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Reply #90 posted 10/03/07 3:28pm

thebanishedone

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of course prince is a rock star,he looks like a typical rock star (especialy in the 80's).
problem is with the ignorance of
average music consuments.
they see kiss or sexy mf video and they don't have a clue
that he actualy plays mean guitar.

if 28 08 2007 indigo aftershow ever see the light of the day it will be hailed as one of the hottest guitar peformances ever.
everything prince played that nigh was transcedental./especially solo on calhoun square.
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Reply #91 posted 10/03/07 4:08pm

PurpleRain747

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Eye rember having seen the article in RS, and was shocked beyond recognition how Prince, 1 of the best if not the best of all guitarists, could have been so tactlessly left out! It outraged me, not even Santana was there!!! Prince should b # 1 in the least! There isn't anything he can't do on a guitar it is almost as if it were an xtention 2 heaven!!! All eye can say is that it will take years 4 people 2 comprehend how special Prince truly is, probably (and regretfully) it will not b in his lifetime.
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Reply #92 posted 10/03/07 4:21pm

darshan

'PRINCE has topped a new U.S. poll to find the Most Underrated Guitarist. The editors of rock magazine Rolling Stone asked readers to list the top rockers who failed to make their 100 Greatest Guitarists Of All Time survey.'

Because Prince is an all rounder he typically gets ignored in these types of lists. Anyone who saw him at one of his '21 Nights In London' Aftershow gigs will tell you what an amazing guitarist he is. Its criminal that RS ignored him from the original 100 but not surprising; they have always undervalued Prince's contribution to music. RS need to realise Prince isn't just the most underrated guitarist, but the most underrated artist there's ever been, PERIOD.
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Reply #93 posted 10/03/07 6:28pm

UshKells

Kurt Cobain is infact the worst guitarist to have ever done his thang. anyone who appreciates music knows this. but on the otherhand WOOO YEAH PRINCE! 'bout time.
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Reply #94 posted 10/03/07 7:11pm

whendovescry20
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'bout time
tho i'm sure more than a few ppl are wondering why he wasn't on the first list eek
Prince rocks!

Prince makes his guitar gently weep - Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame (2004)


[Edited 10/2/07 0:06am]



Because you can't see any of his performaces on youtube!!!
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Reply #95 posted 10/03/07 7:23pm

Illustrator

Goddammit!
Theo's snoring is distracting me from being able to read all of y'all posts!
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Reply #96 posted 10/03/07 8:34pm

DrKat

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paisleypark4 said:

THATS GREAT!!!!!

i heard Steve Vai is good too, but i know nothing about him


Check out Vai when he was playing with Zappa!! cool
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Reply #97 posted 10/03/07 8:38pm

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Here's the Rolling Stone Website link for this: You can add a comment to it.

http://www.rollingstone.c...uitarists/
cracknbush
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Reply #98 posted 10/04/07 2:12am

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In October's Q magazine there's an article about the 10 most perfect songs (no Prince btw, and they include Pete Doherty in their songwriter feature)...
Howver, there is one section that reads....
"Image Is Crucial
Each of the bands and artists on the list have an instantly recognisable sound that's all their own.When we listen to their songs, we engage not only with the sound but with the popular image of the performers too. As soon as you think of these bands or artists, we think of their sound and their personal history, and these things are inexplicably intertwined."

Therefore, that is why Prince is never (ok maybe occasionally) rated highly on guitarist lists. Because he mixes the guitars in with everything else, releases non-guitar based tracks, and these are the ones which inform the general public about his skills. I do my bit by lending my (shhhh!) Trojan Horse aftershow (shhhh!) CD to people who reckon he can't play a guitar... that usually shuts 'em up!

So, if Prince were to "do a Pearl Jam" and make everything available, he would rocket up the lists.... then tickets to his aftershows would be like gold dust!!! lol
We ain't from Hollywood, so you know it's all good
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Reply #99 posted 10/04/07 4:28am

dpwives

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Volitan said:

Kurt Cobain and Neil Young are TERRIBLE.....



