Who *hasn't* heard of Doyle.

+1 for doyle..top notch!
Oh yeah, and SRV is a guitar God (with an upper-case 'G')!!
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Originally Posted by dbbubba Allen.... do yourself a favor and don't post comments when you don't have a clue about what you are talking about.
It confuses people and you sound like an idiot!
Putting James Hetfield or Joey Ramone in the same class as Stevie.
Even they'd call you an idiot!
I don't even know why I am responding to such idiotic talk!
You are talking about actual people I have known and worked with.
I know where they stand as players.
You don't need to explain it to me, but if you do then at least KNOW WHAT THE F*CK YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT!
Where do you live anyways?
It is pretty devoid of any real blues isn't it?
How old are you?
You sound like big mouthed kid.
Who is Stevie a "clone" of?
That is a stupid statement.
Here is a case of your ignorance:
He wasn't told what to play on "Let's Dance."
He clearly stated that they put the tapes up and then only told him the key the song was in. That is first take stuff you are hearing for the most part.
He also didn't "leave" that band... it was a contract dispute.
He didn't like waht he was offered.
I can recall when that went down because we were all pretty jazzed because a local player got snatched up to play with Bowie.
SRV's vocals?
Have you ever heard of Doyle Bramhall?
Probebly not.
He was a drummer that SRV played with in a lot of bands including The Nightcrawlers out of Austin. His son is that GTR playing guy Doyle Branhall II.
Doyle wrote a lot of the classics that Stevie played like "Tightrope."
Doyle's vocal style is pretty much what Stevie is doing.
If you are hip and want to talk about Stevie then say his vocals copy Doyle's.
Don't show your ass as a musician.
Opinions can be opinions, but you ate speaking from a platform of ignorance.
If you are trying to goade me then KMA!
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