However, this may not be the one (Never got around to listening to it, so who knows?); the L.A. Times said it was one of three public radio documentaries on where the electric blues guitar has been taken, Jimi Hendrix & Carlos Santana being the other two exemplars. (Does that ring any bells w/ any of you tote-baggers out there? I'm searched out.) What I've heard of this isn't focused on picking the git-fiddle but the entire enchilada of whatnot & poodles.
Thursday, December 17, 2015
Two Hrs. Talking
by
M. Bouffant
at
14:19
(I possibly foolishly thought) I recorded this from the radio 19 yrs. ago on a VHS cassette I no longer own. Why did I bother?
However, this may not be the one (Never got around to listening to it, so who knows?); the L.A. Times said it was one of three public radio documentaries on where the electric blues guitar has been taken, Jimi Hendrix & Carlos Santana being the other two exemplars. (Does that ring any bells w/ any of you tote-baggers out there? I'm searched out.) What I've heard of this isn't focused on picking the git-fiddle but the entire enchilada of whatnot & poodles.
However, this may not be the one (Never got around to listening to it, so who knows?); the L.A. Times said it was one of three public radio documentaries on where the electric blues guitar has been taken, Jimi Hendrix & Carlos Santana being the other two exemplars. (Does that ring any bells w/ any of you tote-baggers out there? I'm searched out.) What I've heard of this isn't focused on picking the git-fiddle but the entire enchilada of whatnot & poodles.
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