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Postby S2M » Sat Mar 28, 2009 6:04 am

Time for my wrench....Prince is JUST as talented a guitarist as Neal.

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Postby Jubilee » Sat Mar 28, 2009 6:05 am

steveo777 wrote:Impossible question. I don't think it can be answered.


:? :? :?

I don't think the question of technical ability is impossible to answer. Of course, it would require a side-by-side comparison of two (or more) subjects in a controlled environment. Is it likely we'll ever get Neal Schon and any other guitarist in a room each playing the same piece of music for comparison? Highly unlikely, but not impossible. :wink:
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Postby steveo777 » Sat Mar 28, 2009 6:06 am

Neal can play Eruption. I just haven't found proof of him doing so anywhere.....but I'm still looking.
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Postby Gideon » Sat Mar 28, 2009 6:07 am

StocktontoMalone wrote:Time for my wrench....Prince is JUST as talented a guitarist as Neal.

Take That! :twisted:


Psh. We all know you dislike Neal, you bastard. You think we weren't expecting such a claim?!

On a side note, I saw Prince on Jay Leno last night and he kicked some serious ass. But boy does he look gay. Especially with the heels, golden outfit, weird ass earings. He looked like he raided Princess Leia's closet.
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Postby Don » Sat Mar 28, 2009 6:09 am

steveo777 wrote:Neal can play Eruption. I just haven't found proof of him doing so anywhere.....but I'm still looking.


Why would he? Imitating is one thing, creating is where true talent lays.
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Postby S2M » Sat Mar 28, 2009 6:10 am

Gideon wrote:
StocktontoMalone wrote:Time for my wrench....Prince is JUST as talented a guitarist as Neal.

Take That! :twisted:


Psh. We all know you dislike Neal, you bastard. You think we weren't expecting such a claim?!

On a side note, I saw Prince on Jay Leno last night and he kicked some serious ass. But boy does he look gay. Especially with the heels, golden outfit, weird ass earings. He looked like he raided Princess Leia's closet.


Just because I don't kneel at the alter of all things journey doesn't mean I hate the guy. :roll:
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Postby Gideon » Sat Mar 28, 2009 6:11 am

StocktontoMalone wrote:
Gideon wrote:
StocktontoMalone wrote:Time for my wrench....Prince is JUST as talented a guitarist as Neal.

Take That! :twisted:


Psh. We all know you dislike Neal, you bastard. You think we weren't expecting such a claim?!

On a side note, I saw Prince on Jay Leno last night and he kicked some serious ass. But boy does he look gay. Especially with the heels, golden outfit, weird ass earings. He looked like he raided Princess Leia's closet.


Just because I don't kneel at the alter of all things journey doesn't mean I hate the guy. :roll:


S2M, it seems I underestimated your ability to take a joke. :lol:

Edit: I meant overestimated.
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Postby bluejeangirl76 » Sat Mar 28, 2009 6:13 am

steveo777 wrote:Impossible question. I don't think it can be answered.


It's the kobayashi maru. :shock:
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Postby NealIsGod » Sat Mar 28, 2009 6:14 am

StocktontoMalone wrote:Time for my wrench....Prince is JUST as talented a guitarist as Neal.

Take That! :twisted:


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Postby FishinMagician » Sat Mar 28, 2009 6:14 am

i think neal could easily play eruption . he is a pretty good finger tapper and doesn't overuse the the technique which is also good. he definatly has the speed for it. I would say the only trouble he might have is keeping in time , as he tends to rush alot of fast stuff. but yes he could do it!
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Postby Gideon » Sat Mar 28, 2009 6:14 am

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steveo777 wrote:Impossible question. I don't think it can be answered.


It's the kobayashi maru. :shock:


I have no idea what that means. :shock:
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Postby Rick » Sat Mar 28, 2009 6:14 am

EVH is incredible. Neal is incredible. They both play different styles of guitar, so you're comparing apples to oranges.

