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Rick Derringer
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#48
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quintessential classic Les Paul tone
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#49
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Yes, very underated and great tone
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could there be anything more classic than Martin Barre's tones with Jethro Tull?
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and then, there is Steve Hackett, and in particular, his solo on "Firth of Fifth"....a masterpiece of classic Les Paul tone in a prog setting
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Neil Schon with Journey
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#53
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Les Paul goodness
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#54
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#55
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#57
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Mick Taylor with the Stones - Can't You Hear Me Knocking
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Beck - Truth
Beano ZZ Topīs 1st Bloomfield - Live Adventures, Supersession deosnt get much better than that.. |
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Yep, and perfect guitar playing for the song. And the production is so good.
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