NealSchonFan53 wrote:I'd venture to say Neal would be #1 on a list of most underrated rock guitarists.... right ahead of none other than Terry Kath.
I agree with you 100%. It is a shame the way Kath died, what a waste of awesome talent.
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NealSchonFan53 wrote:I'd venture to say Neal would be #1 on a list of most underrated rock guitarists.... right ahead of none other than Terry Kath.
Neal is #2???NealIsGod wrote:Neal is #2, right after Eddie "Fingers" Ojeda.
JGal wrote:Neal is #2???NealIsGod wrote:Neal is #2, right after Eddie "Fingers" Ojeda.![]()
Funny, I used to follow Twisted Sister - back in the day
Kinda figuredNealIsGod wrote:JGal wrote:Neal is #2???NealIsGod wrote:Neal is #2, right after Eddie "Fingers" Ojeda.![]()
Funny, I used to follow Twisted Sister - back in the day
Just a joke, obviously.
Although Fingers' solo in "We're Not Gonna Take It" is legendary.
JrnyScarab wrote:McNeil wrote:I rate him highly, but not because of speed or technical ability...rather because he is the guy throws a hell of a lot of melody in there...and he is the master of the "repeated refrain" ..like at the start and finish of the solo in "Whose Crying Now" ... most people can sing back key portions of his solo's..thats the magic of it.... speed...pah!!... theres a kid on every street corner over here who is as fast.... but it takes talent to write a good lead "tag line" that stays in ya brain!!
McNeil, for once I agree with you. This is exactly what makes Neil great. There are many other supposed great guitarists that could take a lesson from his melodic ability. Ironically, Neil would like to shred more even though his greatest asset is his melodic ability.
Behshad wrote:Its one thing to say Neal is the best, because youre a Journey fan...
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