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Ehwmatt wrote:Rabin rocks. I can see how you thought that.
I'd actually compare it more to Steve Rothery of Marillion if anything. One thing's for sure, Neal, Steve, and Trevor all rock and play the style of guitar I love the most.
strangegrey wrote:I supose one could come away with that impression.
To me, it's classic Trevor Rabin, 100%....who, incidentally, is 100x the shitty guitarist he replaced in Yes.
ProgRocker53 wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Rabin rocks. I can see how you thought that.
I'd actually compare it more to Steve Rothery of Marillion if anything. One thing's for sure, Neal, Steve, and Trevor all rock and play the style of guitar I love the most.
Throw in Lukather and you have yourself a holy quadrimony of sensational melodic players.
Starrider wrote:strangegrey wrote:I supose one could come away with that impression.
To me, it's classic Trevor Rabin, 100%....who, incidentally, is 100x the shitty guitarist he replaced in Yes.
Well-played.
I remember someone here describing Steve Howe as a "fumble-fingered f*ck." Was that you?
Ehwmatt wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Rabin rocks. I can see how you thought that.
I'd actually compare it more to Steve Rothery of Marillion if anything. One thing's for sure, Neal, Steve, and Trevor all rock and play the style of guitar I love the most.
Throw in Lukather and you have yourself a holy quadrimony of sensational melodic players.
Love Luke too no doubt. Got his guitar too
ProgRocker53 wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Rabin rocks. I can see how you thought that.
I'd actually compare it more to Steve Rothery of Marillion if anything. One thing's for sure, Neal, Steve, and Trevor all rock and play the style of guitar I love the most.
Throw in Lukather and you have yourself a holy quadrimony of sensational melodic players.
Love Luke too no doubt. Got his guitar too
Asshole.
ProgRocker53 wrote:Starrider wrote:strangegrey wrote:I supose one could come away with that impression.
To me, it's classic Trevor Rabin, 100%....who, incidentally, is 100x the shitty guitarist he replaced in Yes.
Well-played.
I remember someone here describing Steve Howe as a "fumble-fingered f*ck." Was that you?
It was either Frank or Dean.
Either way, I enjoy Howe's playing but I do admit that he's slightly overrated in prog circles. There are times when he's sensational, yes, but other times he does sound sloppier than hell. It's actually part of the appeal to some Yes songs to me, though, but that critique isn't exactly baseless.
Starrider wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:Starrider wrote:strangegrey wrote:I supose one could come away with that impression.
To me, it's classic Trevor Rabin, 100%....who, incidentally, is 100x the shitty guitarist he replaced in Yes.
Well-played.
I remember someone here describing Steve Howe as a "fumble-fingered f*ck." Was that you?
It was either Frank or Dean.
Either way, I enjoy Howe's playing but I do admit that he's slightly overrated in prog circles. There are times when he's sensational, yes, but other times he does sound sloppier than hell. It's actually part of the appeal to some Yes songs to me, though, but that critique isn't exactly baseless.
Found it. It was Frank. He called Howe a "fumble-fingered idiot," so I stand corrected on the precise wording:
http://forums.melodicrock.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?p=4174642#4174642
Ehwmatt wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Rabin rocks. I can see how you thought that.
I'd actually compare it more to Steve Rothery of Marillion if anything. One thing's for sure, Neal, Steve, and Trevor all rock and play the style of guitar I love the most.
Throw in Lukather and you have yourself a holy quadrimony of sensational melodic players.
Love Luke too no doubt. Got his guitar too
Asshole.
Some dick is trying to sell one ticket to the PT show on StubHub for 82! Fuckin standing room.
Then some dick on eBay was tryin to sell 2 GAs for like 172. I'm fuckin bummed man. I'm keepin an eye out on the show todya and tomorrow in case tix get released.
Ehwmatt wrote:I remember that thread. I can see how people wouldn't like Steve Howe, but I still think a lot of his "sloppiness" comes from the eccentric kinda tone and phrasing he's got going on. Not everybody's bag, that's for sure, but I enjoy his playing.
Edit: Wow, I guess Frank and I didn't get along too well in that thread. Pretty crazy, we've agreed on most things since !
strangegrey wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:I remember that thread. I can see how people wouldn't like Steve Howe, but I still think a lot of his "sloppiness" comes from the eccentric kinda tone and phrasing he's got going on. Not everybody's bag, that's for sure, but I enjoy his playing.
Edit: Wow, I guess Frank and I didn't get along too well in that thread. Pretty crazy, we've agreed on most things since !
LOL.....Don't take it personally. I can be an asshole of the highest calliber. I was probably more a dick than I would care to admit without -rereading the thread (and I'm not in the mood to feel cringed, so I wont bother).
I still never got the attraction to howe. There were never moments of brilliance. For a prog band, I expect better. better precision, better execution, beter writing.....Howe had/has none of the three. He's only gotten worse in recent years....
I have referred to him as a "fumble-fingered <insert expletive here>"....but you will see that I apply the same endearing term for Jimmy Page, 94% of the grunge guitarists out there and Ace Frehley. and only the case with Jimmy and Ace, do I consider that they bring other things to the table which make up for their lack of technical precision.
But getting back to Howe...I just find him fucking awful. I was further turned off by howe after reading the way he treated Rabin on the Union tour. He was downright hostile to the guy.....despite the fact that Rabin was, from what I gathered, tremendously accomodating for Howe, giving him enough room to do what he did. I chalk it down to the fact that howe felt threatened by Rabin and just turned into a vaginal bitch around him. Anyone who's been in a 2-guitarist band knows exactly what I'm talking about.
In fact, the collosal prick that Howe can be is one of the many reasons why Wakeman isn't in the band anymore....so far as I can tell. Wakeman hates Howe.....I suspect that if Rabin stayed in Yes and Howe went off somewhere to grow uglier and kick his dog.....the Yes lineup these days would be Anderson, Squire, White, Wakeman and Rabin.....
Granted, Rabin is currently doing things far more musically complex than anything Yes can or will do....and he's probably making more money doing it...so it's all good.
Still, Howe's a vaginal prick of the highest order and he sucks at his instrument too....
StoneCold wrote:Sounds like his playing on "Late Nite".
ProgRocker53 wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Rabin rocks. I can see how you thought that.
I'd actually compare it more to Steve Rothery of Marillion if anything. One thing's for sure, Neal, Steve, and Trevor all rock and play the style of guitar I love the most.
Throw in Lukather and you have yourself a holy quadrimony of sensational melodic players.
Rockindeano wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Rabin rocks. I can see how you thought that.
I'd actually compare it more to Steve Rothery of Marillion if anything. One thing's for sure, Neal, Steve, and Trevor all rock and play the style of guitar I love the most.
Throw in Lukather and you have yourself a holy quadrimony of sensational melodic players.
Ok, I'll give you Lukather, but I would throw Keith Scott in the mix as well.
Rockindeano wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Rabin rocks. I can see how you thought that.
I'd actually compare it more to Steve Rothery of Marillion if anything. One thing's for sure, Neal, Steve, and Trevor all rock and play the style of guitar I love the most.
Throw in Lukather and you have yourself a holy quadrimony of sensational melodic players.
Ok, I'll give you Lukather, but I would throw Keith Scott in the mix as well.
Rockindeano wrote:Ok, I'll give you Lukather, but I would throw Keith Scott in the mix as well.
Duncan wrote:Granted, Rabin is currently doing things far more musically complex than anything Yes can or will do....and he's probably making more money doing it...so it's all good.
Has he had any solo material out recently?
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