Skip James - Devil Got My Woman
Lionel Belasco - Venezuela

'Ghost World' makes me discover beautiful things.
 
Chuck Berry - Johnny B. Goode (1972) #guitarlegends 0 C. Berry. The guitarist par excellence. The father of rock. He is off the charts. You don’t teach the father how to have children.
 
The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Foxey Lady (Miami Pop 1968) #guitarlegends 1 jimi hendrix. Any word is too minimal to describe the importance of this artist's fingers in the history of modern music. Immense.
 
Stevie Wonder and Jeff Beck Perform "Superstition" at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 25th Anniversary #guitarlegends 2 Jeff Beck. Now... I don’t know if he’s among the best or not. I know that when he starts to play, suddenly any piece (even the most trivial) becomes a masterpiece. I've never understood how he does it, what he does, and where he finds the inspiration... but everything he plays is magic.
 
Led Zeppelin - Immigrant Song (Live Video) #guitarlegends 3 jimmy page. From the first listen to this band, I was completely hypnotized. The only guitarist able to give me feelings of "panic" in some parts of his solos (especially those with the violin bow) - a giant.
 
Joan Baez - The Trees They Do Grow High @[luludia] and here’s another one. As far as you know, could this be the first recording of the traditional during the folk revival period? Let's say from the mid-'50s onwards?
 
TEN YEARS AFTER - Bad Scene (1969) #guitarlegends 4 Alvin Lee. I could have put another hundred guitarists in his place, but I chose Alvin. Too underrated for his talent and for all the brilliant ideas that can be heard in his blues. One of the guitarists I have adored without reservations from the very first note.
 
Jazz Butcher - Angels
Between Josef K and Felt...another great band with excellent tracks.
 
Pink Floyd - " MOTHER " The Wall 1980 #guitarlegends 5 David Gilmour. For the occasion, I chose a piece suitable for the day. Happy Mother’s Day to all moms.
 
#haiku Santōka Taneda 03/12/1882 -11/10/1940
Ushiro sugata no
Shigurete iku ka?

Is this
My figure from behind
Walking away in the rain?
Faust'o - Ultimi Fuochi ( ...and I my back against the wind...)
 
los mejores solos de Tom Morello #guitarlegends 6 Tom Morello. The best guitarist since the '90s. A fucking genius.
 
I was saying...
@[G]
Because every time I come out of a comment, a white page appears with just the text "Alla carica!"...
I get frustrated!
I get depressed!
Even more.
 
@[puntiniCAZpuntini] I need to ask you something, and I'm putting it out there so maybe others can chime in too. You might be the only one who can give me an answer. As I think everyone here knows, I really listen to everything. I don't essentially have any musical prejudices. It's just that I feel like a total old geezer because I can't appreciate ANYTHING about Trap. I mean, there's this super awkward kid who listens to FSK, and a slightly older, rich artist who goes to NABA and listens to them too. The fact that both of them listen to that (now former) band drives me totally nuts. In the lyrics and the videos, there's nothing that really represents anything about life for these two, who are also very different. Where does the pleasure of listening come from?! Even in Italian rap, there’s often talk of ultra-selective contexts, but in practice you can easily find the universal. Yet with this stuff, I just can't. Not even with the P38s who play with imagery I know inside out and whose every single reference makes sense to me. Do you think there's something I'm missing on a cultural-generational level?
 
Herbie Hancock Cantaloupe Island / Live under the sky '91
Cantaloupe, Cantaloupe, and more Cantaloupe.