(with the) Power of Soul
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- carlygtr56
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(with the) Power of Soul
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hhmm
cool is that a remake It sounds familiar but Im only 43 diggin it though. nice tones on the guitar. a little trowerish maybe? gueassing.
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Re: hhmm
Jimi's Band of gypsys Power Of Soul.jerrydyer wrote:cool is that a remake It sounds familiar but Im only 43 diggin it though. nice tones on the guitar. a little trowerish maybe? gueassing.
I dubbed 2 guitars to the backing track.
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Sounds great, I really enjoy Jimis breakdowns in his tunes, the man had such creative talent and was way ahead of his time with the style of music he created, truely a visionary. I didn't appreciate him when I was younger because I thought he was sloppy, thoughts of a young mind.
Great playing, sounds like you got the power of soul as well.
Great playing, sounds like you got the power of soul as well.

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+1harddriver wrote:Sounds great, I really enjoy Jimis breakdowns in his tunes, the man had such creative talent and was way ahead of his time with the style of music he created, truely a visionary. I didn't appreciate him when I was younger because I thought he was sloppy, thoughts of a young mind...
It's funny how maturity and musical experience can change your perspective.
When I first started playing there were several older "kids" that I jammed with who were really into Jimi, Cream, Led Zeppelin, etc. and I just didn't get it. It seemed boring to me since my main inspiration to start playing was Randy Rhoads. Nothing against Randy because he was a great player but when you consider the era in which Hendrix came out, you really have to respect his innovation.
Nice playing, as usual carlygtr56!