Nobody does a pull-off better than EVH, but then nobody can make their lead fit the song like a glove any better than Neal. They both have strengths in different aspects of playing. I prefer Neal over Eddie.
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Postby bluejeangirl76 » Sat Mar 28, 2009 6:15 am

Gideon wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
steveo777 wrote:Impossible question. I don't think it can be answered.


It's the kobayashi maru. :shock:


I have no idea what that means. :shock:


Ask a Star Trek dork. :twisted: Means "unsolvable problem" or "no win situation".
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Postby Gideon » Sat Mar 28, 2009 6:16 am

bluejeangirl76 wrote:
Gideon wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
steveo777 wrote:Impossible question. I don't think it can be answered.


It's the kobayashi maru. :shock:


I have no idea what that means. :shock:


Ask a Star Trek dork. :twisted: Means "unsolvable problem" or "no win situation".


It seems I have made my own revelation.

Bluejeangirl, I hereby dub you Dork-Queen of Dorkonia.
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Postby Don » Sat Mar 28, 2009 6:17 am

Rick wrote:EVH is incredible. Neal is incredible. They both play different styles of guitar, so you're comparing apples to oranges.

Nobody does a pull-off better than EVH, but then nobody can make their lead fit the song like a glove any better than Neal. They both have strengths in different aspects of playing. I prefer Neal over Eddie.


Valerie or Lori?
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Postby Gideon » Sat Mar 28, 2009 6:18 am

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Rick wrote:EVH is incredible. Neal is incredible. They both play different styles of guitar, so you're comparing apples to oranges.

Nobody does a pull-off better than EVH, but then nobody can make their lead fit the song like a glove any better than Neal. They both have strengths in different aspects of playing. I prefer Neal over Eddie.


Valerie or Lori?


Lori. Easily. But Valerie is fine as all get out, too.
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Postby bluejeangirl76 » Sat Mar 28, 2009 6:21 am

Gideon wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
Gideon wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
steveo777 wrote:Impossible question. I don't think it can be answered.


It's the kobayashi maru. :shock:


I have no idea what that means. :shock:


Ask a Star Trek dork. :twisted: Means "unsolvable problem" or "no win situation".


It seems I have made my own revelation.

Bluejeangirl, I hereby dub you Dork-Queen of Dorkonia.


I've been called worse. :lol: But I'm not a Star Trek Dork.

(just a regular dork)
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Postby S2M » Sat Mar 28, 2009 6:22 am

bluejeangirl76 wrote:
Gideon wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
Gideon wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
steveo777 wrote:Impossible question. I don't think it can be answered.


It's the kobayashi maru. :shock:


I have no idea what that means. :shock:


Ask a Star Trek dork. :twisted: Means "unsolvable problem" or "no win situation".


It seems I have made my own revelation.

Bluejeangirl, I hereby dub you Dork-Queen of Dorkonia.


I've been called worse. :lol: But I'm not a Star Trek Dork.

(just a regular dork)


Maybe a Friends/All in the Family Dork? :P :lol: :lol:
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Postby Gideon » Sat Mar 28, 2009 6:22 am

bluejeangirl76 wrote:
Gideon wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
Gideon wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
steveo777 wrote:Impossible question. I don't think it can be answered.


It's the kobayashi maru. :shock:


I have no idea what that means. :shock:


Ask a Star Trek dork. :twisted: Means "unsolvable problem" or "no win situation".


It seems I have made my own revelation.

Bluejeangirl, I hereby dub you Dork-Queen of Dorkonia.


I've been called worse. :lol: But I'm not a Star Trek Dork.

(just a regular dork)


The Dork is strong with this one.
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Postby bluejeangirl76 » Sat Mar 28, 2009 6:24 am

StocktontoMalone wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
I've been called worse. :lol: But I'm not a Star Trek Dork.

(just a regular dork)


Maybe a Friends/All in the Family Dork? :P :lol: :lol:


You're right! Friends is where I picked up "kobayashi maru". :twisted: :lol:
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Postby Rick » Sat Mar 28, 2009 6:26 am

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Rick wrote:EVH is incredible. Neal is incredible. They both play different styles of guitar, so you're comparing apples to oranges.

