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Post by TuskerKevin on Dec 6, 2006 6:58:01 GMT -5
Eddie!!!!
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Post by DonaldDemon on Dec 8, 2006 8:30:15 GMT -5
Sorry, no disrespect to eddie but...common...SRV. To me no one will ever match the sounds that guy could get out of his axe. I think he took hendrix's technique & perfected it, then added to it. I mean eddie could & still can shred up a storm but once the tapping is gone I don't feel alot of his riffs are that solid anymore, last solid EVH riff I heard was "don't wanna hear what love can do". But then again...I am a Van Hagan fan & think that Lee Roths voice sounds almost bad as his hair looks now-a-day. So while I love Eddie for his influence to modern rock & shred, I am going to say SRV hands down for actual best guitarist. Personal opinion. -Brent Listen to this man. Brent knows what he is talking about! SRV was just about the most solid player I have ever seen. Even though he was limited to blues stuff he was just spot on all the time. You hardly ever heard him screw up and he would nail his studio takes in one or two tries, sometimes while singing!
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Post by VomHalen on Dec 8, 2006 9:00:04 GMT -5
Sorry, no disrespect to eddie but...common...SRV. To me no one will ever match the sounds that guy could get out of his axe. I think he took hendrix's technique & perfected it, then added to it. I mean eddie could & still can shred up a storm but once the tapping is gone I don't feel alot of his riffs are that solid anymore, last solid EVH riff I heard was "don't wanna hear what love can do". But then again...I am a Van Hagan fan & think that Lee Roths voice sounds almost bad as his hair looks now-a-day. So while I love Eddie for his influence to modern rock & shred, I am going to say SRV hands down for actual best guitarist. Personal opinion. -Brent Listen to this man. Brent knows what he is talking about! SRV was just about the most solid player I have ever seen. Even though he was limited to blues stuff he was just spot on all the time. You hardly ever heard him screw up and he would nail his studio takes in one or two tries, sometimes while singing! with all due respect to SRV...he just took the blues a step further and improved on hendrix... halen rewrote the fookin book...do i need to go into my rant?
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Post by DonaldDemon on Dec 8, 2006 15:03:26 GMT -5
Listen to this man. Brent knows what he is talking about! SRV was just about the most solid player I have ever seen. Even though he was limited to blues stuff he was just spot on all the time. You hardly ever heard him screw up and he would nail his studio takes in one or two tries, sometimes while singing! with all due respect to SRV...he just took the blues a step further and improved on hendrix... halen rewrote the fookin book...do i need to go into my rant? NOOO VH ripped off Holdsworth anyway. There's documented proof. ;D
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