Following on from gary moore thread.....
Discussion
funk odyssey said:
Ferg said:
he should never be allowed to sing though ----Ferg said:
funk odyssey said:
Ferg said:
he should never be allowed to sing though ----Indeed.
Godfather of punk who championed new young bands while gigging the tightest band in history. A man who loaned Jake Riviera cash to start Stiff Records and who fought a long battle with Lymphoma.
Or bandwagon jumping dullard who rode a wave of hype before topping himself leaving a wife and baby.....
Godfather of punk who championed new young bands while gigging the tightest band in history. A man who loaned Jake Riviera cash to start Stiff Records and who fought a long battle with Lymphoma.
Or bandwagon jumping dullard who rode a wave of hype before topping himself leaving a wife and baby.....
funk odyssey said:
Ferg said:
funk odyssey said:
Ferg said:
he should never be allowed to sing though ----mrmaggit said:
funk odyssey said:
Ferg said:
funk odyssey said:
Ferg said:
he should never be allowed to sing though ----the current travesty that is "DR Feelgood" should not be touring!
Go and see Wilko if you haven't - he's still barking mad, crap at singing but the show is fantastic. Norman Watt-Roy on bass is inspired too!
I have much respect for Wilko as he wrote in response to a request for guitar lesons from him!
this was long before the internet - he sent several hand written pages of tab and chords - maybe he had a gumby do this for him but I doubt it!
funk odyssey said:
the current travesty that is "DR Feelgood" should not be touring!
This is one of my favourite annoyances..Way back when, Feelgood were an R'n'B band, the best the UK have ever produced. In my humble opinion their choice of guitarist declined with each change.
Wilko is a fantastic R'n'B guitarist, Gypie et al were decent, but by the time Walwyn got involved the band had degenerated into a pub-blues band with long, meandering blues solos (some might say self-indulgent blues solos!). Walwyn's a great Blues guitarist if you're into that, but he's no Feelgood guitarist. At least Gordon Russell tried...
Incidentally I've seen ALL the guitarists!
funk odyssey said:
Go and see Wilko if you haven't - he's still barking mad, crap at singing but the show is fantastic. Norman Watt-Roy on bass is inspired too!
I have much respect for Wilko as he wrote in response to a request for guitar lesons from him!
this was long before the internet - he sent several hand written pages of tab and chords - maybe he had a gumby do this for him but I doubt it!
Wilko isn't THAT bad a singer! Although he's lost it a bit since he used to sing with Feelgood. My brother's band supported them many years ago in Ipswich and we went backstage for a chat. He, Norm and the drummer who was with them then, I can't recall, might have been Salv, chatted about pretty much anything with us. Great blokes.I have much respect for Wilko as he wrote in response to a request for guitar lesons from him!
this was long before the internet - he sent several hand written pages of tab and chords - maybe he had a gumby do this for him but I doubt it!
My best gig moment ever was when Wilko appeared on stage with The Pirates at Dingwalls for 'Goin' Back Home'. Yep, Mick and Wilko together....
neilr said:
Nice to see Warner Hodges appreciated earlier!
Absolutely. A cowpunk God. The 'Mean Red Spiders' is a name a few bands seem to use, but I suspect you are referring to the Suffolk band featuring Toni Vines on Guitar. Top notch R'n'B???
Sadly I don't think they exist any more. Last I heard Toni was playing with the Camelfoot Raiders although even that was a while ago.
My other favourite East Anglian R'n'B band is Automatic Slim. They are as close as you can get to seeing Wilko/Gypie Feelgood.
Sadly I don't think they exist any more. Last I heard Toni was playing with the Camelfoot Raiders although even that was a while ago.
My other favourite East Anglian R'n'B band is Automatic Slim. They are as close as you can get to seeing Wilko/Gypie Feelgood.
Lots of great guitarists so far, but haven't seen Dave Mustaine mentioned!
I know, he's not technically brilliant, but I think his scrappy sounding solos are great, he sounds furious! His rhythm is probably the best I've ever heard (listen to "Rust in peace...Polaris" at about 4 mins!)
Alex Skolnick from Testament is underrated (listen to "The Ballad").
IMO, one of the most soulful guitarists is Adrian Smith from Iron Maiden, his solos just sound right
I admire shredders like Satch, Petrucci, Vai, Gilbert, Malmsteen etc, but they just seem to play fast for the hell of it.
If anyone mentions DragonForce they are dead!
I know, he's not technically brilliant, but I think his scrappy sounding solos are great, he sounds furious! His rhythm is probably the best I've ever heard (listen to "Rust in peace...Polaris" at about 4 mins!)
Alex Skolnick from Testament is underrated (listen to "The Ballad").
IMO, one of the most soulful guitarists is Adrian Smith from Iron Maiden, his solos just sound right
I admire shredders like Satch, Petrucci, Vai, Gilbert, Malmsteen etc, but they just seem to play fast for the hell of it.
If anyone mentions DragonForce they are dead!
For acoustic, I think Michael Hedges is amazing, but one of the best versions of his songs is played by someone else who is also pretty talented.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zumUI0_zyo
Amazing technique but also very musical and rhythmic.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zumUI0_zyo
Amazing technique but also very musical and rhythmic.
neilr said:
Tommy Bolin
Lindsey Buckingham
Doyle Bramhall
all deserve mentions. Nice to see Warner Hodges appreciated earlier!
Good grief, tommy bolin??? Didnt he replace ritchie blackmore in deep purple( roundabout david coverdale and glenn hughes era) for a short period before sadly departing the world?Lindsey Buckingham
Doyle Bramhall
all deserve mentions. Nice to see Warner Hodges appreciated earlier!
snowy slopes said:
neilr said:
Tommy Bolin
Lindsey Buckingham
Doyle Bramhall
all deserve mentions. Nice to see Warner Hodges appreciated earlier!
Good grief, tommy bolin??? Didnt he replace ritchie blackmore in deep purple( roundabout david coverdale and glenn hughes era) for a short period before sadly departing the world?Lindsey Buckingham
Doyle Bramhall
all deserve mentions. Nice to see Warner Hodges appreciated earlier!
minimatt1967 said:
snowy slopes said:
neilr said:
Tommy Bolin
Lindsey Buckingham
Doyle Bramhall
all deserve mentions. Nice to see Warner Hodges appreciated earlier!
Good grief, tommy bolin??? Didnt he replace ritchie blackmore in deep purple( roundabout david coverdale and glenn hughes era) for a short period before sadly departing the world?Lindsey Buckingham
Doyle Bramhall
all deserve mentions. Nice to see Warner Hodges appreciated earlier!
snowy slopes said:
neilr said:
Tommy Bolin
Lindsey Buckingham
Doyle Bramhall
all deserve mentions. Nice to see Warner Hodges appreciated earlier!
Good grief, tommy bolin??? Didnt he replace ritchie blackmore in deep purple( roundabout david coverdale and glenn hughes era) for a short period before sadly departing the world?Lindsey Buckingham
Doyle Bramhall
all deserve mentions. Nice to see Warner Hodges appreciated earlier!
neilr said:
snowy slopes said:
neilr said:
Tommy Bolin
Lindsey Buckingham
Doyle Bramhall
all deserve mentions. Nice to see Warner Hodges appreciated earlier!
Good grief, tommy bolin??? Didnt he replace ritchie blackmore in deep purple( roundabout david coverdale and glenn hughes era) for a short period before sadly departing the world?Lindsey Buckingham
Doyle Bramhall
all deserve mentions. Nice to see Warner Hodges appreciated earlier!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_qHU_6Ofc0
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