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Old July 3rd, 2008, 02:32 AM
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Re: It gets in your blood.....

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Now the big question; 'Voodoo Child'...Hendrix or Stevie Ray Vaughan?
Stevie Ray Vaughan
You think so? I'm a Hendrix man myself...but Stevie was good.
As a guitar player, I'd say Stevie had better technique than Jimi. If you take that to the extreme, you get players like Steve Vai and Joe Satriani...so proficient technically that they forget what they're doing...trying to convey emotion through music. Too technical sounds like a 'guitar playing machine'...soulless and dry. Not that SRV was like that but I'm trying (in a round about way I guess) to make the point that I enjoy Jimi's music 'soul'.
I miss them both.
Gotta go with Jimi on this one. Both were great and both left the scene way too early. Roy Buchanon was another great that was done too soon.
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Well, some compelling arguments there for sure. For a more in depth appraisal I refer the honorable members to post number 10 in this thread. That gives, I think, the definitive answer to the question.
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Mr Speaker, Mr Speaker! I would like to commend the Honorable Member for Albany for the work of his committee. I would like to point out that at no time in the life of this Parliament has a committee delivered such a pertinent and unambiguous finding. It is to the credit of the Honorable Member that he has been able to engender such clear, bipartisan support for his committee's findings. It should be reflected in Hansard the gratitude of the members of the house for his unstinting commitment to uncovering the very core of the matter put before his committee. It is to this end that I move a motion that the Member for Albany be honoured in in an appropriate way for his work.
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Mr Speaker, Mr Speaker! I would like to commend the Honorable Member for Albany for the work of his committee. I would like to point out that at no time in the life of this Parliament has a committee delivered such a pertinent and unambiguous finding. It is to the credit of the Honorable Member that he has been able to engender such clear, bipartisan support for his committee's findings. It should be reflected in Hansard the gratitude of the members of the house for his unstinting commitment to uncovering the very core of the matter put before his committee. It is to this end that I move a motion that the Member for Albany be honoured in in an appropriate way for his work.
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Mr Speaker, Mr Speaker! I would like to commend the Honorable Member for Albany for the work of his committee. I would like to point out that at no time in the life of this Parliament has a committee delivered such a pertinent and unambiguous finding. It is to the credit of the Honorable Member that he has been able to engender such clear, bipartisan support for his committee's findings. It should be reflected in Hansard the gratitude of the members of the house for his unstinting commitment to uncovering the very core of the matter put before his committee. It is to this end that I move a motion that the Member for Albany be honoured in in an appropriate way for his work.
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I hope you realise that the motion you are thinking of motion can't be sent through the post.
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