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DMBFanSJ
Try A Little Harder
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Posted - 09/06/2003 : 3:26:36 PM
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I recently picked up A Night in San Francisco...a live recording of Al DiMeola, John McLaughlin, and Paco De Lucia, and it really blew my mind. To hear three of the best acoustic guitarists alive playing with and off of eachother is so awesome...if any of you don't have this you definitely need to run out and get it.
I was just wondering if Tim had ever or would ever perform in such a manner? I'd love to hear Tim mix it up with guys like these...it's so cool to hear such great players mixin it up and playing off of eachother.
Also...what do you guys think? Al DiMeola vs. Tim Reynolds on acoustic guitar? Tim is still my favorite guitarist of all time but I think that would be a great duel. |
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Erich
Fluffy-Esque
USA
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Posted - 09/06/2003 : 4:03:16 PM
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nah,i wouldnt want to see it. Overkill, know what i mean? kind of like that satrioni/vai/malmstein thing. Unless tim were to duet on a song with another guitarist, then it would be cool. I could see him match chops with anyone, though id much rather hear him have a go with Gilmour. |
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victorwootenfan
Alien Abductee
USA
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Hurricane
Is Anybody Here?
Brazil
24 Posts |
Posted - 09/07/2003 : 10:04:24 AM
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Duel its stupid... Satriani vs Malmsteen or vs Steve Vai, its seems a childrens... Music is love not a duel to see who's better... |
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victorwootenfan
Alien Abductee
USA
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Hurricane
Is Anybody Here?
Brazil
24 Posts |
Posted - 09/07/2003 : 11:18:20 AM
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Okay victorwooten, G3 isnīt duel... But that things about: who play more notes for second? who is more faster? This is really important? |
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victorwootenfan
Alien Abductee
USA
2128 Posts |
Posted - 09/07/2003 : 12:14:00 PM
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IMO it's not. Sure all those guys can play fast, but when they play slow melodic tunes, people then say they suck, and ramble on about how *insert guitarist here* would've played it faster. I listen to G3 related stuff because it's melodic and rhytmic complexity. Vai, IMO, is the closest you are going to get(besides dweezil) to zappa type of music, and satch has plenty of ideas still in him. Personally i don't listen to yngwie much, but neo-classical guitar is a cool concept.
It's not about who plays faster, but if you're going to be a musician you have to be able to play it all, fast slow, soft loud, blues rock, harsh and quieter, lots of chords few chords, simple and complex. To be a true musician you have to have a balance between them, and lots of musicians(imo) cop out and don't get their chops up and don't learn all they can musically, and then write songs in G,C and D, and that's their entire career. That doesn't work for me.
Do you listen to any satch/vai stuff hurricane, out of curiosity? |
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KevinLesko
Alien Abductee
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Posted - 09/07/2003 : 12:48:59 PM
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quote: recently picked up A Night in San Francisco...a live recording of Al DiMeola, John McLaughlin, and Paco De Lucia, and it really blew my mind.
As it should! That is such a cool cd right there. The first track which I think is called "Medeterainian dance" or something along those lines is just phenomenal.
As for who I'd love to see TR solo with... well I'd love to see him play with either Lindsey Buckingham, or Tom Morello. I mean how cool would it be to see TR and TM just making crazy sounds off each other. |
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