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BolinTrucks
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United States 45230
45 years old
I play: Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Electric Bass, Drums, Vocalist, Piano/Synth
Genre(s): Jam Band, Rock
Last login: 05/15/2008 10:53 PM
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My music styles
Jam Band, Rock
If I could jam with anyone it would be
Tommy Bolin/Guitar, Philip Lynott/Bass-Vox
Favorite movies
True Romance, Godfather, Training Day
Favorite TV shows
Football, Basketball, Hockey
Best live concert seen
Derek Trucks Band/Soulive w/Susan Tedeschi, Allen Woody, Oteil Burbridge at Exit/In, Nashville
Favorite books
Day After Tomorrow/Allan Folsom
Favorite albums
UFO/Strangers in the Night
 My gear recommendations
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 My music recommendations
More like a solo album than Phil Mogg's previous efforts apart from UFO, Dancing With St. Peter sparkles with clear, concise arrangements and excellent playing from all parties. Jeff Kollman provides the sizzle on guitar and guides the ship from a production standpoint as well. Known for his fusion-esque work in Cosmosquad and Jeff Kollman Band, Jeff;s playing here is tastefully restrained. He rips where it's needed and glides when it's right. As always Phil is right on with the vocals and lyrically as strong as ever.
Along with Thin Lizzy's Live & Dangerous, this 1979 effort from Britain's UFO makes or heads every "Best Live Album" of the Rock era. Adult lyrics and vocals mesh with great song crafting to create the perfect backdrop for Michael Schenker's heroic guitar work. Short on flash and long on note selection and song relevance, Shencker was simply the best guitarist working the hard rock circuit in his prime. Unfortunately his prime burned as briefly as it did bright. Lights Out, Rock Bottom, This Kid's, Let it Roll, I'm a Loser, and Love to Love are classics every one. Ron Nevison does just enough work from the producer's desk to leave the tone right and vibe cooking. This is a "Desert Island 5" must have for all guitar fans.
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