Kelly; I'll take the plunge. As a young pup I loved Rock and Roll and Buddy Holly was a hero of mine. I have also played guitars, both acoustic and electric, all my life (mostly badly) and like many young "rockers" wanted to be an R&R "hero".
Later on I came to appreciate and really love the blues and understand that was where R&R evolved from. So, with that background, I'd like to trade places with George Thorogood the night he played Atlanta, GA. with his band the Delaware Destroyers. His Atlanta performance is on CD, and is excellent.
The thing about G. Thorogood that I really admire is that he, and a few others, have kept the soul of original (classic) Rock & Roll alive. He is not a polished guitar player, but he has perserverance, and he puts his whole being into his performances, while giving blues their due. To me, what he and his band does is what Rock & Roll is all about. And in his comments at Atlanta, he acknowledged the roots of his roots. I could also have chosen John Fogerty and Creedence Clearwater Revival-- doing "Green River", but CCR is close to my own age, and their music always was pretty much "classic rock". Cheers, Craig.
Later on I came to appreciate and really love the blues and understand that was where R&R evolved from. So, with that background, I'd like to trade places with George Thorogood the night he played Atlanta, GA. with his band the Delaware Destroyers. His Atlanta performance is on CD, and is excellent.
The thing about G. Thorogood that I really admire is that he, and a few others, have kept the soul of original (classic) Rock & Roll alive. He is not a polished guitar player, but he has perserverance, and he puts his whole being into his performances, while giving blues their due. To me, what he and his band does is what Rock & Roll is all about. And in his comments at Atlanta, he acknowledged the roots of his roots. I could also have chosen John Fogerty and Creedence Clearwater Revival-- doing "Green River", but CCR is close to my own age, and their music always was pretty much "classic rock". Cheers, Craig.