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Lizzyb
Fifth Love
United Kingdom
470 Posts |
Posted - 18/10/2008 : 23:08:04
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Anyone else in UK following the guitar heroes series of clips from the BBC? They are showing some old footage, very eclectic - Hendrix, paco pena, even had the Police with Sting sounding like a Geordie.
Had to wake up my Early Night Old Man to tell hime he'd missed Rory Gallagher. Maybe it'd have been better if I'd woken him to see one of his heroes...
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caryne
Old Love
United Kingdom
1520 Posts |
Posted - 19/10/2008 : 01:26:27
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Yep, it's not a bad series. Seems rather male based though, a few female guitarists would have been nice. Not even a mention, unless I blinked, of Sister Rosetta Tharpe. |
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Tina
Old Love
United Kingdom
678 Posts |
Posted - 19/10/2008 : 08:11:44
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Yeah I've watched some of it (think I missed it last week)- Dire Straits from 1978 when they were still lads from the North East with daytime jobs, The Pleece ditto (or at least Sting was from the North East and it looked like they were performing in Newcastle Poly ballroom), BB King - and Rory Gallagher as Lizzy mentioned - I'd forgotten how great he was. Good to see the BBC making some decent use of their archive material for a change. |
Edited by - Tina on 19/10/2008 08:29:31 |
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Tina
Old Love
United Kingdom
678 Posts |
Posted - 19/10/2008 : 08:39:11
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00dzzv2
I'd forgotten about John Martyn until I looked at the BBC website - he did some amazing stuff wth an acoustic guitar. Plus Peter Green before he did his head in, he was just brilliant. |
Edited by - Tina on 19/10/2008 08:40:06 |
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Rob Dudda
Fourth Love
United Kingdom
131 Posts |
Posted - 19/10/2008 : 11:37:13
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I watched it...enjoyed most of it...but U2...hmm wouldnt call them guitar heroes |
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caryne
Old Love
United Kingdom
1520 Posts |
Posted - 19/10/2008 : 20:12:31
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quote: Originally posted by Rob Dudda
I watched it...enjoyed most of it...but U2...hmm wouldnt call them guitar heroes
The Edge isn't a guitar hero of mine but I understand he is very popular and, to be honest, I'd rather listen to him than the dreadful Mark Knopfler/Dire Straits anyday. Just a matter of taste really... |
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lemonade kid
Old Love
USA
9873 Posts |
Posted - 27/10/2008 : 20:09:30
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quote: Originally posted by caryne
quote: Originally posted by Rob Dudda
I watched it...enjoyed most of it...but U2...hmm wouldnt call them guitar heroes
The Edge isn't a guitar hero of mine but I understand he is very popular and, to be honest, I'd rather listen to him than the dreadful Mark Knopfler/Dire Straits anyday. Just a matter of taste really...
Yep. Joshua Tree still gets me. But, as you said, caryne----it's what makes the world go round, so for me, Mark Knopfler is in the top of the best guitarists of all time (# 27 RS list). A great fingerstyle guitarist. Admirer of & inspired by the great Chet Atkins, Mark was conversely admired by Chet. Maybe Dire Straights became a little too mainstream for some, but Knopfler's obvious talent on guitar cannot be denied.
I think for the really great guitarists it's not so much how fast their fingers are, it's how they "colour" their sound. George harrison was learning to colour his guitar style in his teens while most other contemporaries were just trying to get blistering leads down. It's that colour that sets apart guitarists like Harrison, Page, Clapton, Hendrix etc. & that's what makes their individual sound so unique, irreplaceable, & instantly identifiable. Just my opinion.
Same with a small group of drummers....no one coloured a song like Ringo...unique drum parts that make his contribution a MAIN part of the song---Rain, Tomorrow Never Knows, and so on. Also Levon Helm, Ginger Baker, Ed Cassidy!....name some more??
____________________________________________________________ I've wrestled with reality for 35 years, Doctor, and I'm happy to state I finally won out over it. -- Elwood P. Dowd
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ALLANAGAIN
Old Love
United Kingdom
687 Posts |
Posted - 27/10/2008 : 20:20:44
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Frank Zappa....nuff said |
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lemonade kid
Old Love
USA
9873 Posts |
Posted - 28/10/2008 : 01:39:34
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quote: Originally posted by ALLANAGAIN
Frank Zappa....nuff said
YES!
