Wilco Style
Bit of a tribute to the great Wilco Johnson of Dr Feelgood. He uses a "stab" style of combined rhythm and lead playing all at the same time. So you might think you are hearing two guitars, but it is only one (played by me). Could do with some vocals or at very least some harp. The riff is kind of wilco like but different to his songs. Many outside of the UK may not have heard of Dr ...

Danalyze45
VERY cool :) I like this one. Awesome tone for the style / piece.
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gnoerreby
Hey, I´m living in Germany and visited 4 concerts. The first with Phil Michell, second with Pete Gage and the last two with Robert Kane! If I want to listen to Wilco Johnson, I take my old CD "Stupidity" or down by the Jetty! I don´t know much about guitarstyles, but yes, you´re playing exactly the Feelgoodstyle! :)
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nuno1959
Yup…there he is alright ! ;)
One of the first concerts i went to as a kid & i was GOBSMACKED !! +1
One of the first concerts i went to as a kid & i was GOBSMACKED !! +1

Blues Sessions mit Drums, Gitarre and Bass:
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A Night In Chicago
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Just a Blues Jam ...
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Aces and Eights
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Waking The Cat
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Waking the Cat
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At Exactly Midnight -
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Blue Grange
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Come to swing (some bass)
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Back Water Beavers
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Born Under A Bad Sign +
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Undercover Blues
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Slow Cookin' Mamma Blues
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Drunken Blues Rhythm
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another shuffle
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Half Baked Bass
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Useless Blues
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Blues Ballad
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Chicago's Cold Bluesday
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The No Frills Boogie
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Blues backing track in A#
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