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In Reply to: RE: No Blues! posted by Eddie T on June 29, 2017 at 21:24:37
A number of years ago a coworker was extolling the virtues of a hot new blues player - might have been Bonamasa. I shrugged and handed him Fairport's 25th anniversary CD. I told him to listen to Poor Will and Sloth and then get back to me. A few days later he plopped the CD on my desk and said:"I'm not ready for this, I didn't know you could do that with a guitar."
All I could do was laugh.
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Occasionally I'll play back to back the 3 or 4 different live versions of poor will in my collection. The way RT solos on poor will is so different from virtually anyone else's playing and so astonishingly fitting to the song. One of the things about RT's playing is it is typically so fitting to the subject of the song.
As another example, listen to cavalry cross, the way the solos build to a crescendo and then taper back to a whisper.
RT is definitely my favorite electric guitarist.
Calvary Cross is one of my top RT songs. I've been playing the live version from Guitar/Vocal since it came out in the late '70's. That, Night Comes In, and When I get to the Border are probably my top 3 solo pieces. Poor Will and Sloth fill out the top 5.
and then some upon the first time hearing this version:
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