Nobody does a pull-off better than EVH, but then nobody can make their lead fit the song like a glove any better than Neal. They both have strengths in different aspects of playing. I prefer Neal over Eddie.


Valerie or Lori?


I don't know what Lori looks like. I have always thought VB was one of those people who are beautiful, inside and out. That's hard to beat.
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Postby S2M » Sat Mar 28, 2009 6:28 am

bluejeangirl76 wrote:
StocktontoMalone wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
I've been called worse. :lol: But I'm not a Star Trek Dork.

(just a regular dork)


Maybe a Friends/All in the Family Dork? :P :lol: :lol:


You're right! Friends is where I picked up "kobayashi maru". :twisted: :lol:



I've seen Wrath of Khan....kthx. :lol:
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Postby Jana » Sat Mar 28, 2009 6:31 am

Rick wrote:
Gunbot wrote:
Rick wrote:EVH is incredible. Neal is incredible. They both play different styles of guitar, so you're comparing apples to oranges.

Nobody does a pull-off better than EVH, but then nobody can make their lead fit the song like a glove any better than Neal. They both have strengths in different aspects of playing. I prefer Neal over Eddie.


Valerie or Lori?


I don't know what Lori looks like. I have always thought VB was one of those people who are beautiful, inside and out. That's hard to beat.


Ah, that was so sweet, Rick, a man of substance. You wouldn't have liked Lori, anyway. She looks like a beautiful Playboy centerfold. :D

On Journey Music, under Links she's listed under site design or layout and has photos and some of her music.
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Postby steveo777 » Sat Mar 28, 2009 6:33 am

Rick wrote:
Gunbot wrote:
Rick wrote:EVH is incredible. Neal is incredible. They both play different styles of guitar, so you're comparing apples to oranges.

Nobody does a pull-off better than EVH, but then nobody can make their lead fit the song like a glove any better than Neal. They both have strengths in different aspects of playing. I prefer Neal over Eddie.


Valerie or Lori?


I don't know what Lori looks like. I have always thought VB was one of those people who are beautiful, inside and out. That's hard to beat.


I have Lori in this thread in the happy Journey family picture, next to Neal. Now, answer this, hot or not?

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Postby Don » Sat Mar 28, 2009 6:37 am

I'm all about Valerie, I can see a picture of her with that feathered hair and instantly hear Bon Jovi music playing inside my head.

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Postby DrFU » Sat Mar 28, 2009 7:32 am

Ehwmatt wrote:Neal can definitely play Eruption with ease. Eruption, AT THE TIME IT CAME OUT, was pretty daunting because hardly any one knew that Eddie was tapping those arpeggios. Today, Eruption is still cool, but an insurmountable technical tour de force? Definitely not.

Technically speaking, Neal buttfucks Hendrix too. And Neal's not even the most technical of guitar players. Hendrix was innovative, soulful, and a great player in his own right, but I don't think he could play a lot of the shit Neal's played over the years. The one thing that stands out about Neal and possibly limits him is that he mostly sticks to using his index, middle, and ring fingers. I rarely, if ever see him use his pinky and that might hold him back from pulling off some real shred gymnastics, like crazy sweeps, but hey, he still can play some great fast runs and his overall style is great as is. If I want to hear someone more technical, I'll go throw Dream Theater or whoever on.


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Re: Question about Neal Schon

Postby MBPL » Sat Mar 28, 2009 7:54 am

Gideon wrote:I debate on other forums (and on more topics than just music), and on one such occasion, I was pitted against an individual by the username of Alpha Centauri, narcissist extraordinaire. The subject was "your favorite guitarist" and I posted some clips and some facts about Neal Schon. The long and short of it is that this guy and myself end up in a sixty page argument on the talent of Neal Schon. His argument was that "greatness" equates to skill; that Jimi Hendrix, being the greatest guitarist of all time, can do things with a guitar that Neal Schon never could. And so on and so forth for Eddie Van Halen, Steve Vai, and so forth. Because Neal Schon is not a household name, there are countless guitarists who are better than he is in every way.

Now, this debate long since ended, as Alpha Centauri has a lot more stamina for arguing than even myself. But I was just thinking and wondering how talented Neal Schon really is.

