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Old 12-21-2009, 07:02 PM   #31 (permalink)
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No. The man is enormously popular - beyond popular, he's an idol. Countless jazz fans and guitarists worship him. He is a legendary historical figure and an unbeatable master at his craft. Not just a master of his technique but one of those magical musicians who has so much talent and soul that his music is practically impossible to recreate - even if the imitator has all five fingers and technical perfection. Someone like that can't be considered underrated. There's not too many musicians from the 1930s who are still talked about today at all.

No offense, story - it's cool that someone as young as you appreciates him but underrated is the wrong word.
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I actually don't think I've ever talked to anyone about his guitar abilities, or looked anything up about him at all, so I was pretty much basing that on the fact that someone once remarked they didn't think he was a good guitar player... I don't even remember who now. I'll say he's appreciated as far as guitarists go then.
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