Re: [L-OT] guitar gods
2001-06-27 by Kool Musick
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2001-06-27 by Kool Musick
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2001-06-27 by David Eager
... Healthy co-operative competition has been an integral part of music since time began. Trading fours is a good example. Dammit, if we re all really honest
2001-06-27 by Dennis Gunn
... Sure, but the top of a given field is not usually one of them. ... As opposed to...? ... You have raised an strong objection but have put forth no logic to
2001-06-27 by Per Boysen
... Från: greydug [mailto:greydug@globalnet.co.uk] To Hendrik Jan, Dennis Gunn, Yoonchi, Per Boysen, Phil Angus, and John Matthews. What started off as a
2001-06-27 by greydug
To Hendrik Jan, Dennis Gunn, Yoonchi, Per Boysen, Phil Angus, and John Matthews. It seems that Barb the Beat-Girl is not the only one to get challenged on the
2001-06-27 by Hendrik Jan Veenstra
... If you call any album from Prince old , then you re surely too young :-). Old is calling King Crimson s Beat and Discipline the new King Crimson
2001-06-27 by cas@s.netic.de
Since we re talking the most inaccurately covered song s in music history, I nominate Kiss from Prince. I ve never been in or seen a band that played this
2001-06-27 by David Eager
Hi Friends! It s Wednesday again, and tonight s topic is [pre-] mastering for CD . I m sure we have a lot of collected wisdom we can share on this topic!
2001-06-26 by John Matthews
... me too- I think Greydung, that you ll find that the vast majority of sad covers guitarists actually spent all that money on logic, decent soundcard,
2001-06-26 by Per Boysen
... Från: Phil Angus [mailto:phil.angus@btinternet.com] From: Per Boysen [mailto:per@boysen.se] said: Hey you sad f***ers didn anyone mention David Gilmour?
2001-06-26 by Phil Angus
From: Per Boysen [mailto:per@boysen.se] said: Hey you sad f***ers didn anyone mention David Gilmour? You obviously totally ignore my postings then as I never
2001-06-26 by Per Boysen
Hey you sad f***ers didn anyone mention David Gilmour? I deleted a bunch of this thread, so excuse me if he has already been up here :) Now I m sitting here
2001-06-26 by yoonchi@chello.nl
... LOL. You MoFos need to grow-up, old farts, ;-). Seriously, he needs to mature, ;-). It s not copying notes. It s finding the elegance of how the notes were
2001-06-26 by Dennis Gunn
... Well Graeme I can t speak for these other guys but personally I have written hundreds of songs. And played on several albums by my own bands, dozens of
2001-06-26 by Hendrik Jan Veenstra
... Wow... attitude problem alert... -- Hendrik Jan Veenstra email: mailto:h@knoware.nl www: http://www.ision.nl/users/h/index.html
2001-06-26 by greydug
You sad f***ers! You all sound like fifty-year-old teenagers. To copy someone note for note is the reason why the music business is full of TRIBUTE bands.
2001-06-26 by Wilson Zorn
Yup, as stated, sorry GAmoore. And of course to be clear - competition, very real and strictly defined, has been responsible for LOTS of great music and I m by
2001-06-26 by John Matthews
Peter Duemler wrote all right now as this:- I do it like this (A-string to e-string): A,e,a,e,a A,e,a,e,a A,f#,a,d,f# A,e,a,e,a A,e,a,c# A,f#_g,a,d,f#
2001-06-26 by GAmoore@aol.com
... Sorry, pal but thats not at all what I said. I weighed in on the early stages of this thread, but this conversation has taken on a life of its own, and
2001-06-26 by John Matthews
Phil wrote: One of the simplest chord sequences and riffs of all time to the ear is Alright Now (Paul Kossof, Free). Most (in fact everyone I ve ever heard in
2001-06-25 by Phil Angus
... guitar ... I m glad you mentioned Tom Morello. I mentioned him last week (couldn t remember his name). He was great live and really knocked me out when I
2001-06-25 by Peter Duemmler
... From: Phil Angus To: Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 11:58 PM Subject: RE: Re: [L-OT] guitar gods ...
2001-06-25 by Wilson Zorn
Well many of the people you ve named (but not all) I wouldn t group as machismo/flashy so don t assume I m lumping in fast players or everyone you ve named.
