wwaldmanfan Posted March 27, 2017 Share Posted March 27, 2017 Use The Force, Keith... Link to comment
Poncho Posted March 27, 2017 Share Posted March 27, 2017 "The lead guitar wasn´t the star???". How unbelievable is that. Being a lead guitarist myself, I can tell you, lead guitarists always get the girls, it never fails. So it seems amazing there was once a time when lead guitarists were just another fuzzy member of the band. Great article, as always Gilbert. You got me thinking that The Shadows were perhaps the first guitar group from England, copying the concept of the Ventures. Another early great guitarist that I also loved was Eddie Cochran. I just love his attitude with the guitar. He just plugged in and started strumming those powerful chords while he sang. It´s a shame he died so young in a tragic accident. The Who did a great cover of Summertime Blues. It just goes to show you what a great guitar song it really was. Wow, your article really got me thinking of a lot of the great early guitarists. It´s not easy being an innovator, and you make that very clear in this article Sir. Thanks again for another great one. Saludos Link to comment
Bones13 Posted March 28, 2017 Share Posted March 28, 2017 Wonderful article, TYVM! so much music to go look for now... and to listen to in a different way. [Home Digital] MSB Premier DAC > Modright LS300 > Atma-Sphere "Class D" Monoblocks > Daedalus Audio Muse Studio Speakers [Home Analog] Technics SL-1200G > Boulder 508 (Benz Glider SL) [Office] Laptop > Kitsune R2R lvl3 > Violectric V281 > Meze Liric / Meze Elite [Travel] Laptop/iPad -> Focal Bathys Link to comment
bottlerocket Posted March 28, 2017 Share Posted March 28, 2017 And not one word about Muddy Waters or other blues influences. I need to go check out Duane Eddy. Link to comment
agladstone Posted March 29, 2017 Share Posted March 29, 2017 Thanks for the fun article! I'm obviously familiar with the name Duane Eddy, but can't say I've ever really spent any time listening to his music. As a want to be lead guitarist myself (I try and have a ton of fun doing it, that's all that counts:) ), I will listen to some Duane Eddy and Ventures. Thanks! Link to comment
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