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Grumpyprogfan
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Posted: March 08 2020 at 18:27 |
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The best guitarist ever. My opinion. Songs and musicianship never better. Innovative playing that will never be surpassed. If you heard Allan live, you were lucky. Which one is your favorite? No live, or Beck albums included.
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Atavachron
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Hard to beat i.o.u., it is singular. Road Games a great rock album with the help of EVH's promotion, and Wardenclyffe Tower is outstanding. |
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This being said, I was totally blown away by how (apparently) easy it is to imitate his work. The first time I saw this was a live performance of some unknown band in a dance bar in Kalamazoo, Michigan. I was there for the food when suddenly the stage band (no one was dancing) played the entire "In the Dead of Night" suite to perfection. I stood there frozen, watching the guitarist's technique as he performed Holdsworth's solos to absolute perfection. I was blown away because I not only revered Holdsworth and this particular song & album, but couldn't believe that some unknown bar band could do it so perfectly, so (seemingly) easily, so near to the release of the original album (this was the late summer of 1978). Since then, I feel that Holdsworth's sound, style, speed, creative genius, and technical wizardry are among the most successfully imitated and mastered in the industry. This being so, I am certainly glad for the guitarists who were so inspired by him to carry forward his legacy (as Hackett, Gilmour, and, to a lesser extent, Howe have been).
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Drew Fisher
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Man With Hat
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My favorites are the live albums, really. For studio...ill go Hard Hat over Sand.
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Tapfret
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From the standpoint of his writing, I think Hard Hat Area has the most diverse compositions. But playing wise, other than UK, I'm going to have to go with Heavy Machinery with the Johansen brothers.
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Frenetic Zetetic
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Easily imitated, but will never be replicated! Holdsworth is/was the best. ITDON is one of my favorite leads of all time. I can't pick a fave Holdsworth piece at this moment.
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b_olariu
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Metal Fatigue, my first Holdsworth album heared decades ago, still my fav
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Manuel
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This is a difficult choice, since Holdsworth music is quite excellent, and his guitar palying is amazing. I voted for "Hard Hat Area" but any other album could win and that would be fine with me.
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Grumpyprogfan
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A little surprised by Hard Hat Area so far. Besides Flat Tire, it is the one I listen to the least. Guess it should be revisited. I.O.U. is my fave... probably because I got to see them live during this tour. Missed the Hard Hat Area tour.
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Tapfret
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^I was so disappointed with Wardenclyffe Tower that I stopped buying AH albums. It wasn't until about 2-3 years ago that I found Hard Hat Area at a thrift store and purchased it. Its fantastic.
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^I like all Holdsworth but the movie soundtrack, that is Flat Tire.
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Atavachron
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Maybe it was the Unknown John Clark. |
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I saw the UJC with Bruford, he was excellent! I believe he was a guitar student of Allen's. My personal favorite AH solo remains "Sahara of Snow."
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Moyan
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"Hard Hat Area"
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Awesoreno
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Secrets (it has Vinnie).
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Atavachron
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Yes he was, and yes he was. And since Holdsworth's sound, style, speed, creative genius and technical wizardry are not among the most successfully imitated, I have to conclude it must've been John Clark, one of the few who could convincingly recreate the Holdsworth sound. |
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Steve Wyzard
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Every time I hear Scott Henderson play, I start to believe that he too can replicate the Holdsworth sound/style,
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