Yea, I was actually thinking of "When the levee breaks" , but Zeppelin covered a lot of Robert Johnson, as did many other people, including Joe Bonamassa's cover of "Stones in My Passway". I love a lot of the old blues recordings, which are in the public domain now and can be found atDutch":0i4ym1xr said:You mean these guys? 8)
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They were two of the greats Rob, along with the late Jack Bruce and Jaco Pastorius. We'll never see the likes of them again.RobJ":tcpu5c0p said:Cool. I've been listening to a lot of Yes lately with Chris Squire's passing. He and Entwistle were my biggest influences as a bassist.
I even own a Rickenbacker 4001CS Chris Squire signature limited edition bass.
RIP Chris and John!
It could certainly be arranged, I own 5 Rickenbacker basses, each a different model. The oldest is a '72 4001. Bass has always been my first love though I do write on guitar and have a few nice ones.Brewdude":b1iapqt9 said:They were two of the greats Rob, along with the late Jack Bruce and Jaco Pastorius. We'll never see the likes of them again.RobJ":b1iapqt9 said:Cool. I've been listening to a lot of Yes lately with Chris Squire's passing. He and Entwistle were my biggest influences as a bassist.
I even own a Rickenbacker 4001CS Chris Squire signature limited edition bass.
RIP Chris and John!
I'd love to play your Rik btw. I started out as a bass guy.
Cheers,
RR
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