[KaeptnOvi] I can't think what possessed Rammstein to try The Model - I have to say that's dire compared to the original. But each to his own!
Check post 50 again!
Oh, a song?
Here's an amazing performance by the man who, to all intents and purposes, invented the way the electric guitar is played. T-Bone Walker was one of the most original musicians of the twentieth century: he combined traditional Texas country blues with sophisticated swinging 40s big bands, threw in his revolutionary electric guitar licks, and created a completely new sound. BB King often admits to being little more than a T-Bone Walker imitator, and of course through him, Chuck Berry (hugely influenced by Walker), and a host of others, this style of playing passed into rock and beyond. If you want to know where Hendrix and Slash got it from originally, this is the place to start...
Don't Throw Your Love On Me So Strong - T-Bone Walker
See how he moves his hands even as each note fades, as if drawing them out of the air itself - the man is an artist.
Rambuchan said:And no one has posted any AC-DC yet!
Check post 50 again!
Oh, a song?
Here's an amazing performance by the man who, to all intents and purposes, invented the way the electric guitar is played. T-Bone Walker was one of the most original musicians of the twentieth century: he combined traditional Texas country blues with sophisticated swinging 40s big bands, threw in his revolutionary electric guitar licks, and created a completely new sound. BB King often admits to being little more than a T-Bone Walker imitator, and of course through him, Chuck Berry (hugely influenced by Walker), and a host of others, this style of playing passed into rock and beyond. If you want to know where Hendrix and Slash got it from originally, this is the place to start...
Don't Throw Your Love On Me So Strong - T-Bone Walker
See how he moves his hands even as each note fades, as if drawing them out of the air itself - the man is an artist.