| REVIEWER | RATING & REVIEW |
 | irishgit (151) 04/14/2008 | I like George a lot. He may not be the most complete musician, or the equal of many on this list, but he is like a throwback to the old hard living, good timin' fast playing blues men of the past.
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 | CanadaSucks (50) 04/14/2008 | Burger-joint guitar player. . .not great, but not bad. Gives credit and credence to blues influences, but even he's aware that he's not the best there is out there. . .
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 | GoinDownSlow (28) 06/20/2007 | Saw George a few times whilst he was still a no-name musician recording for Rounder in Somerville and playing local Cambrige bars like Jack's and Joe's. Back then though the group's name was George Thorogood and the Delaware Destroyers and they billed themseleves as the "World's Only Five Man Trio" or some shit like that.
Damn, gotta go...will continue this later
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 | INOitALL (0) 10/30/2005 | Gotta love his classics and remakes but he has done much since. Still great live.
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 | Redoedo (41) 06/18/2005 | Largely a one-hit wonder, but that one hit happens to be one of my all-time favorite songs (Bad to the Bone). Not a particularly gifted musician, but he hit a home run with that song.
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 | thearmbarkid (0) 07/08/2003 | Decent entertainer, but lacks a lot as a bluesman.
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 | Jason1972 (4) 12/03/2002 | He doesn't blow me away. His slide licks aren't signature enough to be impressive. Plus, "Bad To The Bone" was a good song the first 10,000 times.
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 | fran (0) 11/18/2000 | While I do not dislike him I just don't see him on the list at this point.
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