2) Joe Morris: he may even fit in the group above. I'm not generally a guitar fan, but Morris is pretty low on the list.
Count me in also with Joe Morris. I have no idea what is the fuss with him.
may it's a guitar thing. i play guitar and like Morris a lot. i think it's the angularity of the lines. i just love listening to that tangled mess of tones. same thing with Bruce Eisenbeil (CIMP) -- Mark Saleski - marks@foliage.com | http://www.foliage.com/~marks "Music melts all the separate parts of our bodies together" - Anais Nin
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2) Joe Morris: he may even fit in the group above. I'm not generally a guitar fan, but Morris is pretty low on the list.
Count me in also with Joe Morris. I have no idea what is the fuss with him.
may it's a guitar thing. i play guitar and like Morris a lot. i think it's the angularity of the lines. i just love listening to that tangled mess of tones.
Exactly. The same reason why I like his work.
same thing with Bruce Eisenbeil (CIMP)
Not familiar with him... * David Beardsley * http://biink.com * http://mp3.com/davidbeardsley
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