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I sure miss Stevie.



Robert I love the solo Stevie lays down in this song. Solo with Soul

Stevie also bears his soul in a reflective way about the important things in life and how we should be a giver of blessings to others. He never saw it coming that his days would be ending soon and we would be the ones living life without him.
 
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I sure miss Stevie.



Robert I love the solo Stevie lays down in this song. Solo with Soul

Stevie also bears his soul in a reflective way about the important things in life and how we should be a giver of blessings to others. He never saw it coming that his days would be ending soon and we would be the ones living life without him.

I do miss Stevie. Loved his songs/playing/voice. But I am also a heretic - never could stand his tone. I know, I know, but I have never understood the reverence for his sound. I just keep thinking about what he could have sounded like with a Les Paul. Man, take the ballpeen out of his hands and give him a sledge and imagine what could have happened!
 
I do miss Stevie. Loved his songs/playing/voice. But I am also a heretic - never could stand his tone. I know, I know, but I have never understood the reverence for his sound. I just keep thinking about what he could have sounded like with a Les Paul. Man, take the ballpeen out of his hands and give him a sledge and imagine what could have happened!

Totally agree!
 
I'll say it again: Thanks to all who contribute here.

This continues to be a great thread to introduce me to talents / bands I don't know (Im really digging Samantha Fish) and / or hear more of some that I do, but dont know a lot of their discography, most recently UFO. I just burned Phenomenon to CD and it will go in the commute / study deck soon.

OR to revisit / re-listen as a guitar player (?) a lot of work I am some or very familiar with as a music listener.

THin Lizzy The Cowboy song: I know the song a bit having heard the record back in the day.
Now, I am focusing on digesting the guitar tones, as well as the arrangements / riffage, etc.

It is a part of what inspires me to pick up my guitar and play.
 
I'll say it again: Thanks to all who contribute here.

This continues to be a great thread to introduce me to talents / bands I don't know (Im really digging Samantha Fish) and / or hear more of some that I do, but dont know a lot of their discography, most recently UFO. I just burned Phenomenon to CD and it will go in the commute / study deck soon.

OR to revisit / re-listen as a guitar player (?) a lot of work I am some or very familiar with as a music listener.

THin Lizzy The Cowboy song: I know the song a bit having heard the record back in the day.
Now, I am focusing on digesting the guitar tones, as well as the arrangements / riffage, etc.

It is a part of what inspires me to pick up my guitar and play.


If you are digging UFO, do yourself a favor and immediately purchase this:

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Hey I used to know Corey Sterling (the singer) and he lived here in my home city. We even worked at the same job for many years and me and him partied a lot together. He'd be over at my place and we'd drink a lot of beers and jam on the guitars. He liked playing my SG a lot. I haven't seen him in a few years now but may still live where I live. He was a great guy and a straightforward musician. We got along very well.


;>)/
 
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