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    If you could play with any one guitarist alive or dead, who would it be?

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    Ditto! I want to jam with Robert!
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    Hendrix! Hendrix! Hendrix!
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    There are numerous electric guitar gods that I'd choose. But most likely I'd pick Freddie King.

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    Preferably one who is alive *rimshot*

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    Oh yeah, it would be the right Reverend Himself, Mr. Billy F. Gibbons. First, we'd warm up by noodling around on some old Elvis cuts - perhaps "Hound Dog", and then blast into "Jailhouse Rock" (check out smokin' live version on ZZ Top's "Fandango" release). After of which, we'd buzz some of the classic Sun Records catalog, throw in a couple of Chuck Berry standards, roll through a Muddy Waters tune or two, and then zip it up with a funk-a-fied, Texas-sized version of the Venture's "Pipeline". No ZZ tunes, mind you - the Reverend plays that stuff night after night, and would want to keep it real with some of his faves. After letting me try on his "Le Afrique'" hat, we'd cut to my local Tex-Mex joint, Juano's, for some icy cold Dos Equis' and a plate of their best spicy fare. After a few laughs, he'd saddle up in his chopped '34 Ford, flash his pearly whites, and head for the border, leaving me smiling amidst a cloud of burnt rubber.
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    Willie Nelson... just something about his witt, songs and nylon guitar that works for me and if nothing else.. they say he has the best smoke!! oh..sorry.. no no no I don't smoke it no more.. tired of waking up on the floor...


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    Bradley Nowell for me. I think out of all the guitarists, he and I would get along best. Billy Gibbons, Hendrix, Frusciante would be awesome, but I probably couldn't make too much music with them.

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    "No Tele For you." - The Tele Nazi

    Ha! Tele-ish now inbound.

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    Spud, you would want to jam with Adam West?
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    Struggling to get it down to just one...

    Any of the boys for Iron Maiden, Carlos Santana, or Kurt Hammett would be cool

    But I think Brian May would top the list

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    The guitarist of my band in the 90's. Nobody famous I'd really be keen to jam with. Wouldn't know what to play with them.

    I could sing for some famous dude however in a jam. Anybody really, no real preference - I'd sing for any good band if I had the time.
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    I bet jamming with Robert Johnson or Son House would be cool and informative.



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    A spammer actually rezzed it, I just added

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    Being a bass player, I'm in a good position on this one.

    I'd say Warren Haynes. He gives lots of space in the music for the bass to have some serious fun.

    He seems to really work his leads well with the bass player too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NWBasser View Post
    Being a bass player, I'm in a good position on this one.

    I'd say Warren Haynes. He gives lots of space in the music for the bass to have some serious fun.

    He seems to really work his leads well with the bass player too.
    Quite true. You should watch his recent DVD, Live At The Moody Theater. Plenty of room to play among his band mates.

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