@rouschno1 I' afraid it's you that's just shown your ignorance. The following is a quote from a book called 'Blues - The Real Truth' published by an American publishing house called 'The North American Publishing Company'.
"Blues is the name given to both a musical form and a music genre that originated in African communities and American slave workers...."
@OakwoodRangers What I was referring to, was the statement you made saying that the Americans shipped in the slaves The Europeans and Africans themselves were responsible for the majority of the slave trade. I should have not been so vague with my statement. I do however, apologize for the personal attack. I just get sick of people trying to paint such a negative picture of the US
@rouschno1 Ahh I see what you mean now. Sorry I misunderstood. I thought you were refering to the Blues instead of the slave trade. I wasn't trying to be negative about the US so I'm sorry if that's how my comment came across. I have lots of American friends and a large percentage of them are blues musicians. I'm glad we worked out that little misunderstanding. Take care buddy and have a good day.
Does anyone know if his SE PRS is US made or is like the current SE PRS line guitars which I believe are import models?
joelg125 2 weeks ago
Haha, I like this guy's style.
Soulful playing and quirky, down to earth personality.
CharvelDude94 1 month ago
amazing guy and playing..soulful and technical..thanks for sharing
kostasssism 6 months ago
played with this guy for a week, recorded 2 songs, actually soo privelaged to have got the chance to even meet him :)
stephennathan 6 months ago
SIMON MCBRIDE WAS A GUITARIST FOR MY YOUTH CLUB SINGER GROUP
Merrygoldsbabe12 9 months ago
SIMON MCBRIDE WAS A GUITARIST FOR MY YOUTH CLUB
Merrygoldsbabe12 9 months ago
is that guitar as heavy as the les paul?
Danny94James 10 months ago
@sumopub should take a trip to Belfast, it might rain a lot but it sure ain't moist.
topnobby 10 months ago
by far the best guitarist of the century. Even more amazing when i saw him live at the PRS experience... also the nicest guy on the planet - RESPECT.
olipickrockgod 10 months ago
Ace Guitarist and great tone!! Love it!
blephara 10 months ago
really good,at beigin
PXIKOPATA 1 year ago
blues is blues, who cares where it came from..
guitarland5150 1 year ago
What amp he used?
that's a big part of the tone and didn't mention it
cheers,
C
Mastersonics 1 year ago
hi there, i believe its a hughes and kettner statesmman quad el 84
guitarland5150 1 year ago
@Mastersonics Its a Hughes and Kettner Tri-amp
roonb00b 4 months ago
any1 else slags my country again ill come to ur house and set fire to u
maggotsguitars 1 year ago 12
Haha! Spandau Ballet guitar!
bigleemac 1 year ago 4
Northern Irish Bluesman!?! Blues came from America, jack! This Irishman looks moist!
sumopub 1 year ago
@sumopub it doesnt mean he invented blues, theyre just trying to say where is he from and whats the style he plays
rambache 1 year ago
@sumopub Blues actually came from Africa. It was sung by slaves the American's shipped in.
OakwoodRangers 7 months ago
@OakwoodRangers You are one dumb SOB. Learn your history before you go flapping your fish lips and showing your ignorance.
rouschno1 4 months ago
@rouschno1 I' afraid it's you that's just shown your ignorance. The following is a quote from a book called 'Blues - The Real Truth' published by an American publishing house called 'The North American Publishing Company'.
"Blues is the name given to both a musical form and a music genre that originated in African communities and American slave workers...."
OakwoodRangers 3 months ago
@OakwoodRangers What I was referring to, was the statement you made saying that the Americans shipped in the slaves The Europeans and Africans themselves were responsible for the majority of the slave trade. I should have not been so vague with my statement. I do however, apologize for the personal attack. I just get sick of people trying to paint such a negative picture of the US
rouschno1 3 months ago
@rouschno1 Ahh I see what you mean now. Sorry I misunderstood. I thought you were refering to the Blues instead of the slave trade. I wasn't trying to be negative about the US so I'm sorry if that's how my comment came across. I have lots of American friends and a large percentage of them are blues musicians. I'm glad we worked out that little misunderstanding. Take care buddy and have a good day.
OakwoodRangers 3 months ago