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brandonx76 wrote:Seems like alot of musicians are falling off the stage lately...
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RedWingFan wrote:Did anyone else notice that the best sounding part of the solo was the part when gravity was winning and shortly after the thud of him hitting the ground? Atrocious guitar playing.
Still love his 78 solo album though. New York Groove was one of my first favorite songs.
RedWingFan wrote:Did anyone else notice that the best sounding part of the solo was the part when gravity was winning
G.I.Jim wrote:Ace has to be the worst famous guitarist on the planet. He just really sucks. I'm not trying to be a dick, but outside the studio, listen to the clips... he is freaking horrible, and his vocals are even worse. That solo when he fell was so shitty that I probably could have played it, and I haven't touched a guitar in years. I'm not a guitarist!! I remember thinking that when I was a kid, I thought he was the best guitarist on the planet. Kinda like I thought Peter Criss was the best drummer in the world. MAN was I delusional!!!![]()
G.I.Jim wrote:I remember thinking that when I was a kid, I thought he was the best guitarist on the planet. Kinda like I thought Peter Criss was the best drummer in the world. MAN was I delusional!!!![]()
verslibre wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:I remember thinking that when I was a kid, I thought he was the best guitarist on the planet. Kinda like I thought Peter Criss was the best drummer in the world. MAN was I delusional!!!![]()
You weren't delusional, just blissfully ignorant. We all go through that. When I was a kid, I thought Alex Van Halen was the best drummer up to a point. That was before high school, and due to the limited exposure of rock bands I'd had.
G.I.Jim wrote:Saint John wrote:Well, the good news is that, regardless of what he falls off of, he can't get any fucking uglier.
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AR wrote:verslibre wrote:AR wrote:More people know his name than they do Neal Schon.
And even more know Mick Mars' name. Is he better than Ace?
Steve Howe is better than Ace, Mars and Schon combined. Doesn't matter. Rather go see Ace.
Ehwmatt wrote:AR wrote:verslibre wrote:AR wrote:More people know his name than they do Neal Schon.
And even more know Mick Mars' name. Is he better than Ace?
Steve Howe is better than Ace, Mars and Schon combined. Doesn't matter. Rather go see Ace.
Steve Howe is NOT better than Schon. On a subjective level, his style really bugs me outside the Yes context. It's very choppy, and his guitar tone bugs me. On a more objective level, Neal is definitely every bit the technical guitarist Steve is. In their primes, Neal for sure. Even now, I'll take wanking Neal over choppy Howe. Howe was by far the weakest link when I saw Asia and Yes over the years.
AR wrote:You really want to talk GREAT guitar players? Ritchie Blackmore and Lindsey Buckingham.
verslibre wrote:AR wrote:You really want to talk GREAT guitar players? Ritchie Blackmore and Lindsey Buckingham.
You want to know who I think is as good as Ritchie, but will never get his props? Buck Dharma.
Gideon wrote:I have to respectfully disagree with you to an extent Ed. Schon's not a household name, but Buckingham isn't either. The only thing those two have in common is that they're highly respected among their peers... But both of them were eclipsed in the public by their respective Stevies.
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