muso soup at the be bop bonanza
Sep. 6th, 2009 01:48 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
so it's actually strange, listening to Dave Roback while reading Bill Nelson's book Diary of a Hyperdreamer... that's two of my greatest Guitar inspirations at once - very indulgent of me!
alas, i am still the clumsy thumbed amateur i was twenty five years ago or whatever - but it's equally true that these two magical players and creative personalities inspire me today, lights in the fog or so their music has always seemed...
and i don't get to have that many muzo moments - so pardon my cardigan Enid.
But to answer the question - the two most played tracks in my library are, BY FAR;
Cold Turkey by John Lennon, and the theme from Paris Texas by Ry Cooder.
I've driven generations of people insane with my zealous over playing of these two precious bits of vinyl.
alas, i am still the clumsy thumbed amateur i was twenty five years ago or whatever - but it's equally true that these two magical players and creative personalities inspire me today, lights in the fog or so their music has always seemed...
and i don't get to have that many muzo moments - so pardon my cardigan Enid.
But to answer the question - the two most played tracks in my library are, BY FAR;
Cold Turkey by John Lennon, and the theme from Paris Texas by Ry Cooder.
I've driven generations of people insane with my zealous over playing of these two precious bits of vinyl.