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	<title>Comments on: Get the Feb. 09 Guitar Player</title>
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		<title>By: Khriss Bliss</title>
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		<dc:creator>Khriss Bliss</dc:creator>
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		<description>Good tip,  btw there is a book by Scotty hisself called Thats Alright Elvis that covers his experiences from managing him to having his sunburst taken outa his hands for most of the 68Special to other ways he got no money or glory. I was very jazzed to see him in 01. Another axeman I was very excited to meet was porl thompson of the Cure. Turns out he did play the guitar solo on the Blood. I met him when he onthe tour where he was playing the leads on Song Remains the Same  etc. for Page Plant. So I wd have to argue there is much about the Cure that merits a guitar cover, especially to hollow body fetishists. Ditto Geordie,JonCarruthers,JustinBurrows, RobinGuthrie, KevinShields , loads of English pop guys produced worthy songs And Magic  ax tones but were overlooked or underprobed by guitar press, yet their influence was obvious on thousands of guitarists. Try picking up any issue of option, nme, or alt press in the 90s without finding at least five bands compared to my bloody valentine, yet loveless barely went gold. In other words more people formed a band to be like mbv than bought their disc! I jest but only slightly.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good tip,  btw there is a book by Scotty hisself called Thats Alright Elvis that covers his experiences from managing him to having his sunburst taken outa his hands for most of the 68Special to other ways he got no money or glory. I was very jazzed to see him in 01. Another axeman I was very excited to meet was porl thompson of the Cure. Turns out he did play the guitar solo on the Blood. I met him when he onthe tour where he was playing the leads on Song Remains the Same  etc. for Page Plant. So I wd have to argue there is much about the Cure that merits a guitar cover, especially to hollow body fetishists. Ditto Geordie,JonCarruthers,JustinBurrows, RobinGuthrie, KevinShields , loads of English pop guys produced worthy songs And Magic  ax tones but were overlooked or underprobed by guitar press, yet their influence was obvious on thousands of guitarists. Try picking up any issue of option, nme, or alt press in the 90s without finding at least five bands compared to my bloody valentine, yet loveless barely went gold. In other words more people formed a band to be like mbv than bought their disc! I jest but only slightly.</p>
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