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Grumpyprogfan
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Posted: March 08 2021 at 07:27 |
The April 2021, issue of Guitar Player magazine - 50 years of prog is pretty cool. An interview with Steve Howe about "Fragile", Martin Barre on "Aqualung", 25 essential prog guitarists (Keneally made the list!), 10 future prog legends, and Hackett talks about his new solo release. Not to be missed. Best GP in a long time.
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Hi, I like reading these things ... though, in the end, they scare me ... and the reason why is that it continues the idea that only the "best", or "known" and above all ACCEPTED by a magazine, are worth of the discussion, and no one else has a chance ... and of course the top ten social media group, will immediately think this is heavenly ... it maybe for those folks, but in the end, it is very bad for the music itself. I find it strange ... there are gueetar pickers in the streets and parks in Madrid that can easily make almost all of these look weak and not able to do much past one thing or two or a couple of tricks and bits in their hands and minds! Not to mention around the world for that matter ... I would buy it, if it was more about the music ... but it is about the "star" a lot more than it is about the music, in my book ... I said the same thing about the Bass Player magazine that was highlighting some 2nd rate metal players, and ignored everyone else, because the band was well known and famous, and it would help the magazine sell a few more ... well, at least I stopped buying it more than 2 or 3 years ago ... I really was not interested in one more interview or discussion about RW, MR, CS and so on ... although I would have a softer spot for Chris than the others ... and he shows in one nice interview what made him so valuable ... he had the ability and the talent to help the song better ... a sort of trait that we remember in JP (Pastorius) that almost no one else has ... a freedom to "move" that is uncanny and almost always ... really beautiful and well done! But to me, I don't think the folks mentioned can stand up to a John Weinzierl, the late Michael Karoli, or even Jan Akkerman, that were playing far more difficult music and making it work! Sadly, I do not feel that everyone is listening to the music ... just the gods of something or other!
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Grumpyprogfan
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^Yeah, I agree there are plenty of unknown guitarists that destroy the popular ones. Allan Holdsworth was one of them. Not at all popular with his solo material and rarely discussed around here. Anyway, the inclusion of Mike Keneally (as far from a star as you can get) as one of the top 25 was a shocker to me. He is not talked about at all, and I'm glad GP gave him kudos. The 10 future prog guitarist list had several unknowns. Don't see how this is bad for music. This magazine is celebrating prog guitarists. No need to be negative. Spend a few euros and read it in the park in Madrid. Ask those guitar players what they think of the list.
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So that's why I like Percy Jones, Dougie Rauch, Eberhard Weber, Tony Levin, and, to a lesser degree, Mick Karn so much! Thanks, Moshy! |
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Thanks for the heads up, Grumpster! Can't wait till April! |
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Interesting. The first time I saw prog mentioned on the cover of a non prog magazine was in the year 2000. I don't remember the name of the magazine though. Instrument focused magazines such as GP and Keyboard player often focus on specific genres like prog. General music magazines(ie Rolling Stone) not so much.
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Grumpyprogfan
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^It's out now in the States.
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Thats why I prefer to listen to people here what they have to say, especially since I looked at the magazine and many of the guitarists mentioned only had a paragraph or two talking about them
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Heart of the Matter
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Cool photos too
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Thanks for the heads-up, I'll look for that one on the newsstand!
I was a regular reader of Guitar Player since high school (early 1970s), and they were always generous to prog guitarists and bassists. Their interviews with Chris Squire and Bob Fripp were classics of that era, long before the music magazines like Circus were turned onto their unique styles. They also shone a bright spotlight on a young genius named Al Dimeola!
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