Robben Ford - Indiana Blues
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why should be be compared?
SRV was great, but Robben Ford is his own person. Comparing the two is juvenile.
Both play "blues" and that's where the comparison ends.
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The passage at 3:55 is worth the price of admission.
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El nombre de la canción es INDIANOLA en un homenaje al lugar donde nació B.B.King
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Now that is what I call a bass player!!!
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it ain't Indiana. it's Indianola! as the small Delta town in Mississippi. home of BB King. where the blues was born
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@SublordUtilax123 Doesn't everyone?! It's got a lot to do with the fact that he uses a dumble amplifier. Check out youtube for a demo of one, read the description and you'll understand...
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I love the pared down guitar sound-you can really hear him digging into the strings without any processed sound bogging things down.
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indianaola?
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this dude rocks he is a master jazz blues player.
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It's NOT just the guitar, he uses ---- he typically uses Dumble amps..also he tends to favour Gibson Les Pauls and a custom-made model by Sakashta Guitars as well as rented Fender amplifiers along with a Zendrive overdrive pedal by Hermida Audio, sometimes . It's all about his ABILITY and LONG EXPERIENCE and not what equipment he uses. Look, Robben Ford, Larry Carlton, Eric Johnson, etc. it's not about equipment, it's all about experience -- they can play WITH ANYTHING!
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@guillamat yes
do you know what guitar he is using? I WANT THAT SOUND!
SublordUtilax123 4 years ago
I think it is a telecaster ?¿
In the DVD "planyin the blues" (by Robben) don't know if it is in part I or II he explains all the stuff he use (amps, pedals, guitars...).
guillamat 4 years ago 3
I know it, but in the DVD it's written "indiana blues", so I wrote "indiana blues" on the title. I think "indianola" it's the title of the song on the original CD.
guillamat 4 years ago