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None of you guys (sorry, Mari) mention Christopher Parkening, my favorite guitarist.
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It's good that you listen to other guitarists and that you have found, in Lindsey, someone you can identify with. But, If you look at Lindsey's own influences you will see they are many. You can't grow as a player if you are channelled. It's a bit like religion, if you only believe what one faith says then you can become somewhat blinkered. |
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Considering Hendrix was still alive I think that Lindsey could have a better go at playing "all along the watchtower" than Jimi could have at "say goodbye" In this way I'd say LB is more versitile. Plus he has the upper hand on production, vocals and songwriting. |
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And, again, they didn't NEED two guitarists to replace him...they just happened to GET two guitarists; mainly, to fill out the sound that was so painfully thin during Lindsey's...{ahem}...reign. I mean, look, he had to get his own roadie to play 2nd guitar it was so thin. Let's see, Lindsey publicly disparages the then current lineup of Fleetwood Mac, but it was Fleetwood Mac themselves actually being a working, thriving band that was "dragging the name to the ground"??? ...what a pompous asshole. Quote:
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Lindsey was truly the backbone to say you will so therefore staying in his cave would be a bad decision if you ask me. |
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Jimi was a guitarist first and foremost. With modern technology you find many artists performing a jack of all trades mentality with their work. Going back to an earlier point I do think Jimi is overrated. Not in terms of what he did at the time which was pretty revolutionary, I would say in the same way Robert Johnson was considered revolutionary. But he suffers from the problem of being dead and dying when he was at the top of his game (as did Johnson) In my opinion Eric Clapton is the greatest guitarist of all time. I base this on the length of his career and the fact he has been at the forefront of guitar for five decades. Eric was the first big player to use a wah pedal, before Jimi. Eric pushed the boundaries in the sixties with Jimi, Eric partnered with Duane Allman (another genius who suffers from the "dead" issue), Eric came back in the eighties combining synth pop with guitar to great effect. He reinvented himself with his unplugged era in the early nineties and he still continues on, changing, adapting and playing. Clapton does not get the respect he is due because he has the unfortunate problem of being alive and well and still producing music. I do give Lindsey credit for not sticking to the same formula through the years but as I pointed out in another thread, you can't be as experimental as he has been and expect to be popular too.... Unless you are Eric Clapton. |
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