Every Wednesday night all summer long, there's a killer jam happening right on Brickyard Beach on Gabriola Island in BC, Canada. One of these days you cats should come up and tour!!! 😎
The cat with the 335 had drawn in the deepest influence to authentically reproduce in stage presence which is priceless , while the 339 player commanded the strongest output which resulted in a wonderful diversity between the two and both being critical to the finished product of the performance overall! This band created an output greater than the sum of it's parts ! A splendid offering in cover work here ! Awesome work fella's! `LIKED'
WOW! this is as good as the original. NICE WORK LADS. GREAT guitar tones. Dueling 335s--NO--- 339 (maple top) vs. 335 (sunburst). loved it until you put in the allman bros. scale in the improv. Why put raisins in the chocolate chip cookie? Not necessary. Distraction. But OUTSTANDING vocals and love the organ riffs tossed in at the end of the chorus lines. that Nord Electro sounds just like a B3. Alright, Scott...I had NO IDEA you were on stage with the Allmans (the Gregg Allman days with Haynes and Derek Trucks). DAMN...no wonder you slipped in those lines...it was HOMMAGE. And I later discover you were Greg's music director. Well, that EXPLAINS everything. Objection withdrawn, Your Honor.
Amazing dude. I've loved his guitar playing for 45 years. The first song I ever heard was hotel California. To me, what makes him special is he isn't a cocky arrogant jackass. Pure talent and a living legend!
Walter Trout is a hidden gem because he should be known to way more people than he actually is. I've been listening to him since the days of John Mayall and I'm here to tell you that he his singing and playing comes straight from his soul, pouring out his heart in everything he does. And that is what separates him from so many others. If you have ever seen Walter live, than you know what I mean. Thank you for helping to keep the Blues legacy alive and may God bless!