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ONE or TWO ?

TT100

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Blue Oyster Cult!

:hank :hank :hank :hank :hank

Then there's one guitarist on two guitars like Steve Howe. Acoustic on a playing stand and ES 175 around the neck.
 
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What happens when you throw the 5 neck guitar-slinging Rick Neilson in the mix?:lol2
 

prakashananda

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Why? Good question. I don't prefer the band because they have one guitar player, but the bands I prefer:

Zep
Yes
Floyd
etc...

and obviously;
SRV
Hendrix
Satriani

... have one guitarist. Let me know if you figure that one out.
 
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