____________________________________________________________ I've wrestled with reality for 35 years, Doctor, and I'm happy to state I finally won out over it. -- Elwood P. Dowd
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John9
Old Love
United Kingdom
2154 Posts |
Posted - 28/10/2008 : 08:56:29
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My Guitar Wants To Kill Your Mama! |
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boombox
Old Love
United Kingdom
548 Posts |
Posted - 28/10/2008 : 13:12:13
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quote: Originally posted by John9
My Guitar Wants To Kill Your Mama!
First Zappa song I heard and still love it. Dweezil also did a cracking version of it. For those who've never given him a chance, unlike most rock dynasties, this really is a case where the son is better albeit only technically than the father. He doesn't have Frank's tone nor feel, but as a blistering, yet melodic shredder, he can compete with any of them. Check out some of the recent recordings of the Zappa Plays Zappa tours if you don't believe me. I have one show in particular from a year or so ago when he duels with Steve Vai on Montana, It's unbelieveable the way the two of them inspire each other to pull out more and more as the solo progresses - impossible not to have a big smile on your face when listening to this.
Good call too on the lack of female guitarists - where's Janis Ian or Emily Remler? |
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John9
Old Love
United Kingdom
2154 Posts |
Posted - 28/10/2008 : 14:42:36
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Boombox - I've never heard the single version of My Guitar - I don't know whether you have. I have a feeling that it was backed with a track from Uncle Meat in 1969 .... Dog Breath in the Year of the Plague, possibly. I think that I once read that the single was less interesting than the album version - with less going on in the mix. The first song I heard from The Mothers was Desiree (from Ruben and the Jets) which was played on Radio Luxembourg one night in 1968 - that too was perhaps a single. The song that really won me over was another track from Weasels Ripped My Flesh.....Oh No - with Ray Collins on lead vocals. Like Arthur Lee, that guy was capable of reaching sublime moments of high opera! |
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ALLANAGAIN
Old Love
United Kingdom
687 Posts |
Posted - 28/10/2008 : 16:14:56
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I hope Zappa plays Zappa will play London again soon, i mised the last one.I was lucky enough to see F.Z.live 4 times, the ZOOT ALURES tour being the best, theres some killer guitar on that album, i allways felt alot of people didnt take F.Z. seriously because of his lyrics, "Shut Up And Play Your Guitar" answered that o.k. I got a Zappa dvd " Baby Snakes" wich has a plug for a dvd of "Roxy and Elswhere" wich i would love to see, but havent found it in the U.K. Any of you stateside seen it? LOVE Allan |
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lemonade kid
Old Love
USA
9873 Posts |
Posted - 28/10/2008 : 16:18:18
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Zappa was a genius on all fronts. I love "Freak Out", "Lumpy Gravy", "We're Only In It For The Money", especially --- even though he reached even higher, musically & creatively on subsequent albums.
Top female guitarists. let us not forget Bonnie Raitt.
Oh, one more great (BASS) guitarist would be John Paul Jones. I have his fine solo effort "Zooma" on which he plays four, six, ten & twelve string bass and lap steel bass, and a few other instruments.........he is amazing. (and at the top of bassists, JACK BRUCE)
____________________________________________________________ I've wrestled with reality for 35 years, Doctor, and I'm happy to state I finally won out over it. -- Elwood P. Dowd
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John9
Old Love
United Kingdom
2154 Posts |
Posted - 28/10/2008 : 20:26:30
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It can't happen here. It can't happen here. I'm telling you my dear...........that it can't happen here....doe doe doe doe. |
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lemonade kid
Old Love
USA
9873 Posts |
Posted - 28/10/2008 : 21:15:21
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quote: Originally posted by John9
It can't happen here. It can't happen here. I'm telling you my dear...........that it can't happen here....doe doe doe doe.
Suzy?....Suzy Creamcheese?
____________________________________________________________ I've wrestled with reality for 35 years, Doctor, and I'm happy to state I finally won out over it. -- Elwood P. Dowd
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