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He has said that his gibson was giving him problems with fingerpicking and that he wasn't going to give up and use a pick because playing with his fingers is his style.
Not many electric players can finger pick let a lone travis pick like Lindsey. In my opinion theres nothign more borring than listen to a guy saw a guitar in half with a pick. It's totally generic and predictable. There are THOUSANDS of guitarists that strum chords out. Lindsey's style is a rarety. |
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He can't: 1) play blues authentically 2) improvise in a band situation 3)...oh, hell, there's just too many to mention...this bores me.
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I think he's a neurotic, vain and insecure twat. (thanks mari )
I hate Tango in the Night, His Productional Masterpiece.... I think OOTC is his fourth best solo-album ( GOS included at #1). I think he didn't diss the BTM-line-up out of jealousy, but out of about the artistic poorness of the result of their studiowork. (and i agreed) so...out of arrogance.
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I used to think that if I had the talent, money and rockstar life to only a small degree of what LB has I would be happy. Then, when you get it you find it's not enough and you want more. Call it greed or ambition or whatever. I think Lindsey wants more. Maybe not financially but certainly in terms of commercial success or praise. |
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eh.. Peter Green??? Hello!? (edit: ok, I misread that. thought you said playing with a pick was boring, not just strumming) (but I don't think strumming's necessarily boring) I don't know, I guess I'm not so tied to LB anymore, I just enjoy music in general. What's good is good. Sometimes, let's go cryptic, what's great is not so good at all. I mean, some musicians aren't really very great on a technical level, but create the most moving music anyway. (and that gives me hope... ) As for other more versitile guitarists, maybe we can let loose Chili on this one Last edited by Mari; 03-07-2006 at 01:23 PM.. |
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*shudder*Living here makes me feel tainted & wrong |
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Lindsey's style and sound is based around what he does with his fingers. It sounds great and looks very interesting but it can limit you as a player too in some respects. Lindsey uses a form similar to Travis picking, Knopfler uses his fingers too but in a totally different way. He uses the flesh a lot more and tends to stick with three fingers most of the time. Eric uses both fingers and pick depending on the song and instrument. I'm actually in awe of players that can do both. I use my fingers but would love to be able to have full control of a pick. There are certain sounds you just cannot replicate with fingers alone. I certainly think that players such as Clapton, Hendrix, Slash and Peter Green to name just four wouldn't have sounded the way they did/do by playing any other way. It's what you feel most comfortable with and what you feel works to express yourself in the best way. |
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Rick Vito Bob Welch Mark Knopfler Warren Haynes Doyle Bramhall II Keith Richards Paul McCartney (yeah, he's known as a bass player, but he's an incredibly versatile guitarist, as well) Larry Carlton Lee Ritenour I could go on...but it would be pointless...there's your examples.
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Mark Knopfler in terms of styles. He can play Jazz, Blues, Rock, Country and improvise within those "boundaries" and he can mix them too. |
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Earwax build-up strikes again.
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I listen to many other guitarists than Lindsey but my technique is mostly influenced by him. It's far more intresting and unique to listen to than say, the hundred millin hendrix wannabes that shread all the time. |
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PS no disrespect to Hendrix it wasn't his fault people copied him and he even said himself soemthing like "People are getting so good at copying me they copy my mistakes." Hendrix would be the first to admit that he was a slopppy player. |
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