geoff1711 wrote:I would think there'd be more demand for Hank plays Blues or Hank plays Rock
Talking of "Hank Plays Rock", there's a track on a Steve Wariner album ("Guitar Laboratory"; 2011) which sounds
uncannily like Hank in his "Into The Light" days.
The song is
A Groove (pronounced "Ey Groove") and you can hear a 30s sample here:
http://www.rhapsody.com/artist/steve-wariner/album/guitar-laboratory/track/a-grooveIt's also on
Spotify.
Steve describes the song thus:
The impetus of this song was the open string, chromatic finger roll that continues throughout. You don’t necessarily think of this type of groove having finger rolls. It may seem a little out of sorts, but I think it works here.
While it’s possible that I’m considered primarily a tele style player, on this one I actually got out my ’60 stratocaster that I bought from my brother Terry years ago. It really is a fine instrument. I played through one of my very favorite amps, too--my black-face Fender deluxe with analog tape delay.
John Jarvis, David Hungate and John Gardner were the rhythm section. They sure played some brilliant parts. I believe out there in cyber world there’s a video clip of this track being recorded.Let's see... 1960 Strat... tape delay... small valve amp...
No wonder...
See what you think.
JN