Great Guitarist's

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I think Peter got well known playing a lot of gigs opening for bigger acts

Not that famous but Iā€™m biased, I used to see Dave Edmunds in my local pubs.

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If Youā€™re going to put Taj Farrent on here then

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Peter Frampton was a sensation in '76 ā€¦ came out of nowhere with the biggest sound. It was peak time for all this guitar mā€™bating nonsense. Played the blowpipe, maybe not the first but he put it on the map, Beck, Walsh and others followed. It died a quick death as J Rotten changed the world.

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Thereā€™s a stonking version of Pocahontas by Neil Young on electric acoustic, someone posted it on this site a couple of years ago, but I canā€™t find it on youtube.

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Frampton #24

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ok he my not be the greatest but he has a style all of his own.

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No one has mentioned Alvin Lee!!

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And where is former Procol Harum member Robin Trower?

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The blind Canadian, Jeff Healey is also missing.

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Yes I clocked him way backā€¦amazingā€¦
Just a point, I dont think you have to be a master to be greatā€¦Great is linked also to enjoymentā€¦Masterā€™s, well that would be very difficult for most of us to listā€¦

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Yep, it is so difficult to prioritise. :biking_man:

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easy to listen toā€¦shake it baby!

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Jeff is in posts 103 and 104

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Gary Moore and Robbo

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