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Jazz/blues guitarist suggestions for SRV fan.
You may want to check out a few of the following:Ron Affif Trio/ RingsideJean Paul Bourelly/ Rock the Cathartic SpiritsLarry Coryell/ Lady Coryell/ Cause and EffectBill Frisell/ Blues Dream/ Gone Like a TrainDanny Gatton/ Cruising DeucesJackie Kin... 
Classical, Jazz, or Rock?
You guys might wanna' try getting in touch w/ Vince McMahon. Might be a really good schtick for the WWF (or is it WWE now?). Started out w/ Hendrix, Who, Cream, Stones... Got hooked. Got into just about any other mind altering stuff I could find. ... 
Song intros that really grab you? ?
Good choices, haven't heard most of em' for quite a while. Lou Reed/Sweet Jane (R&R Animal), Mountain/Mississippi Queen, Urge Overkill/Sister Havanna, Alice Cooper/18, Zappa/I Am The Slime, and a couple of the segue/intros on The Pixies Trompe... 
Name three of yours the most favourite drummers
Hey Oldpro, Not sure if Marakanetz is going to field this one, so I'll take a stab at it, (hope no offense is taken). If you were watching Chris Botti (young trumpet player), the drummer on the broadcast was probably Karen Taperberg. Haven't heard... 
Name three of yours the most favourite drummers
Hey Zaik, never been accused of being anywhere near catholic before... maybe I won't have to meet the little red man w/ the pointy stick after all. Here are a few more Ringo wannabes that deserve mention:Ian Moseley (Was great in Wolf)Pierre van d... 
Name three of yours the most favourite drummers
Don't see how any whacko who spends thousands of hours and $'s on an audio addiction can in good conscience only pick 3 favorite drummers (sorry about violating the 3 rule). Here a few amazing skin beaters I haven't seen listed so far:Ed Blackwell... 
Your top 10 vinyl LPs that never made it to CD
AFT (Automatic Fine Tuning)Anthony Braxton-Five Pieces 1975Contact Trio-New MarksEgberto Gismonti-FantasiaBrian Godding-Slaughter on Shaftsbury Ave.Good God-Good GodRyo Kawasaki-Natures RevengeVolker Kriegel- most of his mid 70's stuff (hard to pi... 
Greatest Guitar Band
Hey Piezo, maybe I shouldn't have ditched those Hellecasters discs so soon (seemed way too ordinary, kinda like Chet Atkins meets the Ventures). Anyway, it wouldn't be the first time I screwed up on a discard. Was lucky enough to have caught the C... 
Greatest Guitar Band
Cornfed is on the mark. Great guitar bands (and guitarists) with a wide range of attributes are still coming out of the woodwork. Using one yardstick to measure who is the greatest is.... Anyway, here a few I haven't seen listed yet:Arcana (1st w/... 
Acoustic Bass, Trombone, and Baritone
Good to see the Cartwright, Lounge Lizards and especially the Philip Johnston recommendations (his Big trouble and Normalology discs are percussively very interesting and beautifully rich with textural detail).Bruce Fowler, Entropy- Some great Zap... 
Under Appreciated Jazz Piano Players
Some great players so far, most of em are pretty well known and probably still under appreciated. Here are some more who have alot to offer:Michael WintschJohn StetchAnthony DavisRainer BrunnighausMisha AlperinMitchel ForemanMyra MelfordHorace Tap... 
Best Sax Jazz
Lots of greats listed so far, here are a few I haven't seen listed:Michael BlakeArthur Blythe Christer BothenRalph CarneyGeorge CartwrightThomas ChapinJean DeromeJindra Dolansky (Uz Jsme Doma)Marty Ehrlich (is this the same guy Frogman?)Ellery Esk... 
Best Electronic Albums of the 90s....
Kind of surprised at how many of the electronic recordings I like best are post 2000. Here are a few good ones from the 90's:-Mouse on Mars/Audiotracker-TUU/Mesh-Bilge/Starlight Serenade-Daniel Goode/Tunnel-Funnel-Morton Subotnick/And the Butterfl... 
Early 1970's rock: Name some of your favorites
Darryl Way's Wolf, especially the Saturation Point Lp. John Etheridge who went on to Soft Machine after Holdsworth left really tears things up on all 3 Wolf records.Hmmm...Kiss Army, shortly after that one came out a co - worker at Crystalship, (a... 
Pristine Jazz
Alot of good recommendations so far. If you're into trying some less mainstream but still amazingly well recorded discs, here a few that you might like :Michael Wintsch/W-H-O, or TrilogyRich Halley/Coyotes in the CityGlen Moore/Nude Bass Ascending...