Thanks David so much for putting these files up for download. I feel like I've been transported back in a time capsule about 35 years!!! How the memories make it seem just like yesterday as I appreciate the riffs all over again!
Posts by BuffDaddy
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Hey David,
I have the Jimi Hendrix version and learned quite a bit from this book back in the day jamming with a guitar buddy of mine. I want to download the audio files as I've lost the demo record from my book along the way. How are the 10 posts determined for me to have access to the downloadable zip file that you have a link for posted at the bottom of your image that shows the book cover? Thanks -
Thanks Beese for your thoughts on the John Norum collaboration...I honestly have to say I had not heard of him before so I am anxious to get the cd soon. Much appreciated!
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Hey anders,
I have this cd on order with a continued interest in the Hughes/Thrall collaboration. I am sure I will enjoy it immensely with the talent pool these two possess! -
Thanks to all posts that have detailed the many nuances of any musician collaborations and the who influenced who question that arises. I have it on order and look forward to the influences the posts will have me hear!!!
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Hey David, Thanks for this.
Any idea where a CD is available from deliverable to Canada? -
Thanks Ad. It should be a high falutin' Ranch, not a farm...I'll track it down as it isn't available on Amazon.
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I loved jammin' to this back in '78...ah the good old days are new again with me digging this out of the boxed up archives!!!
I have the Hendrix version also and did not know until this forum that there was another release with a different cover...I'll have to try and find it as I'm sure there are a few still out there that are attainable. -
Yes Ad you are correct. Dennis Mackay co-produced each Artist respectively. The album Crash and Burn propelled the Pat Travers Band into headlining status in the United States, but unfortunately was the last recorded work to feature the popular line-up of Aldridge, Cowling, Thrall and Travers. It earned gold record status initially but with the it being reissued on CD it achieved platinum record status. Tommy Bolin's Private Eyes was the second solo album by Tommy but again, as with the Travers' lineup it was unfortunately Tommy's last album. He died sadly at 25 years old of a drug overdose while on his album's promotional tour with Jeff Beck.
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Great article and a ton of info. A great read!!!
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Hi there to all,
I was just looking through some old books and came across a very old book Improvising Rock Guitar by Pat Thrall. I just recently received a copy of Hughes/Thrall CD. I have seen a ton of stuff by Glenn over the span of a few decades...what is Pat up to as of late?