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That was awesome Peter and Dave The backtrack and your playing were just awesome. I remember seeing a documentary with Albert King and Stevie Ray playing back and forth to each other This reminded me of that. Super chops and such cool tone from each of your guitars Well done I know that documentary, it was show called "In Session", a weekly show that was produced in Hamilton, Ontario back in the mid '80s. Yeah, it was great seeing Albert and Stevie together! Other shows that I remember seeing that were blues related were Johnny Winter with Dr. John and Larry Carlton with B.B. King. Thanks, Scott!
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Peter & Dave,
That is some HOT blues!
Excellent playing throughout. Very MUSICAL leads. Interesting, listenable all the way... super back-and-forth playing.
Excellent mix. Everything holds up - nice drums and bass to back you up...
SO, SO good! Like Bob said, y'all could do an album of this stuff!!!
A big WOW, boys...
fj Floyd said it best! all I can add is if you did do an album of this stuff I would be the first to buy it! You guys play some kick@ss blues! This is a keeper Thanks Mario Peter
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Love the riff and the playing sounds inspired!
Somehow I can never get enough blues.
Well done!
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Very nice! Love this kind of electric blues! Thanks for listening. Peter
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Peter and Dave,
Wow - smoking hot! loved the contrast in your guitar sounds. they offset each other perfectly. Love these low-key but powerful bl8ues tunes. Played to perfection! Totally loved it. You guys work great together. Would love to hear more of this. Wishing you both the very best.
Alan Thanks Alan much appreciated. Peter
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How did I miss this one?
Oh well... no matter, I found it.
I'm gonna need to do something like this.... it's been too long since I just plain old did a fun jam session.
Nice playing. Herb Look forward to hearing it. Peter
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Love the riff and the playing sounds inspired!
Somehow I can never get enough blues.
Well done! Lawrence Thanks for listening. Peter
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Since BB and Stevie Ray are no longer with us (nor Duane), this is probably about as good as dueling blues guitars can get, outside of the province of Heaven!!! Awesome, awesome (double Awesome) job guys. Love it!!! Take care. Greg
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Dear "PeterF" and Dave... Which one of you groaned out that, "Ye-aaaahhhhhhh!" during his solo? I love that sound of total musical rapport 'tween band members. "Ye-aaaaahhhhhh!" This here "Regal Blues" track sounds like the kind of music you could hear blasting out of blues clubs on Friday and Saturday nights during the summer on North Halsted Street in Chicago, my hometown. With sweaty brows and gritted teeth, the "bluesmen" would play the audience into a shouting frenzy not unlike a Pentecostal church service. Guys would pound on tables exhorting the musicians to higher levels of improvisational ecstasy, and women would jump out of their seats to move their bodies sinuously to the music, their eyes closed in total communion with it, and seemingly always by themselves because their dates either couldn't dance, or were too drunk keep up with them. In other words, these were raucous scenes, O, my bluesmen! You cats have surely summoned the spirit of Mr. Albert King and his henchmen with your "Regal Blues", which is a suitably majestic title in honor of the source of your inspiration !!! Now, who is "Dave"??? Whammied, LOREN
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Hi, Peter & Dave
This is really REGAL in every aspect !:)) I can hear two master players here - have my self a fender with which I mostly play old Shads´and Ventures´tunes with my band !
I guess you two also have a band and if you not - you should gather one !!!
Cheers Dani
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Since BB and Stevie Ray are no longer with us (nor Duane), this is probably about as good as dueling blues guitars can get, outside of the province of Heaven!!! Awesome, awesome (double Awesome) job guys. Love it!!! Take care. Greg Thanks Greg - your response makes it all worthwhile. Peter
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Dear "PeterF" and Dave... Which one of you groaned out that, "Ye-aaaahhhhhhh!" during his solo? I love that sound of total musical rapport 'tween band members. "Ye-aaaaahhhhhh!" This here "Regal Blues" track sounds like the kind of music you could hear blasting out of blues clubs on Friday and Saturday nights during the summer on North Halsted Street in Chicago, my hometown. With sweaty brows and gritted teeth, the "bluesmen" would play the audience into a shouting frenzy not unlike a Pentecostal church service. Guys would pound on tables exhorting the musicians to higher levels of improvisational ecstasy, and women would jump out of their seats to move their bodies sinuously to the music, their eyes closed in total communion with it, and seemingly always by themselves because their dates either couldn't dance, or were too drunk keep up with them. In other words, these were raucous scenes, O, my bluesmen! You cats have surely summoned the spirit of Mr. Albert King and his henchmen with your "Regal Blues", which is a suitably majestic title in honor of the source of your inspiration !!! Now, who is "Dave"??? Whammied, LOREN Thanks Loren I was acknowledging Dave's guitar! Listen to Blue attitude on the forum to hear more of Dave. His latest is brilliant. Peter
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Hi, Peter & Dave
This is really REGAL in every aspect !:)) I can hear two master players here - have my self a fender with which I mostly play old Shads´and Ventures´tunes with my band !
I guess you two also have a band and if you not - you should gather one !!!
Cheers
Thanks Dani appreciate those comments.
Peter Dani
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