Leslie West - Night of the Guitars - 2
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He's one of the true greats! I just wish he was still playing "tree" the old Les Paul Junior.
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i was there - great stuff :)
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Love this track especially , had the video but some knob , borrowed it & never returned it , wish i could get the dvd , there must be one , there is a night of the guitars , but it is not the best one ;(
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LOL.......Love his expression at the end! lmao
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@9c1blue there is no such thing as a 'best' guitar player or musician for that matter.....it's all opinion- leslie is great though
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There's all the proof you'll ever need that it's the guitarist and not necessarily the guitar that produces the tone. Those no-headstock pieces of crap sound awful compared to, say . . a Gibson, but you'd never know it judging from the glorious tone Leslie coaxes out of his. His creative use of the whammy bar even surpasses Jeff Beck! Rock on old timer.
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Sleep Walk, written and recorded by Santo and Johnny Farina, released in 1959.
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Lucky Bastard ;)
I was lucky enough to be in the audience - Leslie blew everyone away. I was a roadie for Tony Hill's Fiction, who supported them at the Camden Underworld and got to meet Leslie, Corky and Ritchie - i've never met a more imposing man than LW, a true living legend. Corky was one of the most down to earth and funny guys you could meet. I'll never forget that night.
triacyde 2 years ago 5
"Sleepwalk" is the title of that short song.
nickwellings 3 years ago 5