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Old 03-31-2013, 07:43 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Thanks, Frownland - it´s good to have some input from someone who knows what he´s talking about when it comes to guitarists and guitar playing.
I´m planning to check out the Book of Angels that you mention, and maybe Marc Ribot too. I remember you mentioned Marc Ribot when we talked about Frantz Casseus. Well, that was a style I wasn´t inspired to explore further, but if MR also plays like this Tom Swafford* then, yes, I´m curious.

* I assumed that Aram Bajakian was the principal guitarist, but you´ve clearly done more homework than I did. So what did AB contribute, or did he just sit around and take all the credit !?
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