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Both.
Rory had a great grasp of original 1920's Delta Blues, but could adapt it to suit a 'leccy Strat.
Stevie took electric Chicago blues (a la Son Seals / Muddy Waters / Buddy Guy / T-Bone Walker) and made it faster, more mainstream, but no less soulful.
Giants of blues, the pair of them.
Rory had a great grasp of original 1920's Delta Blues, but could adapt it to suit a 'leccy Strat.
Stevie took electric Chicago blues (a la Son Seals / Muddy Waters / Buddy Guy / T-Bone Walker) and made it faster, more mainstream, but no less soulful.
Giants of blues, the pair of them.
smiller said:
Both.
Rory had a great grasp of original 1920's Delta Blues, but could adapt it to suit a 'leccy Strat.
Stevie took electric Chicago blues (a la Son Seals / Muddy Waters / Buddy Guy / T-Bone Walker) and made it faster, more mainstream, but no less soulful.
Giants of blues, the pair of them.
I always wonder how his guitar look so worn.I have not listen to him as much but I like SRV.Rory had a great grasp of original 1920's Delta Blues, but could adapt it to suit a 'leccy Strat.
Stevie took electric Chicago blues (a la Son Seals / Muddy Waters / Buddy Guy / T-Bone Walker) and made it faster, more mainstream, but no less soulful.
Giants of blues, the pair of them.
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