yes i can just imagine how that phone call went,Quote:
Originally Posted by onwardthroughthefog
i remember the day i heard it on the radio,i had just been a fan a few months
i also like richie sambora of (dont hate me) bon jovi lol
peace
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yes i can just imagine how that phone call went,Quote:
Originally Posted by onwardthroughthefog
i remember the day i heard it on the radio,i had just been a fan a few months
i also like richie sambora of (dont hate me) bon jovi lol
peace
um, can we say STEVIE RAY VAUGHN!??!?!??!?!?!?
:rolleyes: I not that good with names but I know I like....
Kenny Wayne Shepard
Ry Cooder
Stevie Ray Vaughn
and many many more....... :D
THANK you Kiwi, for regonizing the man, the legend, Stevie!
Kenny Wayne Shepard is damn good! what is that song called? broken hearts- broken dreams?Quote:
Originally Posted by kiwi
;) Poorman are you thinking of the song "Born with a broken heart"?. I have seen KWS in concert a few years ago when he was only about 18 years old, it was BRILLIANT, that boy can jam :D
I think had he lived Randy Rhoads would have been the best guitarist ever, because of his amzing techniques and fretboard prowess, this guy is what legends are made of. Its still not for sure who did two handed finger tapping first, eddie van halen, or randy rhoads. But anyways if randy was still alive today hed be putting people like Vai, satriani, and malmsteen back into music lessons.
Wtf are you talking about, Vai, and Satriani are way more technical and good at it, Rhoads is just really inspirational.
Two handed tapping is a parlor trick. Its a neat tool to have in the shed but it doesn't make the guitarist. You can teach a monkey to two hand tap, you can't teach a monkey to play like hendrix, end of story.
Holy shit, what the hell are you talking about, if you want a constant two hand tapper, look for Eddie Van Halen, Vai and Satch don't do it that often. Have you actually listened to there music, they play with such incredible melody. You cannot say they don't play with emotion, try watching some of Vai's vids. I'm not saying Rhoads is bad, i'm just saying, I can play Randy's stuff pretty easy actually, easier than Kirk Hammett, and a lot easier compared to Vai. Vai and Satch completely own Rhoads, seriously, listen to the peoples music before you bash on them, makes you look ignorant.
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Originally Posted by Maui Wowie
Thats one of my fav songs by Via. Passion and Warfare is a great album.
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Dude i hate to tell you this but Vai would play circles around good ol Randy
Anyone ever heard of Jorma Kaukonen? He's the original guitarist from Jefferson Airplane way back when. Since '70 or so he's played with Jack Cassady, the bassist from JA, in their band Hot Tuna. Check out "Embryonic Journey" for some awesome acoustic guitar.
i must agree yngwie is a show off and his music has no emotion. but its a different music style eh? i love blues too coz the feelin is great. anyone know some very good blues groups? i know BB king, clapton and few really popular but any old school blues with nice solo and feelin?
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Yeah he is a shredder, but for you to say his music has no emotion is wrong i think...all music is emotion...even while shredding, scaling, 2 hand tapping, or god forbid showing off.
nah not all music have emotion. when i here sucky popular shitty music i dont feel anything good. im not saying it can be ok to dance n everything, but u have no feelin.
its not all about the listener tho...i was referring to those who write it and play it.
yes of course.
so the point is even if you might not feel the emotion the artist did while he wrote/played it, doesnt mean there is no emotion.
yea, but i still think not all music (talkin bout composers n everything) has emotions. maybe when he wrote it he had some, but its different.
me.
Wtf?
They're all pretty good. Music is such a subjective thing; some musicians are technical wizzards, some melodic, there's pretty much somebody out there to suit your tastes, no matter what they are. That's what's so good about it. And we all have variety in what we like, different chops at different times, moods, and so on. So sometimes I like to listen to Hendrix, at other times I prefer to hear Michael Hedges, or Nick Drake, etc.; all different styles. I think it's great that there's so much talent out there to listen to.
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everything is subjective. everything is relative. its a matter of taste, thats it
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It seems like your trying to argue with me, but... I agree with everything you said!?!?!? No matter, tokes for all and good day.
Dudes, unless I skipped something, I didn't see Ted Nugent, John McLaughlin, Keith Richards or Roy Buchanan. Shit, what about Zappa y'all -- noone riffs like zappa.
Oh well, I stopped really caring, I guess what I was just trying to point out is Steve Vai is better than Randy Rhoads, but then I decided to smoke.Quote:
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Kerry King
Slayer 4 lyfe
carl barat from the libertines is good, i cant believe nobody mentioned brad nowell from sublime, listen to 'pawn shop'...
Look Randy Rhoads isnt as technical as vai and satriani...but I think their showoffs just like malmsteen. I think randy's guitar work sounds better than those 3's. They just fly around the fretboard and do really flashy tricks....but I think randy had much more of a feel to it. Remember the greatest guitarist does not need to be the most technical.
G3 are the best guitar players out there.
With the addition of:
Eric Johnson (former G3 member)
Stevie Ray Vaughn
Jimi Hendrix
some others i can't think of right now..
my list in no particular order is :
1. Hendrix
2. frusciante ( i think i spelled that wrong)
3. Trey anastacio
4. eric clapton
5. jerry garcia
6. frank zappa
7. bb king
joe perry give me a breakQuote:
Originally Posted by The Piper
how bout some of the old guys muddy waters, buddy guy, robert cray. little bil wallace, howlling wolf(slide) billy gibbons, robert johnson, and definitly gilmore.