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Actually when Santana does it, and then does some widdly shit in between every few words of the song as well it annoys me to no-end.
Take for example "Just Feel Better" - Santana feat. Steven Tyler.
Great lyrics
Great melody
Amazing vocalist (IMHO)
And then Santana wanks all over that track with his guitar and it's done. Ruined.
However there's some great examples of using guitar solo/melody lines that mirror the vocals elsewhere. I'm thinking "No You Girls" by Franz Ferdinand for some reason?
He also played guitar on the Bucks Fizz stuff, so coming back to the thread, the outro solo in "Land of make believe" follows the vocal
Rita Maria Crudgington if you will, she seemed like fun but Jay was just loverly.
I used to have some nice large posters of Jay back in the day in me bedroom.
Yes indeed she still looks very good especially when you consider how she had a such bad time with that bus crash and her attempted suicide.
Dave Colquhoun he was in diverse things as Bow Wow Wow and some of Rick Wakeman's stuff, maybe even Yes if I am not remembering incorrectly.
I had/major a major thing for her but sadly the courts will not let me give to her, bloody restraining orders and anti stalking laws.
Nil Satis Nisi Optimum
I know of Dave Colquhoun as he worked in Rockbottom Music, Croydon in the early 90s and I took over from him in the second generation of The Vapors with The Vapor Corporation or TVC. We all knew he was destined for great things as he was a monster talent and thank God I was allowed to use the parts I came up with as I couldn't have followed his technical ability! A couple more things or connections with Dave - I think he may even have done some gigs with It Bites and I was also told that he came from the same area/village as Francis Dunnery and they were mates. The last thing to add is the bassist he's played with in numerous bands, Lee Pomeroy, also worked with him at Rockbottom and went on to play with him in the Wakeman band and occasionally does stints with It Bites if Nat King wasn't available due to guitar duties with his brother in Level 42. Well, he's been the bassist in Take That since their comeback and you couldn't wish for a more deserving case. There, that's at least 2 people that I know of who've taken their talent further and are making a serious living out of it.