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Topic: Zappa VS Hendrix Posted: December 25 2013 at 11:23
Merry Christmas proggers!
To celebrate this, I made an odious and appalling poll between two genius: Zappa and Hendrix. Two legendary musicians who influenced deeply the course of rock. For me the main difference between them is that Zappa plays in a register more jazz/classical avant-garde whereas Hendrix is a true innovative bluesman. However both created music of an unsurpassed quality. What's your opinion ?
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Posted: December 25 2013 at 13:08
MonsterMagnet wrote:
Merry Christmas proggers!
To celebrate this, I made an odious and appalling poll between two genius: Zappa and Hendrix. Two legendary musicians who influenced deeply the course of rock. For me the main difference between them is that Zappa plays in a register more jazz/classical avant-garde whereas Hendrix is a true innovative bluesman. However both created music of an unsurpassed quality. What's your opinion ?
I voted Hendrix simply because his influence on me has been much, much greater than Zappa's. No comparison, really.
I've never been attracted to FZ's music for whatever reason. Eventually, I intend to delve into his stuff.
It's amazing that Hendrix is even considered along side FZ as only 5 or so albums were released in his lifetime, while FZ released, what, a couple dozen??
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Posted: December 25 2013 at 13:32
Love them both very much. Although they were both trying (and succeeded) to push music boundaries, they came out with very different results. Zappa was much more diverse, progressive and all over the place while Hendrix was much more humble and exploring his own little niche. So it's down to who affects me the most? My avatar says it all I think. It doesn't take more than a few notes to pinch my heart, his true soulful playing and ideas are beyond me and I have yet to come across anyone that rivals him in that department.
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Posted: December 25 2013 at 13:59
Lol
Zappa
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Posted: December 25 2013 at 14:58
ole-the-first wrote:
Zappa.
I have never understood what's so big about Hendrix.
Very much this. Though I really have no idea how different the landscape of the guitar world would look like without Jimi, I find Frank's stuff more ... what's the word I'm looking for? Palatable? More accessible? I don't know.
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Posted: December 25 2013 at 16:03
Hendrix had an amazing command over his instrument, and from what I've read was a great guy. But Frank, despite some of his shortcomings, was extremely intelligent, and I think one of the most talent composers of all time.
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Posted: December 25 2013 at 16:35
Zappa for me. He's an all time favorite forme, even though I listen to him only occasionally nowadays. Hendrix had a fair number of pure magical moments (the Are You Experienced album, about half of Electric Ladyland, and a few other tracks here and there), but lots of songs that do nothing for me. Great guitarist, not so great songsmith. Whereas Zappa could always hold my attention with his guitar or his writing.
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Posted: December 25 2013 at 17:31
Hendrix did not only jam like a wildman, he composed magnificent guitar lines and solos, and had an unparalleled mastery over his instrument.
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Posted: December 25 2013 at 18:51
Man With Hat wrote:
Lol
Zappa
I don't mind you preferring Zappa but does this poll really deserve a lol. Do you dislike Hendrix that much? It's not Justin Bieber vs Zappa. It's two giants of 20th century rock music.
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