Robbed of sight, but not blind.

The news of Mr Healeys death bummed me out......
I never was much of a blues player, but his rockblues always had a huge impact on me...as I am into rockstuff and more jazzy things...with a twist, so his take on the old rockblues thing was was something I could relate to...
Have all those old records on vinyl!!!
Just wanted to do a small dedication to Mr Healey, I am nowhere as good a player as he was, but I always loved the way his vibrato sounded, and those huge wide bends....some of that rubbed off on me....just alittle!
....well here it is, played on my mongrel strat with CS69 singles...
Rest easy Jeff, thanks for all the nice moments and the great concerts I was allowed to watch!
Sorry about the playing, I am not ontop of things today, got a friggin' infection, so I am drained of any energy!
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_songInfo.cfm?bandID=139983&songID=6325899
 
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Re: Robbed of sight, but not blind.

Didn't know he died, bummer.

That was really nice Rid.
 
Re: Robbed of sight, but not blind.

A great tribute to a unique player that will be missed.:sad:
 
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Man, I freaking love this setup coming home to do homework and there is a new Rid clip to listen to. I bet I would have had done much better in High school if I had the relaxing setup I do now.

Great tone and playing as usual. Get some rest and drink lots of water. And stay away from those nasty nightswan germs--I hear they can cause vertigo, make grown men nauseous, and raise blood pressure.:D
 
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