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DDPascalDD
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I think it's a pity they didn't really use Wright with composing, summer '68 was very creative I thought and would be an excellent addition to Floyd to brighten it up, some more happiness and up-temponess.
Maybe it's a question of taste though. |
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Tom Ozric
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His solo on The Fletcher Memorial Home is so heart-wrenching. A true pearl of a solo.
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There are so many Tom. What about Hey You or Childhood's End or even the live version of Careful with that axe Eugene at Pompeii? Rrrrrraaauw
Like swimming in olive oil. Edited by Guldbamsen - December 24 2015 at 18:07 |
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Wright did write many other songs... and they weren't nearly so happy. For a healthy amount of collaboration from Wright on a Floyd album, there's Dark Side of the Moon, that album wouldn't be half as good without what Wright brought in. Edited by Dellinger - December 24 2015 at 18:17 |
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+Andy Latimer And I think all of them are influenced by Blues. Edited by aliano - December 25 2015 at 02:57 |
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Tom Ozric
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^ Of course - Andy Latimer. Andy L, David G, and Nick B are possibly my current fave guitarists, along with lesser known Manuel Goettsching. They are all Blues-based players, but do it so soulfully they can bring tears to my eyes.
Barrett's solo in The Shadow (from The Masquerade Overture) is one helluva flight. Searing, soaring, deep and just perfect. Hard to beat......... ........but as usual, I'm derailing the topic-at-hand unintentially |
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Edited by O666 - December 25 2015 at 08:02 |
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I agree that he isn't a '''virtuoso'' (main reason being he don't play fast enough and his technique is deficient, I guess) but those are very rare and you don't need to be one to be good... Most of ''virtuoso'' don't necessarily write great music.
Composing skill is what is the most important, that has little to do with your instrument skills (see John Lennon, Roger Waters or Robby Krieger) Gilmour his still one of the best guitarist of all time because of his creativity, his timing and his whole sense of the melody... In regard to composition he might not be Roger Waters but we will never really know his real impact, same thing for Rick, I really doubt songs like ''Cigar'', ''Pigs'' and ''Sheep'' would have sounded anything close without those 2 guys. |
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^ About virtuosity. In rock there are any number of guitarists who are blindingly fast -- and are as nondescript as cans of beans or doorknobs. It is really something to be instantly recognizable in only a few notes, like Gilmour. I can think of relatively few guitarists who have such an individualistic style where you know them right off the bat: Hendrix, Brian May, Jimmy Page, Ritchie Blackmore (during the 70s with that warm fuzz tone), Jeff Beck during certain periods of his career, etc.
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^ hmmm, I've never thought of May as a virtrousitc guitar player. What songs did he really shine on in that category?
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There is no dark side in the moon, really... Matter of fact, it's all dark...
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Ummm...huh? Let me see. There has to be one or two. All I know is, one of the most recognizable guitarists on the planet with damn great sound.... Spastic: More controlled Gilmour-concise flourishes: And symphonic prog: |
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I think Dark Elf was saying May had distinct style, not that he was a virtuoso. But as to your comment: Really? How about every song in Queen's catalog. In fact of the guitarists cited in that post, May is the true virtuoso. Edited by Atavachron - December 26 2015 at 21:36 |
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I believe May would defer to Hendrix, but then he's always so damn polite.
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Defer maybe, but wrong. May is a master, albeit a polite one.
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Actually, per May he worshipped Hendrix. In fact, his nickname was "Brimi" before he joined Queen. Regarding seeing Hendrix in concert for the first time, May said: "It was beyond anything I could imagine. I had to revise everything I felt about guitar. I just couldn't believe how good he was. I became a disciple in the course of a few minutes." Oh, and May felt Hendrix blew out The Who that night (Hendrix had second billing at the time).
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I don't doubt it at all. Hendrix was beyond great; the single most important musician of his time. But frankly May was far more professional and wide-ranged.
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awww listen to this ... <3 David Gilmour- Dark Globe not necessary what you guys mean as solo, it's not about the guitar solo or tune but his vocals are so endearing here :) xxxx
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This is a fantastic version of the original David Gilmour & David Bowie - Comfortably Numb
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