Post by Eric StahlOn Tue, 24 Aug 2010 17:11:04 -0500, "John Agosta"
Post by John AgostaThanks, Eric !!
You have some good chops!
"Puffin" sounded Norton Buffalo like.
And I dig the fat dog tone, too !
Good stuff !
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Post by Eric StahlMan, it's quiet around here.
Here's one on a FatDog 1A amp and 50+ year-old Philips mic element in
a Turner shell, drawing on an IowaBluesTracks backing track called
East Chicago Blues, in D...
http://www.box.net/shared/xxfxpsq2yk
-Eric
Thank you, John.
I've probably seen Norton perform more than any other musician. He
certainly inspired me to play. It was a sad day when he passed on.
-Eric
I lived in the Bay area for 9 years, 1981-1989 and have seen Noton many
times.
The first time was at a "harmonica summit" in Santa Cruz with James Cotton
and this
young fellow "Little Johnny Chrisley." He was 12 years old and blowed like a
hurricane.
I got a 'harp star' calendar that night and asked Little Johnny to autograph
it for me.
Still have it.
It says, "First autograph, thanks, LJC"
Norton was the "show" that night. Amazing.
I have traveled many miles to see him since, many miles.
His band, The Knock-Outs were incredible.
Your chuggin and Puffin reminded me of his great playing.
Thanks for that sound.
Keep up the good work, buddy ! !
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