Moore, Clapton and Led Zepp , setting yourself some serious goals there mate! good luck with it! you can't beat that feeling of satisfaction and sense of achievement when a riff of one of your idols comes from your own fingers!
You sound much more advanced than me to be honest mate, then again I'm lucky if I can get an hours practice each day, I try to make up for it at weekends though.
How are you doing on the theory side of it? most of it goes right over my head to be honest although i do seem to be picking it up slowly as I go along, I know about root notes and why chords are named after them and am just starting to understand which scales you can use with certain chord families, and can just about name all the notes on the low E string that's about it really, I bought 'Fretboard Navigator' from Lick Library a while back so should really start getting stuck into that as I believe the more theory you know the quicker you learn to make your own music up!
Cheers for the offer about the drum tracks, but I got one of those on my effects box and works a treat! thanks anyway.
It's where I'd like to get to, not what I can do right now....my bends aren't good enough, or fast enough yet! But you've got to have goals that "stretch" you, don't you?
I'm pretty decent on the theory, keys, how scales and chords form off of that etc, circle of 5ths & 4ths, and know the fretboard notes pretty well, although it's not always instantaneous. I'm trying to learn my scales from the high e string back (in reverse in other words) and down the fretboard in two string pairs, which once nailed, should give me pretty good mastery of the fretboard.
My knowledge is pretty decent, but my technique and speed to utilize the knowledge has lots of room for improvement.
The Lick Library stuff is pretty good, I've managed to download a bunch of them, and am slowly working my way through them. Great resource to have!
Do you use rapidshare? If so, I'll pm you some links.