« Reply #19 on: July 29, 2013, 04:24:17 pm »
There was a story I heard many years ago about Cales concerts and he hints that it might be true in the link I posted. Apparently, early in his career, he was just an anonymous guy somewhere in the (big) band. He didn't stand at the front of the stage nor were the stage lights on him. He was just there, somewhere, in the band
Check my You Tube concert link too.....it looks like he's just an anonymous member of the band.
I heard on the radio this afternoon that JJ Cale was many of the gun guitarists favourite gun guitarist. Eric Clapton worshipped him as a player and friend while Duane Allman was lining up to do an album with him but was killed before it got past the jamming stage. Butch Trucks reckons he was the best kept secret in rock guitar history and Mark Knopfler is quoted as saying that JJ Cale was his greatest influence as a quick listen to 'Sultans of Swing' would testify. Neil Young once said "of all the players I ever heard, it's got to be Hendrix and JJ Cale who are the best electric guitar players". Unlike many of his contemporaries, JJ wasn't exactly broke when he died suddenly of a heart attack, living in laid back comfort in upmarket Ja Jolla, California.
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