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Re: Speaking of Guitar Hero, who are ur modern day guitar heros?

Postby huckleboogie » Thu Jun 26, 2008 4:02 pm

oh yeah, Lionel Loueke is great!
he's featured in the DVD about the making of Hancock's "Possiblilities"-record.

my heroes would be:

Kirk Fletcher
Derek Trucks
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Re: Speaking of Guitar Hero, who are ur modern day guitar heros?

Postby Eskimo_Joe » Thu Jun 26, 2008 4:18 pm

huckleboogie wrote:Kirk Fletcher
Derek Trucks


I love Kirk's playing too! In that vein, I also love Kid Ramos and Nick Curran. I wish Nick would put out another solo record, but I think he's started up some sort of punk band now, which is cool, but a waste of his tremendous talent imo.
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Re: Speaking of Guitar Hero, who are ur modern day guitar heros?

Postby huckleboogie » Fri Jun 27, 2008 3:26 am

yep, its called "Nick Curran's Attitudes".
I've seen both Kirk and Nick with the T-Birds last year in switzerland...they were both great! Kirk played just thru a EH holy grail into an AC30 and had a HUGE sound!
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Re: Speaking of Guitar Hero, who are ur modern day guitar heros?

Postby Eskimo_Joe » Fri Jun 27, 2008 8:31 am

huckleboogie wrote:yep, its called "Nick Curran's Attitudes".
I've seen both Kirk and Nick with the T-Birds last year in switzerland...they were both great! Kirk played just thru a EH holy grail into an AC30 and had a HUGE sound!


Cool, that's new since I last checked in on him, he was doing something that had a spanish sounding name I think. Cool, I'll have to google that and see what's new.
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Re: Speaking of Guitar Hero, who are ur modern day guitar heros?

Postby Eskimo_Joe » Fri Jun 27, 2008 8:42 am

Eskimo_Joe wrote:
huckleboogie wrote:yep, its called "Nick Curran's Attitudes".
I've seen both Kirk and Nick with the T-Birds last year in switzerland...they were both great! Kirk played just thru a EH holy grail into an AC30 and had a HUGE sound!


Cool, that's new since I last checked in on him, he was doing something that had a spanish sounding name I think. Cool, I'll have to google that and see what's new.


Looks like he's got both projects going at the same time

Deguello http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fu ... d=52032049

Nick Curran's Attitudes (rough recordings) http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fu ... =317321914

If you've never heard of Nick, neither of these examples shows what he can really do. Check out a CD like Dr. Velvet for the real deal --- T-Bone Walker on crack meets Little Richard vocals.
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Re: Speaking of Guitar Hero, who are ur modern day guitar heros?

Postby Donner » Fri Jun 27, 2008 1:05 pm

funny when you said socially releveant I went somewhere else ....... being an old activist I thought of this 'new to me' band Ive gotten into lately

State Radio / Chad Stokes (used to b e in Dispatch)

some excellent current/reggae/rock

but really socially relevent lyrics that I enjoy

http://www.stateradio.com if you want a peak
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Re: Speaking of Guitar Hero, who are ur modern day guitar heros?

Postby I am Incinerator » Thu Oct 09, 2008 5:19 pm

Johnny Marr, Neil Young, and Mike Campbell at this moment in time. Sure there are others though
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Re: Speaking of Guitar Hero, who are ur modern day guitar heros?

Postby analoghog » Thu Oct 09, 2008 5:55 pm

i''d like to add Chris Whitley as one of my modern guitar inspirations.....he just passed in the last year or so, but he was not afraid to try new things and often made them work....his last album was just brillant and was at the top of his game when he passed...i had the pleasure to meet him on several ocassions here in Chicago, a place he always played when he toured, and he was very knowledgable, soft spoken, and one outstanding human being....he did so much more than "Big Sky Country".....

and Tom Waits is another modern music hero....he is just stupid talented....

Mick Taylor live is just crazy....what a Talented guy !!!!...( when he's sober )

and of course, the big D , Duane Allaman !!!......
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Re: Speaking of Guitar Hero, who are ur modern day guitar heros?

Postby Bobby D » Sat Oct 18, 2008 11:01 am

I would like to add a BIG second to Chris Whitley (R.I.P. dust brother)

he was a friend, and influence, and just an all-around magic man. DIN OF ECSTACY - check it out. one of the top ten albums of the 90s, hands down.

I also like Philip Sayce, who is playing with Melissa Etheridge these days.

Another guy NONE of you have heard of -- my friend Yvan Agbo from Senegal. He does some gigs with me down in Key West.

Here's a link to a youtube vid of him playing "Little Wing"

DONT watch this if you think YOUR version of Little Wing is the best. Prepare to be HUMBLED....I sure was 8)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ub3c-YOoews
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Re: Speaking of Guitar Hero, who are ur modern day guitar heros?

Postby thiscalltoarms » Sun Oct 19, 2008 9:51 am

Donner wrote:funny when you said socially releveant I went somewhere else ....... being an old activist I thought of this 'new to me' band Ive gotten into lately

State Radio / Chad Stokes (used to b e in Dispatch)

some excellent current/reggae/rock

but really socially relevent lyrics that I enjoy

http://www.stateradio.com if you want a peak



those guys are awesome. My fiancee was organized a festival with a not-for-profit that had State Radio as the headliner. Real nice guys, and they are sick.


I actually been listening to hardcore music lately, something about the interesting use of time signatures has got my attention. A few measures in 7/8 then two in 4/4 and one 6/8 then back to 7/8. So technically interesting! 8)
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