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jazzkat

Fixed wheel fanatic.
+1 for Zappa, never 'got it' but then I don't get Vai or Satriani either.

Bought Passion & Warfare just 'cause of all the hullabaloo, now gathering dust.

I don't FEEL anything from uber technical players.

Maybe I am stuck in da blues.
I much prefer Satriani, he has a more bluesy element to his playing and is more melodic in my opinion. Having said that I haven't bought any of his stuff since Engines of creation.
As much as I enjoy a good bit of rock, these days I'm all about the jazz
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But, each to their own:cheers:
 

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Re the getting Zappa - perfectly fair not to get him IMHO. I love the stuff personally. For me Satriani and Vai et.al are all superb guitarists, technically world class and so on, I've got the solo albums but just don't enjoy listening to them for more than a few minutes but I can put on one of Zappa's Shut Up N Play / Guitar albums (that consist of just guitar solos) and quite happily listen to and get lost in the intricacies for hours.

Re the guitars - I've got a Stevie Ray Vaughn Fender Strat and a decent precision bass and not enough time to enjoy either properly!!
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
Re the getting Zappa - perfectly fair not to get him IMHO. I love the stuff personally. For me Satriani and Vai et.al are all superb guitarists, technically world class and so on, I've got the solo albums but just don't enjoy listening to them for more than a few minutes but I can put on one of Zappa's Shut Up N Play / Guitar albums (that consist of just guitar solos) and quite happily listen to and get lost in the intricacies for hours.

Re the guitars - I've got a Stevie Ray Vaughn Fender Strat and a decent precision bass and not enough time to enjoy either properly!!
Ship Ahoy :biggrin:
 

SteCenturion

I am your Father
Re the getting Zappa - perfectly fair not to get him IMHO. I love the stuff personally. For me Satriani and Vai et.al are all superb guitarists, technically world class and so on, I've got the solo albums but just don't enjoy listening to them for more than a few minutes but I can put on one of Zappa's Shut Up N Play / Guitar albums (that consist of just guitar solos) and quite happily listen to and get lost in the intricacies for hours.

Re the guitars - I've got a Stevie Ray Vaughn Fender Strat and a decent precision bass and not enough time to enjoy either properly!!
Really like the SRV strat, especially the distressed looking version.

Also a big fan of all SRV & Rory Gallagher stuff.

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Might give Zappa another listen as it's been a few years now.

He gets played on Real XS (formerly Rock Radio) from time to time.

Think one of the problems I had with Zappa (if I recall correctly) was a live show/gig I watched on Sky where he did a lot of just talking & ranting. I think this may have been from his extremely bonkers period.
 
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Andy in Sig

Vice President in Exile
I much prefer Satriani, he has a more bluesy element to his playing and is more melodic in my opinion. Having said that I haven't bought any of his stuff since Engines of creation.
As much as I enjoy a good bit of rock, these days I'm all about the jazz
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But, each to their own:cheers:
Do you know the Midnight Blue album by Kenny Burrell. Possibly the perfect blend of blues and lazy but brilliant jazz.
 

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raleighnut

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Really like the SRV strat, especially the distressed looking version.

Also a big fan of all SRV & Rory Gallagher stuff.
I was listening to a guy playing a Rory Gallagher Strat a few weeks back and ended up having a difference of opinion with someone who called them a tribute band. They were Gerry McAvoys Band of Friends after all. As close as you'll ever get to the man himself, plus I got to have another natter with Ted McKenna (drummer with The Sensational Alex Harvey Band before he joined Rory) :biggrin:
 

SteCenturion

I am your Father
I had a very good & very funny guitar tutor who used to say "nice bit of Jazz" every time I hooked a bum note in.
Used to take a few minutes to stop laughing before I could concentrate again.

We shared the same 'off beat' (pardon the pun) sense of humour.

He would often hand me the tab to a song or practice sheet with the title re-named.

Enter the Cabin Boy was a favourite.
 