Kurt was in the list for his songwriting skills on the guitar., remember what they all say beatles songs are the easiest songs to play but the hardest to write. same with nirvana, so many try all fail.
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Reply #100 posted 10/04/07 4:55am

Fauxie

HenkL said:

I open up the org's Top 100 bass player list:

Marcus Miller
Jamaaladeen Tacuma
Jaco Pastorius
Bootsy
Flea
Marc King
Stanley Clarke
Larry Graham
Verdine White
James Alexander
Victor Wooten
Louis Johnson
Bernard Edwards
Marvin Isley
Robert Bell
Marshall "Rock" Jones
Graham Maby

Any more?


James Jamerson?

Ah, I see I'm not the first to add his name. smile
[Edited 10/4/07 4:58am]
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Reply #101 posted 10/04/07 5:12am

iloveannie

georgeguitar said:

iloveannie said:



I agree too smile Al Di Meola, Joe Satriani, John McLaughlin, Django Rheinhardt, Larry Carlton, PAT METHENY, Charlie Christian, Joe Bonamassa, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Julian Bream, Chet Atkins, Dave Wilcox, oh the list is endless. Yes Prince is very very good but solely as a guitarist he has a lot of peers. And I know he would agree in an instant wink

Now as a musician...


the only person on that list who is better than prince is chet atkins


Better at playing what style exactly? Can't ever imagine hearing Prince play with the same passion for blues as SRV! Jazz better than Django?! OMG smile smile Technically better than Satch?!?! Flawless knowledge of the theory and execution as displayed by Metheny?! Like, wow! We're all entitled to our opinions but, jeez, that one's pushing it wink

Now should we base this debate on what we like to hear or what we know is more advanced? And also should we also check to see whether underrated does actually mean, or even imply, 'of less competence'?

Anyway I'm sure there are a whole load of greater guitarists that would add and subtract names from the list. Let's not forget it was Hendrix who was enamoured with Jeff Beck and was incredulous at just how he got 'those sounds' from his guitar. Everyone has a peer no matter their greatness.
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Reply #102 posted 10/04/07 5:22am

iloveannie

Interesting comment about 'tone' mentioned above. SRV? Unique sound. Hendrix? Unique sound. Gilmour? Unique sound. May? Unique sound. EVH? Unique sound. This list often continues and from a guitarists point of view I know how much finding your own 'tone' matters. It's the holy grail for all/most of us really. No matter how much you spend or what gear you buy, finding 'that tone' is THE singularly hardest part of being a guitarist. It's what can make and break you every single time.

Oh and as for Calhoun Square on 28th? To my ears it sounds like a Jimi tribute. No more. Wonderful all the same but still a Jimi tribute. To my ears though wink

Hey, one last comment about people being blind to Prince's musicianship: many of you seem to be blinkered without realising it wink
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Reply #103 posted 10/04/07 5:24am

Christaro

paisleypark4 said:

THATS GREAT!!!!!

i heard Steve Vai is good too, but i know nothing about him


The best guitar player walking on this planet.
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Reply #104 posted 10/04/07 5:30am

iloveannie

Christaro said:

paisleypark4 said:

THATS GREAT!!!!!

i heard Steve Vai is good too, but i know nothing about him


The best guitar player walking on this planet.


He is very very very good. Spaced out ideas on music creation mind you what with all the out of body stuff and fasting before creating a solo and that. I remember owning a huge poster of Passion and Warfare when I was a kid! For me Satch is the more melodic of the two. Don't like the 'competition' shredders though as they bore the shit out of me after a minute or two.

And for those of you who know not of what we talk, Steve Vai got a job as Frank Zappa's 'stunt guitarist' after sending in complete transcriptions of Zappa's music. Now that is serious stuff. He talks of spending several hours bending the same note to find new ways of expressing it, slacking of the strings and placing them in odd places in order to find the limits of the instrument, that kinda thing. And rigid practice of 8 to 12 hours each day! This is the kind of dedication to the instrument that some of us here are talking about! Exploring its every nuance and taking it, like Jimi did with Leo's creation, way beyond what it's purpose was originally for.
[Edited 10/4/07 5:36am]
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Reply #105 posted 10/04/07 5:40am

Christaro

iloveannie said:

Christaro said:



The best guitar player walking on this planet.


He is very very very good. Spaced out ideas on music creation mind you what with all the out of body stuff and fasting before creating a solo and that. I remember owning a huge poster of Passion and Warfare when I was a kid! For me Satch is the more melodic of the two. Don't like the 'competition' shredders though as they bore the shit out of me after a minute or two.