Say, for example, "Eruption." Does Neal Schon lack the physical capability (e.g. speed, dexterity, what have you) to play "Eruption"? (AC masturbated over that one).

Note this is not a question about subjective talents, i.e. sense of melody or the singing guitar, but purely about technical skills.


I cant’ do comparisons like saying "Hendricks is better than Prince who is better than Neal." And I cannot speak technically, like, "Neal can or cannot play Eruption," because I am not a skilled musician or a music connoisseur. I just like what I like when it moves me.

So, in my nappy-ass, big boobied opinion, I think Neal Schon is talented and should be considered one of the great guitar players of all time because, well first of all HE CAN PLAY AN INSTRUMENT AND I CAN'T!

Seriously, two reaons: Passion and Recognition.

Recognition. Within the structure of Journey, Neal held his own with solos and great guitar work that made the Journey guitar sound, for me, recognizable. And he was very fast and his sound, I can actually tell Neal’s playing by the way his fingers caressed the neck of his guitar! If I did not hear Neal’s guitar in Journey it was not Journey. It’s like knowing the difference between a Claude Monet painting and an Edouard Manet painting, you just know based on their wonderful and consistent work.

Passion. Neal is passionate when he plays like Eddie Van Halen. God, I used to love watching Eddie in videos! They both played with such wild abandonment! Neal’s facial expressions and the way he moves with his guitar, well it looks like he is communicating not just to his audience, but to his instrument, guitar that is. The way he communicates makes me, a fan, feel like I am getting the best of both worlds: a prolific artist and a passionate man. Neal shows how much he loves what he does. BTW, for most women, watching a man express himself with wonderful unabashed abandonment is like magic. At least for me it is. Never mind that he is not the one-name wonder like Hendricks, Clapton, Van Halen or Santana, I believe Neal Schon IS talented and should be considered one of the greatest guitarists around. :D
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Postby StoneCold » Sat Mar 28, 2009 7:59 am

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Gideon wrote:this is also the guy who tried to tell me that Geddy Lee was a more technically skilled singer than Steve Perry.


Funny you say that. And I don't agree, but some of the vocalizations are similar at certain specific moments. And no blasting... I'm not about to say either sounds like the other, but a couple times I've been caught going "holy crap that reminded me a whole lot of Perry." :lol:


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Re: Question about Neal Schon

Postby Gideon » Sat Mar 28, 2009 7:59 am

MBPL wrote:
Gideon wrote:I debate on other forums (and on more topics than just music), and on one such occasion, I was pitted against an individual by the username of Alpha Centauri, narcissist extraordinaire. The subject was "your favorite guitarist" and I posted some clips and some facts about Neal Schon. The long and short of it is that this guy and myself end up in a sixty page argument on the talent of Neal Schon. His argument was that "greatness" equates to skill; that Jimi Hendrix, being the greatest guitarist of all time, can do things with a guitar that Neal Schon never could. And so on and so forth for Eddie Van Halen, Steve Vai, and so forth. Because Neal Schon is not a household name, there are countless guitarists who are better than he is in every way.

Now, this debate long since ended, as Alpha Centauri has a lot more stamina for arguing than even myself. But I was just thinking and wondering how talented Neal Schon really is.

Say, for example, "Eruption." Does Neal Schon lack the physical capability (e.g. speed, dexterity, what have you) to play "Eruption"? (AC masturbated over that one).

Note this is not a question about subjective talents, i.e. sense of melody or the singing guitar, but purely about technical skills.


I cant’ do comparisons like saying "Hendricks is better than Prince who is better than Neal." And I cannot speak technically, like, "Neal can or cannot play Eruption," because I am not a skilled musician or a music connoisseur. I just like what I like when it moves me.

So, in my nappy-ass, big boobied opinion, but I think Neal Schon is talented and should be considered one of the great guitar players of all time because, well first of all HE CAN PLAY AN INSTRUMENT AND I CAN'T!

Seriously, two reaons: Passion and Recognition.

