My moto is "play what fits" and leave some space
Thats probly, to me, a big part of why you play as well as you do. Thats what the 1'st generation Chgo. blues men who were still left living and the 2'nd generation blues men, who learned from them 1'st hand, would try to tell/show us younger "how do you do that" guys who were lucky enough to get close to them in the Chgo. bars after the world for the most part had all but for gottin them and where R&R all came from. We were tuggin on their sleave, askin "now please show me".
Looking back, I think Ringo had it right, "Got to pay your dews, if you wanna sing the blues, and ya know it don't come easy"

I think the hard part of "gettin" good is what your talkin about, melody and space. Other wise, what do you realy have? I notice Trower as he gets older plays less and less to me, and he just sounds better and better, why? He's just "boiling it down" to get to more of the pure melody, while still keeping the raw emotion of the song in his playing, and IMO, it's what he's always been tryin to do/say all along, just like the rest of us.
Muddy Waters sang, "A young horse want's to run, but an old horse has been around oh so long", rings true to me.
Keep on playin Doug, you got the tiger by the tail, say what you wanna say. I belive I can hear you've paid some dews and then some.
Brad
