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Johnny "Guitar" Watson

Ain't that a bitch - Johnny "Guitar" Watson  
 
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s1ns4n3 (3 days ago) Show Hide
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somewhere in the u.s. i bet if you go to a flea market on the weekends...i bet somewhere around there going to play J.G.W.
MehefinHeulog (4 months ago) Show Hide
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sgot me won'din!!
lord

come here, ma guitar!!
MehefinHeulog (4 months ago) Show Hide
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ouch!!
that's so funky it hurts
OnOneRecordz (4 days ago) Show Hide
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aint that a bitch lol!
hadronne (5 months ago) Show Hide
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cause somebody doing something slick ...
AllBobsAllTheTime (8 months ago) Show Hide
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"the brother's situation is abstract ..."
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J.G.Watson was truly remarkable.
Guitar Slim, Albert Collins & Johnny Watson were the first guys to use feedback and heavy distortion. This was some 15-20 years before Jimi Hendrix and Jeff Beck.
Frank Zappa emphasised this fact so many times.
garmonbozia318 (9 months ago) Show Hide
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Could you tell which tracks of theirs use feedback? Thanks, I've been looking for some new old music.
taildragger51 (9 months ago) Show Hide
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garmonbozia318;
Look for "Hot Like TNT" by JG Watson.
Also then very early 1952 Albert Collins recordings with Big Walter Price are astonishing.
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kooljuice93:
You are absolutely 300% correct.
I grew up in the early-mid 60s and saw some of the finest artists BUT i have to be honest even back then we ,who were alive, didn't appreciate many of the artists that we were seing. We also took it all for granted.
 It wasn't until many yrs afterwards that we REALISED that guys like Hendrix & JG Watson were unique innovators.
Since the '80s there haven't REALLY been many innovators, only copyists.

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