Robert Grant Band - Stormy Monday (Eric Clapton/Gary Moore)
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Yes, That's some of the best guitar stuff I've heard on Stormy Mon....Very cool..Joseph
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Waitin' for da CD mate. Ain't got all day ya know. But seriously I'm happy ta know that da Blues is live & kickin'. You kick arse my man!
Peace.
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Waitin' for da CD mate. Ain't got all day ya know. But seriously I'm happy ta know that da Blues is live & kickin'. You kick arse my man!
Peace.
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@nickgrant123 well lets hope you adopt his fashion style along with his playing ability
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Good tone and good feeling bro!!!! Keep bluesin!!!
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Good tone and good feeling bro!!!! Keep bluesin!!!
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@nickgrant123 hey bro u dn justice there br wicked shit we old scool kiwis love this shit
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chek this white boy out he good
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i recomend texas specials. i play them through a fender blues delux amp and i cant ask for a better sound. REALLY glassy, i go for the srv tone with tones of reverb and hudge strings, but is sounds awesome through an 808 tubescreamer. Love themblues brother!
frattyfenderman 2 years ago
I've tried them before, didnt really like them. Even tho I love SRV's style, its not my style. If you get chance to have a look at the Gary Moore - Red House video, his strat just sounds f*cking awesome! Thats More my style/sound. Cheers tho :)
nickgrant123 2 years ago
i like your blues man. that strat, does it have stock pickups ? you playin through a fender hot rod back there?
frattyfenderman 2 years ago
Cheers man :) Yea original 85' Jap factory pickups..tho they have been retired now, I need to find some new ballsy pickups. Yea, its a Fender HotRod Deluxe also :D
nickgrant123 2 years ago
Ok, I just wanna say I rarely comment on videos but I fell across this one and I have to. I'm 25 yrs old and I grew up listening to everything, but the first songs that hooked me deeply on blues were "Texas Flood" and "Stormy Monday Blues." And this is one of the best heart wrenching versions I've heard/seen. I would pay a lot of money to see this guy play this live in a small, smoky bar with hardly any people in it; just so I could get that same feeling I felt when I first heard the blues.
Deadboots 3 years ago 2
Thanks For Your Nice comments, I Really do appreciate it :) Cheers, Rob
nickgrant123 2 years ago