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I haven't heard much of his music and I'm in no position to criticise, but after reading the "incredible, beautiful, melodic, soulful" description, I wasn't expecting what I heard. It doesn't sound like anything out of the ordinary or anything I haven't heard many times before.
There were bits I liked, bits I didn't like at all. I do like his guitar playing better than his singing, I must say.
The first part. with the bends and the pauses sounds a little Peter Greenesque.
For me, Peter Green did it a lot better.
Incredible, beautiful, melodic and soulful... Jumping at Shadows live at the Boston Tea Party!
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But then again PG was influenced by King...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=mE9H1bW-zQ4#
Is he the greatest nope, not close. I think the OP might have got a little excited by the title of the thread but that aside, it’s great. Nothing new but a well played blues solo non the less.
With a voice like his, he really should employ someone who can actually sing. As for the solo, I thought the tone was OKish but it went 'nowhere'. Slowly.
OP, listen to Thin Lizzy, Still in love with you. Now THAT is guitar playing.
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Fucking awful.
Disjointed, overplayed, generic guitar wanking with a horrible tone and mixed far too loud relative to the band, yet without any real edge or power.
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I quite liked his voice though.
His version of 3am blues off the first live album is absolutely amazing, as is things are changing.
I've just finished learning the live version of 'healing' and I'm enjoying transcribing his stuff.
Zapata is a killer 2nd guitar player as well.
For some reason it seems 'cool' to bash blues artists. Whatever floats your boat. I love some self indulgent blues WANKING and always will.
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