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    A Child of Fripp, Gilmour and Hendrix-Jeff Pearce

    Guitarist Jeff Pearce's brings us another great album of ambient guitar from expansive looping melodies to deeper than deep ambient journeys. His album, Follow the River Home is an Echoes Bonus CD of the Month. Read a review and see a video of Jeff shredding. http://wp.me/p4ZE0X-78V

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    I miss chord changes.

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    Perhaps making the announcement "A Child of Fripp, Gilmour and Hendrix" was a bit premature, if not presumptuous.
    "And your little sister's immaculate virginity wings away on the bony shoulders of a young horse named George who stole surreptitiously into her geography revision."

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    That reverb ! It's like Baton Rouge Louisiana now

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    That was sweet! I love his work!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Dark Elf View Post
    Perhaps making the announcement "A Child of Fripp, Gilmour and Hendrix" was a bit premature, if not presumptuous.
    Got your attention, didn't it? ;-) Presumptuous perhaps, but premature? The guys been recording for 23 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Echoes View Post
    Got your attention, didn't it? ;-) Presumptuous perhaps, but premature? The guys been recording for 23 years.
    Well then, instead of premature, postmature?
    "And your little sister's immaculate virginity wings away on the bony shoulders of a young horse named George who stole surreptitiously into her geography revision."

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    I know his work on albums from Jeff Oster, like Released which features also Happy Rhodes. I believe he plays Chapman Stick on Oster's records.

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