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WOW Crippled Peach Filmore is also a good desert name


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OK..Enough of this..How about we focus on the original posters subject!
"Joanne Shaw Taylor" I think she's a very talented guitar player, and plays with alot of feeling!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvHA-dY0K-o&NR=1


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I very much agree, good lookin as well. But a big bowl of Crippled Peach Filmore with vanilla ice cream and black coffee sounds great right now.


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63supro wrote:
Blues is a feeling not a skin color. :roll:


Tell that to the Smurfs! :wink:

C'mon guys, I started this thread to share about how cool this girl was with a Tele and it became a 3 page long thread about something entirely different?

Can we get on with the original topic?

I was driving to work with Joanne Shaw Taylor's CD blasting away, and she's got this really cool song called "Just Another Word". It's got a really smooth riff throught the whole song. The solo was awesome in that song too! She's extremely talented.

She's got this totallly sexy english accent when she speaks on stage. hope EC puts her in the next Crossroads!!!


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That would be ideal, but if there is anything we have learned over the years from the precedents set, it's that when someone makes a racial comment like what was said people have to confront that person and let them know how racist it was and how offended they are even if it requires having a civil rights leader speak out on their behalf for everyone of said race. I mean surely the same rules apply when white people are the victims of racism, right? Or is that different? :wink:


No its racial equality for everyone except White people. Duh where have you been


Definitely open season on the white male. I mean I already knew we were terrible at everything we do, dirty heathens and the lowest of the low, and this morning I woke up to find out we can't play the blues. So this is the post-racial society? Alright!!!!!

Wait a minute. If we're being put down, doesn't that mean we do get to sing the blues? Nevin may have just done us a huge favor! :shock:

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That would be ideal, but if there is anything we have learned over the years from the precedents set, it's that when someone makes a racial comment like what was said people have to confront that person and let them know how racist it was and how offended they are even if it requires having a civil rights leader speak out on their behalf for everyone of said race. I mean surely the same rules apply when white people are the victims of racism, right? Or is that different? :wink:


No its racial equality for everyone except White people. Duh where have you been


Definitely open season on the white male. I mean I already knew we were terrible at everything we do, dirty heathens and the lowest of the low, and this morning I woke up to find out we can't play the blues. So this is the post-racial society? Alright!!!!!

Wait a minute. If we're being put down, doesn't that mean we do get to sing the blues? Nevin may have just done us a huge favor! :shock:


No no, you've got it all wrong! You're entitled to nothing my melanin lacking friend. Sheesh, whites and their feeling of entitlement!

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If we can't play the blues and can't jump - what's left?

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If we can't play the blues and can't jump - what's left?


Nothing, "whites" are only good for causing trouble man, you know that. And we all smell like bologna/hot dog water to make it even worse!

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Nevin1985 wrote:
Whites can't make blues music. But thats just me.


I agree with you, except for Englebert, of coarse. :lol:


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Can Hispanics play blues? Nobody said I couldn't. I'll do it until someone says I can't. :lol:

Blacks can't do metal/hard rock. I guess Sevendust needs a new singer and Living Colour never should have played to begin with. I feel the world is better with those things. That's just me.

Beethoven was deaf, Ray Charles was blind, Rick Allen has one arm. Music doesn't seem to have physical limitations. Hmmm

What was this thread about again?

Yeah, I don't know who she is.

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Beethoven was deaf, Ray Charles was blind, Rick Allen has one arm. Music doesn't seem to have physical limitations.

Nice, mojoredfoot. Well phrased. 8)

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Beethoven was deaf, Ray Charles was blind, Rick Allen has one arm. Music doesn't seem to have physical limitations.

Nice, mojoredfoot. Well phrased. 8)


+1

Very well put!

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demioblue,

You are right. She is great. This is the third female that someone else has pointed out that plays the hell out of her guitar.

There is no color or gender in music, just great people making great music.

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I agree... Telecasters DO Rock! ...Pretty Women that play really well on Teles DO Rock! ...and Crppled Peach Filmore "A LA MoDE" ROCKS!!!

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Holy moly what did I do!

Im sorry.


If there is anything "whites" have learned from years of being falsely accused it's that when you say something, anything, no matter what it is and someone who isn't one of the "whites" says it is racist, then it is racist and you will forever and always be considered and labeled a racist. It's all about how someone interprets what you said! Sorry don't change that! After all, we gotta stay consistent with the precedents and standards that are in place that so many civil rights leaders and oppressed minorities have fought for. We didn't make the rules on this one. haha

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