SteCenturion

I am your Father
I was listening to a guy playing a Rory Gallagher Strat a few weeks back and ended up having a difference of opinion with someone who called them a tribute band. They were Gerry McAvoys Band of Friends after all. As close as you'll ever get to the man himself, plus I got to have another natter with Ted McKenna (drummer with The Sensational Alex Harvey Band before he joined Rory) :biggrin:
That's pretty cool @raleighnut.
 

jazzkat

Fixed wheel fanatic.
Do you know the Midnight Blue album by Kenny Burrell. Possibly the perfect blend of blues and lazy but brilliant jazz.
Kenny Burrell is one of my favourite guitarists. You are spot on about the mix of blues and Jazz, it's a key part of a lot of that late 50's early 60's hard bop - I love it. He's got amazing chops too, some of his pentatonic lines, if you whacked the distortion on, wouldn't be too out of place in any big rock/metal tune. If you like Kenny check out Grant Green another of my favourites, a very underrated player.
 
I have quite serious GAS (Guitar Aquistion Syndrome).
Can't do links so here goes the list.

Still on hit list (will have them one day in the distant future)
1. Gibson ES 355

6. Gretsch - White Falcon (double cut) re-issue

Ooh!
The 335 makes me think of Dave Edmunds!!




And, as much as I like the G6120 series of Gretsches, the White Falcon only means on man to me



Whilst on the subject of Gretsch...........................
http://www.gretschguitars.com/blog/...zer-donates-gretsch-guitar-to-the-Smithsonian

http://newsdesk.si.edu/releases/smithsonian-receives-brian-setzer-s-gretsch-guitar
 

SteCenturion

I am your Father
So glad you resurrected this thread @Richard A Thackeray :thumbsup:

335 to me means Noel Gallagher, Chuck Berry & Johnny Marr amongst others.

The White Falcon is just eye candy, but features in the Black Stone Cherry live sets often... going to watch them (again) on 31st Oct in Mcr.

love the Cult, don't really know Edmunds...

did he have a House Party once ?
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
Went to see a mates band, The DTs in 85-86 at the Princess Charlotte (regular monthly gig and the guitarist was a guy called Steve Walwyn who plays a 'Tele' and has been in Dr Feelgood now for 20 years) and there was a 335 leant up against a Marshall. After a couple of numbers Simon (Simon 'Honeyboy' Hickling) announced that they had a guest tonight and a little fella wearing dungarees came on stage picked up the 335 then turned and walked to the mike to shout 'Awlright' . Steve Marriott, the Gibson looked huge on him. :biggrin:
 
So glad you resurrected this thread @Richard A Thackeray :thumbsup:
335 to me means Noel Gallagher, Chuck Berry & Johnny Marr amongst others.
Forgot about Berry, & indeed Marty McFly, in 'Back To The Future' (first one)



love the Cult, don't really know Edmunds...
Dave Edmunds is quite a well-renown singer/song-writer/producer/guitarist/performer

He did an entire album of Phil Specter influenced tracks (minus the wigs & gunshots!), called 'Subtle As A Flying Mallet', it's splendid!!!, with such tracks as;


He was in, & indeed, formed RockPile. with Nick Lowe, who later married Carlene Carter-Cash (Jonny & June Carters daughter)
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYw_q4tSU48

His 70's/80's singles included; Girls Talk', 'I Hear You Knockin', Queen Of Hearts', Crawling The Wreckage', Singing The Blues', & (the George Jones song) 'The Race is On' (with the Stray Cats, who he produced 2 albums for)
I still have my LPs, & 7' singles


 
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Plax

Plax

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Some interesting videos on the go here, been a bit AWOL lately so only just working my way through them.
I'm in awe of Stevie Vai. I mean, he must have massive hands. I struggle to get my thumb over the neck to mute the bass strings when I'm (badly) rocking it with my power chords. He makes it look easy. Probably because it is for him.

Anyway, still playing the guitar although over the Christmas period I only picked it up a handful of times. I'm not getting too bad now, people don't run away screaming at least.
Got GAS bad though. I have been trying to keep my numbers down though and have sold 2 to get 2.
My collection now consists of;
Yamaha C40A classical (just can't part with this one, as I have had it forever)
Washburn EAT12 electro acoustic
MIM Fender Telecaster (in a nice candy apple red) electric with Fender Mustang II modeling amp
Seagull S6

The Seagull S6 is my latest acquisition and I'm really pleased with it;
http://www.seagullguitars.com/seagull_s6_original.html

I'd heard good things about them, and managed to have a play on one when I was on a day out in Liverpool. I then made it my mission to get some pennies together and buy one.
 
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