@schubert:
Woody Shaw --- far better than old-fashioned Artie !
Jimi with Billy Cox and Mitch Mitchell (because I actually prefer his post-psychedelic phase)
Allmans with Duane
Faces, when R. Wood was in his prime
Janis
Mahavishnu Orchestra
Coltrane with Classic Quartet
Miles with 2nd Great Quartet
D. Gordon
Santana with Lotus band
Wayne Shorter during his Blue Note phase
Albert King (saw BB and Freddie)
Pat Martino
Lifetime
B. Marley (missed him when I lived in S. Barbara but there was just so much good music, there and then!)
J. Beck with Rough and Ready line-up
McCoy Tyner in his prime
M. Bloomfield with Butterfield
Milton Nacimiento
And, if the OP will indulge me, I'd like to step off the nostalgia train jut long enough to remind myself and everyone else that there are still excellent musicians performing. In this regard, I'd love to see Black Pumas !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOKfK8y4_MQ
I now return you to regular scheduled program...
@lloydc:
"No one could rock the house like John Lee Hooker"
Maybe... but SRV, after he'd gotten clean, wasn't too shabby ! ! !
Woody Shaw --- far better than old-fashioned Artie !
Jimi with Billy Cox and Mitch Mitchell (because I actually prefer his post-psychedelic phase)
Allmans with Duane
Faces, when R. Wood was in his prime
Janis
Mahavishnu Orchestra
Coltrane with Classic Quartet
Miles with 2nd Great Quartet
D. Gordon
Santana with Lotus band
Wayne Shorter during his Blue Note phase
Albert King (saw BB and Freddie)
Pat Martino
Lifetime
B. Marley (missed him when I lived in S. Barbara but there was just so much good music, there and then!)
J. Beck with Rough and Ready line-up
McCoy Tyner in his prime
M. Bloomfield with Butterfield
Milton Nacimiento
And, if the OP will indulge me, I'd like to step off the nostalgia train jut long enough to remind myself and everyone else that there are still excellent musicians performing. In this regard, I'd love to see Black Pumas !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOKfK8y4_MQ
I now return you to regular scheduled program...
@lloydc:
"No one could rock the house like John Lee Hooker"
Maybe... but SRV, after he'd gotten clean, wasn't too shabby ! ! !