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Blues guitar battle: Alvin Lee vs Peter Green - Who's the man?


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  1. 1. Which blues/rock guitar player do you prefer?



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For me Peter Green had the bigger impact.

Are you a Ten Years After fan?

I have heard some of their stuff ..... but not an awful lot to be honest.
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For me Peter Green had the bigger impact.

Are you a Ten Years After fan?

I have heard some of their stuff ..... but not an awful lot to be honest.

I used to have some of their stuff. I may grab some of their albums. It's too late to put them in THE SCHEDULE ™ ® ℠ but they could be in place for THE SCHEDULE ™ ® ℠ 2.0! :16ton:

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For me Peter Green had the bigger impact.

Are you a Ten Years After fan?

I have heard some of their stuff ..... but not an awful lot to be honest.

I used to have some of their stuff. I may grab some of their albums. It's too late to put them in THE SCHEDULE ™ ® ℠ but they could be in place for THE SCHEDULE ™ ® ℠ 2.0! :16ton:

The two albums I have really heard are Ssssh and Cricklewood Green. They are pretty early (1969/1970) so not sure how representative they are.
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For me Peter Green had the bigger impact.

Are you a Ten Years After fan?

I have heard some of their stuff ..... but not an awful lot to be honest.

I used to have some of their stuff. I may grab some of their albums. It's too late to put them in THE SCHEDULE ™ ® ℠ but they could be in place for THE SCHEDULE ™ ® ℠ 2.0! :16ton:

The two albums I have really heard are Ssssh and Cricklewood Green. They are pretty early (1969/1970) so not sure how representative they are.

I listened to Watt on youtube a few minutes ago, sounded really good.

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For me Peter Green had the bigger impact.

Are you a Ten Years After fan?

I have heard some of their stuff ..... but not an awful lot to be honest.

I used to have some of their stuff. I may grab some of their albums. It's too late to put them in THE SCHEDULE ™ ® ℠ but they could be in place for THE SCHEDULE ™ ® ℠ 2.0! :16ton:

The two albums I have really heard are Ssssh and Cricklewood Green. They are pretty early (1969/1970) so not sure how representative they are.

I listened to Watt on youtube a few minutes ago, sounded really good.

A Space In Time is supposed to be pretty good also.
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For me Peter Green had the bigger impact.

Are you a Ten Years After fan?

I have heard some of their stuff ..... but not an awful lot to be honest.

I used to have some of their stuff. I may grab some of their albums. It's too late to put them in THE SCHEDULE ™ ® ℠ but they could be in place for THE SCHEDULE ™ ® ℠ 2.0! :16ton:

The two albums I have really heard are Ssssh and Cricklewood Green. They are pretty early (1969/1970) so not sure how representative they are.

I listened to Watt on youtube a few minutes ago, sounded really good.

A Space In Time is supposed to be pretty good also.

They did 8 albums in their original run from 1967 to 1974. I might grab them and the 1968 live album as well.

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For me Peter Green had the bigger impact.

Are you a Ten Years After fan?

I have heard some of their stuff ..... but not an awful lot to be honest.

I used to have some of their stuff. I may grab some of their albums. It's too late to put them in THE SCHEDULE ™ ® ℠ but they could be in place for THE SCHEDULE ™ ® ℠ 2.0! :16ton:

The two albums I have really heard are Ssssh and Cricklewood Green. They are pretty early (1969/1970) so not sure how representative they are.

I listened to Watt on youtube a few minutes ago, sounded really good.

A Space In Time is supposed to be pretty good also.

They did 8 albums in their original run from 1967 to 1974. I might grab them and the 1968 live album as well.

Definitely grab the live album too. It's very good

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For me Peter Green had the bigger impact.

Are you a Ten Years After fan?

I have heard some of their stuff ..... but not an awful lot to be honest.

I used to have some of their stuff. I may grab some of their albums. It's too late to put them in THE SCHEDULE ™ ® ℠ but they could be in place for THE SCHEDULE ™ ® ℠ 2.0! :16ton:

The two albums I have really heard are Ssssh and Cricklewood Green. They are pretty early (1969/1970) so not sure how representative they are.

I listened to Watt on youtube a few minutes ago, sounded really good.

A Space In Time is supposed to be pretty good also.

They did 8 albums in their original run from 1967 to 1974. I might grab them and the 1968 live album as well.

Definitely grab the live album too. It's very good

Yeah I'll pick that up.

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