RVA
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Nothing wrong with that - as long as due credit it given.Jimi- Many of his recordings are covers of previous blues artists.
Nothing wrong with that - as long as due credit it given.Jimi- Many of his recordings are covers of previous blues artists.
I thought only monkeys played guitar. Now horses too?!John Mayer and Joe Bonyamama are to Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck as Mr. Ed and Francis the talking mule are to Seabiscuit and Secretariat. As the masters of electric blues rock do a rapid fade into legend, there must surely be other guitarists of greater depth than the ones we hear entirely too much of.

And just to stir up trouble, Page could not polish Mayer's strings talent wise.
With a Capital T!
I'll try to remember that while playing the parts of "Since I've Been Loving You" that I have down pretty well now.
Mayer is way cool though I dont know him extensively I hear he gets knocked for being an SRV wanna be.
Thanks Tony. I knew you would get here eventually!Now you've done it.
You hadda lift up that particular rock.
Page, in a live situation, is an insult to both his instrument and his audience.
If given the "opportunity" to play in a band with him, I would flat out refuse.
Page in the studio is another matter entirely.
John Mayer - Voodoo Chile
He manages to put his own spin on it. Check it out.
I do not hear it. If I have been ignorant of it and it is there, he will always have innovation on his side. That said, I am not a die hard fan. I rarely leave a Jimi song on anymore. For me, he is more of an important historical figure
OMG Did you actually see him live?Jimi (Hendrix) was pretty dismal live
I wish you would have told me sooner....Die young and leave a good lookin corpse.
Ya they all just a bunch of NW Stoner hacks that have played all over the world and made Millions.Course half or more than half are dead but what that old saying,Die young and leave a good lookin corpse.
HAHA @ RVA andI wish you would have told me sooner.