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Toys in the Attic and Rocks.
I still find his playing on the original "Walk This Way" amazing. Boogie Woogie style that I will never nail. Do you have to be under the influence to be that lose/tight.
Slash has openly said that hearing Rocks for the first time was a revelation for him and it really shows on GnR (Izzy as well as Slash).
Who influenced Joe Perry then?
Although I'm cheating and have been cruising their back catalogue on Spotify all week.
The simple guitar riff at 2:55 onwards does it for me in terms of tone and attitude.
+1. That sums it up. Alot of fun Blues riff's there. Intro to Sick as a Dog is a great two guitar thing.
Went downhill with MTV and MOR rock generation IMO.
Guitars are lost in the mix with the big 80's drums, etc.
Anyone read this?
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The chap who has done the transcriptions for the German Gitarre & Bass for the last 30 years, Wolfgang Kehle, said something along the lines of Joe Perry having the best microtiming of any guitarist he has transcribed (which is just about everyone), making the job extremely difficult.
I ought to listen to some Aerosmith, never really explored the band.