An idea for a fun game: Name That Riff!

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I'm a little surprised all the great players in here didn't recognize the late great Gary Moore ha ha....
I mean I certainly didn't do him any justice with that, but the notes were there... Mostly..... Ha ha ha.

Here's a beautiful version of the song
I was always partial to this version. Mainly because I love to hear Phil sing it. And Gary's playing is pretty darn amazing in this version.

 
I'm a little surprised all the great players in here didn't recognize the late great Gary Moore ha ha....
I mean I certainly didn't do him any justice with that, but the notes were there... Mostly..... Ha ha ha.

Here's a beautiful version of the song
It sounded great. I couldn't remember who it was.
If you could only borrow "Greenie" from Kirk the tone would be exact.Still sounded great Steve.
I never seen you play blues. Don't worry , I won't tell anyone. Lol
 
This album came out when I was in 7th grade I think.

It's a pretty Niche genre, characterized by 3-5 chords and short songs.... but triple points if you can name it.


You can buy this singer/guitarist's signature P90 gold top LP for around 13k on reverb.
 
This album came out when I was in 7th grade I think.

It's a pretty Niche genre, characterized by 3-5 chords and short songs.... but triple points if you can name it.


You can buy this singer/guitarist's signature P90 gold top LP for around 13k on reverb.
Let's see. 7th Grade. Hmmmmm.... that'd make it 66/67 school year for me. Here's the music we were listening to then. Just for a laugh.

1967 Billboard Top 100:
1 Lulu - To Sir With Love
2 Box Tops - The Letter
3 Bobby Gentry - Ode To Billie Joe
4 Association - Windy
5 Monkees - I’m A Believer
6 Doors - Light My Fire
7 Nancy Sinatra and Frank Sinatra - Somethin’ Stupid
8 Turtles - Happy Together
9 Young Rascals - Groovin’
10 Frankie Valli - Can’t Take My Eyes Off You
24 Rolling Stones - Ruby Tuesday
27 Buffalo Springfield - For What It’s Worth
30 Beatles - All You Need Is Love
47 Fifth Dimension - Up, Up And Away
81 Jefferson Airplane - White Rabbit
83 Sonny and Cher - The Beat Goes On
96 The Who - I Can See For Miles
 
Let's see. 7th Grade. Hmmmmm.... that'd make it 66/67 school year for me. Here's the music we were listening to then. Just for a laugh.

1967 Billboard Top 100:
1 Lulu - To Sir With Love
2 Box Tops - The Letter
3 Bobby Gentry - Ode To Billie Joe
4 Association - Windy
5 Monkees - I’m A Believer
6 Doors - Light My Fire
7 Nancy Sinatra and Frank Sinatra - Somethin’ Stupid
8 Turtles - Happy Together
9 Young Rascals - Groovin’
10 Frankie Valli - Can’t Take My Eyes Off You
24 Rolling Stones - Ruby Tuesday
27 Buffalo Springfield - For What It’s Worth
30 Beatles - All You Need Is Love
47 Fifth Dimension - Up, Up And Away
81 Jefferson Airplane - White Rabbit
83 Sonny and Cher - The Beat Goes On
96 The Who - I Can See For Miles
I remember those songs.. but I was in the 7’th grade in 1971
 
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