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My favorite guitar track to come out recently. Nasty riffs and a melodic solo, what's not to love?

For a bonus I will post the lyrics:

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With the sun in place
There's a test of faith
Streams of thought awaken

New realities
Singularities
Breaking all illusions

Sudden burst of heat
Burning source of life
Masterful destruction

Power's not an act
It's understanding truth
Changing my direction

Live in the moment
Breathe in a new beginning
Wisdom revealed
As I unlearn to learn

Life's biggest battles
Often are fought alone
My spirit brings me home

Emerald thoughts flow
Through my consciousness
Drawn to curses left behind
Test of will the threshold to one's faith
Starts a fire in the mind

Searching out
Reaching in
To arrive
Where I began
Sights remembered
In the light

Searching out
Reaching in
To arrive
Where I began
Sounds remembered
Come alive

Embrace the days
Don't turn away
Life's true intent needs patience
Karma starts the signal
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For you blues guys, watched the DVD last nite. Eric Clapton, Doyle Bramphall, Billy Preston and more. Very entertaining. Guitar guys will appreciate the intracicies and talent need to play Robert Johnsons stuff. The DVD is available on Netflix and is called "Eric Clapton: Sessions for Robert Johnson" and CD is Me and Mr Johnson.

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Cooking with gas now.

Good line up.

Bo Diddley put out an album in 1970 titled "The Black Gladiator"

It went nowhere .... but it was OUTSTANDING.

2 cuts from the album ... "If The Bibles Right" and "Elephant Man"

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I'll probably get grief for this, still can't seem to figure out how to

post from you-tube, BUT my son put me on to THE IMELDA MAY BAND, this gal

don't need no meat dress to get attention.

Try "JEFF BECK and the Imelda May Band Walking In The Sand" awesome!

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I'll probably get grief for this, still can't seem to figure out how to

post from you-tube, BUT my son put me on to THE IMELDA MAY BAND, this gal

don't need no meat dress to get attention.

Try "JEFF BECK and the Imelda May Band Walking In The Sand" awesome!

Go to youtube copy the vid/song you want come back here to reply and click on the 6th box over from the left the ones above the post box click on youtube video then a script promt will show up and paste it in it and then click Ok and you should be able to post it.

Hope this helps

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^^^^Also when you click the share button on youtube make sure you click the options tab under the link and check the box marked "Long Link", otherwise it wont work. At least for me it hasnt.

Here's my addition to all this, I know its "mainstream" but how many artists do you see that can still play like they did 40 years before...not many.. These sound much better live than the album versions IMO.

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