2001-06-25 by Phil Angus
... This is wrong. Most of what you are talking about is invented by the press or by people who just go around saying daft things like Richie Blackmoore is
2001-06-25 by Bob Helsloot
For those who are interested, I started a new group called Post Tonality. It s not about Modern Music only, but it concernes the use of numbers and systems
2001-06-25 by Zeek Duff
Shame on y all... For not mentioning the guitar gunslingers like Amos Garrett and Lee Ritenour. There are many others who can play the shit out of MANY
2001-06-25 by David Eager
... The single most influential thing that piqued my interest in playing in bands, was seeing a group called the purple hearts live in the mid 60 s. They
2001-06-25 by Paul Wheeler&Kerry Ritson
... Sir Lobby of the Lloyde .. , Mr. Phil Manning , Ian Moss . Lobs was great I m pretty sure that he was actually the first punk on the planet . He didn t
2001-06-25 by Dennis Gunn
... You re right. I was spacing out. I even met Johnny Ramone by chance at a bar in Tokyo and talked to him for about a half hour before I even realized who
2001-06-25 by David Eager
This week s session was attended by:BetaBrett, jay, Lennie, chillisource, marcr, herman, AcousticHipHop and oink. The Topic was laptop music production :
2001-06-25 by GAmoore@aol.com
Clearly its impossible to define, but the guitar has much more sonic/emotional nuance, a wider range of tones and volume from essentially a single patch , and
2001-06-25 by Wilson Zorn
... From: Dennis Gunn To: Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2001 9:13 PM Subject: Re: [L-OT] guitar gods ... it ...
2001-06-25 by Dennis Gunn
... It has quite a lot to do with it actually and BTW it s the other way around, what rocks becomes popular. But even if you don t agree with public opinion
2001-06-25 by Wilson Zorn
Hmmm, I think that the whole virtuoso machismo I m-better-than-you mentality is what has turned me off to a lot of mainstream guitarists, particularly the
2001-06-25 by Wilson Zorn
One other I d add in the style/attitude column rather than technical flexibility/variety is Lou Reed - particularly some of the VU stuff and even some of his
2001-06-25 by Wilson Zorn
I know by now someone s said this but I can t restrain - what does making it big have to do with how rocking something is? As to guitar being more
2001-06-25 by Dennis Gunn
... Well, Angus Young rocks and has made a pretty good dent around the world. -- Dennis Gunn Mightyjohn@twics.com check out MIGHTY JOHN HENRY s album hot air
2001-06-25 by Dennis Gunn
... Yes and no. It is the reality that the chicks don t care as much for the long screaming wank but really musical stuff does have the desired effect. Also
2001-06-25 by David Eager
... Peter Green ... yes. And on the Aussie side, I still put Lobby LLoyde up there. Dave Eager
2001-06-25 by Paul Wheeler&Kerry Ritson
Jeff Beck ,Stevie Ray Vaughn,Buddy Guy , Keith richards ,B.B. And Bert . How can you miss hooker and waters ,Mahavishnu madness ,Hendrix was there first .
2001-06-24 by GAmoore@aol.com
Its a male thing - chicks don t care about solos - they care about emotional content. Why do you think the singer gets all the best babes?
2001-06-24 by David Eager
... I can say I would tend to believe the groupie stories. Having had first hand experience of how LZ interacted with people in general back in their heyday.
2001-06-24 by John Matthews
Well, maybe Tom Morello is a blistering soloist- but in a very different way than the Mike Varney bunch, who I detest. When I say something like Hendrix is
2001-06-24 by Dennis Gunn
... He always comes off like a creep in interviews as well. ... Seems to me like most of the ones mentioned were in trios so that does not seem like a very
2001-06-24 by Dennis Gunn
... I would not take issue with any of these guys belonging up there. Prince too. Also I don t see how Tom Morello could escape the blistering soloist
2001-06-24 by David Eager
I have seen Prince, Pete Townshend, BB King, Santana, Buddy Guy all live on stage, Prince is definitely right up there with Buddy Guy as the best from that
2001-06-24 by Sascha Franck
While we are at it: I hate those hyped Mr. Speedfingers. Thanks god the era of Mike Varney and Shrapnel records is over. I can t believe how many kids there
2001-06-24 by John Matthews
Prince, yes absolutely, I ve got lots of his records and I have a huge amount of respect for him as an artist formerly now not known as Sqiuggle! ... Keef
2001-06-24 by yoonchi@chello.nl
... I thought this was Steve Morse. Steve Morse joined the band when they kicked Richie out. ... Really? I d like to hear more about this, :-). Btw, I heard a
2001-06-24 by cas@s.netic.de
Hi all. I m not a guitar player (I m a singer/ keyboard player), but I am a guitar fan, and there is one guy missing from this list who is IMHO one of the most