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    Quote Originally Posted by djg
    that sounded like les paul on acid
    Yeah, but he could do it live. Les Paul could only do it with a billion overdubs.
    A friend of mine saw JC live, and he couldn't believe it; it sounded like an entire sax section was playing, and it was just bass, drums sax and guitar with no effects!
    When I saw les Paul live, it was so corny, I had to walk out on him.
    I'd buy his 8 string but it's too expensive, and I have no idea how to play it. The guy had to be some kind of math/music genius to be able to figure all that out. He complained that the crazy tuning made it hard to play normal single string solos.

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    I'm gonna say Snoozer Quinn from the old days and Joe Cohn from modern.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wintermoon
    I'm gonna say Snoozer Quinn from the old days and Joe Cohn from modern.
    As sure as the fact that the Eagles got humiliated by the Commanders for their first loss of the year, Joe Cohn is probably thebest jazz guitar player alive, IMHO.

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    Mark Elf

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    Gabor Szabo - "Spellbinder", '"Of Course Of Course" (Charles Lloyd)
    Attila Zoller - "Thingin" with Lee Konitz
    Rene Thomas - "Guitar Groove"
    Sonny Greenwich - "The Old Man and the Child"
    Dennis Budimir - "Sprung Free", "Gongs East" by Chico Hamilton