome". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sOqZRCljlA Goldtop
Isley Brothers - Who's that lady? Ernie Isley is a little buried in this mix, but the song still kills.
Point of Entry is my favorite Priest. Not a stinker on the whole record. "Heading Out to the Highway", "Turning Circles", & "Don't Go" are faves.....