Ever since the first time I heard Listen to the Music" I knew I had a new
favorite band.I think the unique strength and vesitility in the rhythm
section that got me first, but the amazing guitar work came in a close
second. All of their solos are interseting but one of my favorites is
Skunk's on What a Fool Believes. He dances and surfs over all those key
changes. An excellant job.
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Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 12:20 AM
Subject: Re: Can I Borrow a Cup of Doobie Stories?


> Sorry my friends, but I don't have a Doobie story.  But, I'm curious...
>
>     What are some of your favorite guitar solos on a Doobie Brothers
album?
> For example, I love the solo Pat does on Neal's Fandango on the Stampede
> album, and when the twin lead guitar part comes in - reminds me of Duane
and
> Dicky in the Allman Bros.  Anyone else?
>
> God's peace!
> Ed C.
>
> In a message dated 6/3/01 7:58:45 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> <<
>  Where did everybody go? Did someone breathe garlic onto the listserve or
is
> everyone just out at the Doobie concerts? If you are, WRITE SOMETHING!  I
> need a Doobie story and I'm fresh out.
>  GCD
>   >>
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