it changes for me from time to time....but at the moment it has to be, hands down Devin Townsend......he is simply a genius
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it changes for me from time to time....but at the moment it has to be, hands down Devin Townsend......he is simply a genius
your right i believe he was in queens of the stoneage as well...one rich/amazing ass guyQuote:
Originally Posted by sToNeDpEnGuIn420
he also played drums for a band called probot....they had different singers all the time...like lemmy from motorhead and max cavilera from sepultura and soulfly...and loads of other people.....Quote:
Originally Posted by koshea
Mozart. He performed all his piano concerti and violin concerti and was known was an expert improviser. I know that there are no recordings of his playing, but who cares. There still exist reviews of his playing, and they endlessly praise him And come on, anyone who could write the most intelligent and poignant music known to mankind probably knew a thing or two about playing.
Guitar: John McLaughlin - The guy is freakin' amazing. Not only can he play, he can write, he can improvise, he can do wierd and freaky things with distortion...
Saxophone: John Coltrane - I played the sax for a while in high school, and I came to revere this man as a god. Most inspired, and inspiring, music, not to mention the innovation...
Bass: Jaco Pastorius, for reasons mentioned above
Drums: Billy Cobham - he played with John McLaughlin in the Mahavishnu Orchestra, and the guy can do some wonderful things... One of the only drummers who actually USES the double bass drums, they're not just there for show :D
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Originally Posted by koshea
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Wow dude, that sucks. You thought I was serious, lol. I dig luda, but I wouldn't go so far as calling him a musician.
Scroll up to my preceding post for the TRUTH.
paul heaton - housemartins, nuff sed
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