Journey/Survivor wrote:Neal has played Hard Rock and even Heavy Metal in Journey, Bad English, Hardline, Soul Sirkus, HSAS and with many other performers.
But, because he has gotten the most radio airplay with songs like "Open Arms" "Faithfully" "Who's Cryin' Now" "Don't Stop Believin'" "When I See You Smile" "Price Of Love" and other songs that aren't considered Hard Rock, Neal isn't taken seriously by headbangers, and is not given nearly enough credit as a great guitarist.
You'd be surprised. On a recent installment of That Metal Show with Leslie West and Mick Jones, none other than Marty Friedman praised Mick's solo on "Hot-Blooded"...check it and see!
Journey/Survivor wrote:In reality, Neal plays circles around most (If not all) of the famous Metal guitarists. But try telling that to headbangers.
Don't let your fanboyness go to your head. "All"? No. Neal is a great guitarist, but he is not better than guys like Randy Jackson (Zebra), Rik Emmett (Triumph), Marty Friedman (ex-Megadeth), Chris Poland (Ohm, ex-Megadeth), Vinnie Moore (currently earns a paycheck in UFO) and Steve Morse (Dregs/Deep Purple). Some guys like Jeff Beck are in a class all their own. And it's still sad to see Neal exalted at Carlos Santana's expense. Carlos may not have built his success on his technique, but nonetheless he created a sound all his own at a time when there was nothing else like it.
Now, if by "famous" you mean guys like Angus Young, Mick Mars and C.C. DeVille (LOL), then yes, Neal easily plays circles around those guys.
Journey/Survivor wrote:I've seen morons who try to claim that guitarists like Kurt Cobain and Chuck Berry are better than Neal. No disrespect to Chuck Berry, he deserves credit as one of the early pioneers of Rock guitar. But to compare him with Neal freaking Schon is insanity.
By no means is it as crazy as all the douchebag drummers who still think Ringo is the "greatest drummer ever." People say stupid shit.
Journey/Survivor wrote:And Kurt Cobain??? Give me a break.

Nobody thinks that guy was a good guitarist. He was primarily a songwriter.