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 I’m biased, I used to see Dave Edmunds in my local pubs.

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If You’re going to put Taj Farrent on here then

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Peter Frampton was a sensation in '76 … came out of nowhere with the biggest sound. It was peak time for all this guitar m’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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There’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 can’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 back…amazing…
Just a point, I dont think you have to be a master to be great…Great is linked also to enjoyment…Master’s, well that would be very difficult for most of us to list…

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

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easy to listen to…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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