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To: Rollocaster who wrote (22779)8/20/2021 9:35:04 AM
From: D. Long1 Recommendation

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Rollocaster

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You know you have reached a certain level of guitar godness when you can finally play a Skynyrd song.



To: Rollocaster who wrote (22779)8/21/2021 4:37:40 PM
From: Winfastorlose4 Recommendations

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Rollocaster

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This is my favorite version. I have thought about it a lot and I can not think of a better 3 guitar jam in the history of Rock and Roll than this. I think it was influenced by Black Oak Arkansas (another Southern 3 lead guitar band) and took it a few notches higher. The jam is similar to some of Black Oak's work from 1970 to 1972 but better.

Pick it up at 3:40



Pick it up at 2:56

Black Oak Arkansas / When Electricity Came To Arkansas



Black Oak Arkansas - Fever In My Mind