QUOTE(led_zep_freak @ Feb 2 2006, 08:44 PM)
Recently I've been listening a lot to Eric Johnson's Bloom. It's an amazing album with lots of varied tracks. With everything from Rock, pop to jazz & country, the songs are all amazing and pretty addictive. Eric's definitely one of the best kept secrets in the guitar world. Highly recommended!
I'm a fan of live albums, so here some of my favs:
Eric Clapton - Rainbow Concert
In the early 70s, Clapton suffered from a huge drug addiction and was missing from the music scene for awhile. Hence in 1973, his friends including Pete Townshend got Clapton to play in a concert as a comeback & what a great comeback it is! The all-star band isn't as tight as one hoped but there're no signs of overplay. Clapton shines here.
Led Zeppelin - How The West Was Won
A collection of live songs taken from 2 LA shows in 1972/3. This was the time where they were transforming into glam rock stars but still, they were very tight even with the improvisations they pulled. Pagey had a LP tone to die for while Bonzo provided a solid backbone with his drums 'poundings' & Plant showed that he could hit the 'ahh' notes on Immigrant Song without sounding rubbish.
John McLaughlin, Al Di Meola & Paco De Lucia - Friday Night In San Francisco
Any guitar or shred fans should own this! It contains only 4 live songs (& 1 studio) but the musicianship displayed could floor anyone!
John Mayer Trio - Try!
Ozzy Osbourne - Tribute
Imo, it shows why Randy Rhoads' considered one of the most influencial metal guitarists of all time.
I already watch john Mayer Trio video clip....yeah u right man superb..I'm a fan of live albums, so here some of my favs:
Eric Clapton - Rainbow Concert
In the early 70s, Clapton suffered from a huge drug addiction and was missing from the music scene for awhile. Hence in 1973, his friends including Pete Townshend got Clapton to play in a concert as a comeback & what a great comeback it is! The all-star band isn't as tight as one hoped but there're no signs of overplay. Clapton shines here.
Led Zeppelin - How The West Was Won
A collection of live songs taken from 2 LA shows in 1972/3. This was the time where they were transforming into glam rock stars but still, they were very tight even with the improvisations they pulled. Pagey had a LP tone to die for while Bonzo provided a solid backbone with his drums 'poundings' & Plant showed that he could hit the 'ahh' notes on Immigrant Song without sounding rubbish.
John McLaughlin, Al Di Meola & Paco De Lucia - Friday Night In San Francisco
Any guitar or shred fans should own this! It contains only 4 live songs (& 1 studio) but the musicianship displayed could floor anyone!
John Mayer Trio - Try!
Ozzy Osbourne - Tribute
Imo, it shows why Randy Rhoads' considered one of the most influencial metal guitarists of all time.
really different from the old John mayer...I must get his album quickly hahahahaha
and this is my recommended album
Earth,Wind and Fire "Millennium"
This post has been edited by LongAndBoringSem: Mar 21 2006, 07:34 PM
Mar 21 2006, 07:29 PM

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