Recognition. Within the structure of Journey, Neal held his own with solos and great guitar work that made the Journey guitar sound, for me, recognizable. And he was very fast and his sound, I can actually tell Neal’s playing by the way his fingers caressed the neck of his guitar! If I did not hear Neal’s guitar in Journey it was not Journey. It’s like knowing the difference between a Claude Monet painting and an Edouard Manet painting, you just know based on their wonderful and consistent work.

Passion. Neal is passionate when he plays like Eddie Van Halen. God, I used to love watching Eddie in videos! They both played with such wild abandonment! Neal’s facial expressions and the way he moves with his guitar, well it looks like he is communicating not just to his audience, but to his instrument, guitar that is. The way he communicates makes me, a fan, feel like I am getting the best of both worlds: a prolific artist and a passionate man. Neal shows how much he loves what he does. BTW, for most women, watching a man express himself with wonderful unabashed abandonment is like magic. At least for me it is. Never mind that he is not the one-name wonder like Hendricks, Clapton, Van Halen or Santana, I believe Neal Schon IS talented and should be considered one of the greatest guitarists around. :D


Good enough for me. Probably the best answer yet. :cool:
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Re: Question about Neal Schon

Postby MBPL » Sat Mar 28, 2009 8:00 am

MBPL wrote:
Gideon wrote:I debate on other forums (and on more topics than just music), and on one such occasion, I was pitted against an individual by the username of Alpha Centauri, narcissist extraordinaire. The subject was "your favorite guitarist" and I posted some clips and some facts about Neal Schon. The long and short of it is that this guy and myself end up in a sixty page argument on the talent of Neal Schon. His argument was that "greatness" equates to skill; that Jimi Hendrix, being the greatest guitarist of all time, can do things with a guitar that Neal Schon never could. And so on and so forth for Eddie Van Halen, Steve Vai, and so forth. Because Neal Schon is not a household name, there are countless guitarists who are better than he is in every way.

Now, this debate long since ended, as Alpha Centauri has a lot more stamina for arguing than even myself. But I was just thinking and wondering how talented Neal Schon really is.

Say, for example, "Eruption." Does Neal Schon lack the physical capability (e.g. speed, dexterity, what have you) to play "Eruption"? (AC masturbated over that one).

Note this is not a question about subjective talents, i.e. sense of melody or the singing guitar, but purely about technical skills.


I cant’ do comparisons like saying "Hendricks is better than Prince who is better than Neal." And I cannot speak technically, like, "Neal can or cannot play Eruption," because I am not a skilled musician or a music connoisseur. I just like what I like when it moves me.

So, in my nappy-ass, big boobied opinion, but I think Neal Schon is talented and should be considered one of the great guitar players of all time because, well first of all HE CAN PLAY AN INSTRUMENT AND I CAN'T!

Seriously, two reaons: Passion and Recognition.

Recognition. Within the structure of Journey, Neal held his own with solos and great guitar work that made the Journey guitar sound, for me, recognizable. And he was very fast and his sound, I can actually tell Neal’s playing by the way his fingers caressed the neck of his guitar! If I did not hear Neal’s guitar in Journey it was not Journey. It’s like knowing the difference between a Claude Monet painting and an Edouard Manet painting, you just know based on their wonderful and consistent work.

Passion. Neal is passionate when he plays like Eddie Van Halen. God, I used to love watching Eddie in videos! They both played with such wild abandonment! Neal’s facial expressions and the way he moves with his guitar, well it looks like he is communicating not just to his audience, but to his instrument, guitar that is. The way he communicates makes me, a fan, feel like I am getting the best of both worlds: a prolific artist and a passionate man. Neal shows how much he loves what he does. BTW, for most women, watching a man express himself with wonderful unabashed abandonment is like magic. At least for me it is. Never mind that he is not the one-name wonder like Hendricks, Clapton, Van Halen or Santana, I believe Neal Schon IS talented and should be considered one of the greatest guitarists around. :D


[b]Ooops, I just read that part. Oh well, just skip my part if you can't bare the ramblings of a crazy, dyslexic woman who knows nothing about techical stuff and shit. Some women do, though, just not me.
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