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  • #61
    I think Bruce Bouillet had some hand injury issues that kept him from playing for a long time (that's what happens when you have to keep up with Gilbert -lol). So it was great to see him out with PG on the G3 tour last year, seeing the two of them do Scarified (in person) was a religious experience for me
    Unleash the fury.....Texas style!

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Rupe View Post
      That's where I was going as well. I haven't heard any of his comeback material but I have yet to hear anything good about it.

      How about Guy Mann-Dude
      What happen to him anyway? Did he go back to playing drums and give up the shred guitar playing?

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      • #63
        Originally posted by pro-fusion View Post
        You'd have to include Ace Frehley himself in that category, also.

        I would also nominate Jake E. Lee and Tommy Bolin.
        Tommy Bolin was great. I first heard him with Deep Purple. I was shocked when he appeared with Billy Cobham. All hail Tommy!
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        • #64
          Jake E Lee is in the current ESP catalog for 2008. He looks kind of rough, but I seem to remember that Tommy Bolin has a photo in there too.
          Remember, Wherever you go,.. there you are

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Ripley7t View Post
            Jake E Lee is in the current ESP catalog for 2008. He looks kind of rough, but I seem to remember that Tommy Bolin has a photo in there too.
            Jeez, that's taking the posthumous endorsement pretty far. Tommy died years before the first ESP guitar showed up, AFAIK. What next, the ESP Hank Williams signature acoustic?

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            • #66
              How bout Kee Marcello, Blues Sarenceno, Dweezil?
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              • #67
                Robin Trower...there's a guy who's habits kept him down.
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                • #68
                  Originally posted by DocNrock View Post
                  Robin Trower...there's a guy who's habits kept him down.
                  ??? What habits? When was he ever down? He continues to record and tour to this day.

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                  • #69
                    Poor Peter Green damaged beyond repair. Trower is still Great as is Gary Moore.

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