Pwarren, I have a better understanding now of why you are after the rattle good luck.

Good thoughts Mac, Plus the spirit of his playing was probably pretty tough to duplicate. I feel he had a bigger impact on pop music than just about everybody much like the Bealtles did. There is guy on utube playing Manic Depression and a few other of his tunes in an acoustic trio setting that knocks me out. It's almost like jazz with the ac bass and brushes. I for one, feel like some of the spriit of Jimi's stuff is in his playing but he is not playing Hendrix licks. And it is the hottest sounding live acoustic sound since Stephen Stills. Love to know what that FX pedal is. He uses it in a very musical way.

Phil Brown is his name and he also has an electric trio on utube doing something closer to the `Experince days' but I haven't listened to much of it. The sound is not good.The sound on the acoustic trio is very good. He changes the chords and much of the melody but I'd rather that than just copying Jimi.

See what you think here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIEnuFUGYKc

Ron


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