I love Satriani too. I own every Satch cd. I agree: Satch is the one who's more melodic and accessible. But..... Vai is more original and creative, therefore he will always be my No.1.
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Reply #106 posted 10/04/07 6:51am

LittleRedCorve
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well one of the solo's prince pull off right in front of my eyes @3121london blew the tits right aff me! never seen anything as slick sick funky rockin in all my days as a giger. anyway u can argue till ur blue in the face about who's the best but prince is the COOLEST nobody plays with his style and showmanship. anyway i can pull off a G with the best of them! or an A for that matter


Oh My Gosh! eek Really?!?! Are you okay?!?! Were you able to find them and could they glue them back on?



j/k
lol
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Reply #107 posted 10/04/07 8:57am

markpeg

As far as OVERrated guitarists go, Ace Freely of Kiss has to top that list. I think he is a truly terrible guitarist.
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Reply #108 posted 10/04/07 9:31am

aquabug

prb said:

Snap said:

'bout time
tho i'm sure more than a few ppl are wondering why he wasn't on the first list eek
Prince rocks!

Prince makes his guitar gently weep - Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame (2004)


[Edited 10/2/07 0:06am]


hall of fame performance made me weep ...

for joy smile


woot! prince congrats guitar


he made me cry!, sob!, and bend down on my knees shout hallelujah!
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Reply #109 posted 10/04/07 10:02am

resistance76

Neil Young and Kurt Cobain! Suck? R U Guys Serious?
As far as lead guitar i mean, sure they don't really put it down
but as for rhythm guitar both genius in their own right,
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Reply #110 posted 10/04/07 11:56am

whendovescry20
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HenkL said:

I open up the org's Top 100 bass player list:

Marcus Miller
Jamaaladeen Tacuma
Jaco Pastorius
Bootsy
Flea
Marc King
Stanley Clarke
Larry Graham
Verdine White
James Alexander
Victor Wooten
Louis Johnson
Bernard Edwards
Marvin Isley
Robert Bell
Marshall "Rock" Jones
Graham Maby

Any more?


um...Meshell Ndegeocello But you do acknowledge Louis Johnson
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Reply #111 posted 10/04/07 12:45pm

coolcat

Christaro said:

iloveannie said:



He is very very very good. Spaced out ideas on music creation mind you what with all the out of body stuff and fasting before creating a solo and that. I remember owning a huge poster of Passion and Warfare when I was a kid! For me Satch is the more melodic of the two. Don't like the 'competition' shredders though as they bore the shit out of me after a minute or two.


I love Satriani too. I own every Satch cd. I agree: Satch is the one who's more melodic and accessible. But..... Vai is more original and creative, therefore he will always be my No.1.


smile That's cool. For me Satch is #1. I love the Live in San Fran. DVD set.
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Reply #112 posted 10/04/07 12:48pm

PFunkjazz

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Actually it's Most Under-rated Guitarist.

Here's article and list

10/1/07, 4:32 pm EST

The Twenty-Five Most Underrated Guitarists


Statistics show that the average rock fan spends roughly 4.7 hours per year arguing over who’s the greatest guitarist of all time (see: Rolling Stone’s list of the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time). We asked you who’s most criminally left out of those discussions — in other words, who are the most underrated guitarists ever? Here are the results:

1. Prince
2. Kurt Cobain
3. Neil Young
4. George Harrison
5. Ace Frehley
6. Mike McCready
7. Lindsey Buckingham
8. Mick Taylor
9. Nels Cline
10. Johnny Greenwood
11. Tom Verlaine
12. Carrie Brownstein
13. Mick Jones
14. Robert Fripp
15. Johnny Marr
16. John Frusciante
17. Izzy Stradlin
18. Daniel Johns
19. Vernon Reid
20. Robbie Robertson
21. Mick Ronson
22. Billy Corgan
23. Elliott Smith
24. Eddie Hazel
25. Phil Keaggy



http://www.rollingstone.c...uitarists/
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Reply #113 posted 10/04/07 1:14pm

ganesh

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BRAVO
We make our own way to heaven everyday
"The only Love there is, is the Love we make"
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Reply #114 posted 10/04/07 2:16pm

abigailj

thebanishedone said:

of course prince is a rock star,he looks like a typical rock star (especialy in the 80's).

Well I have never thought he looks typical anything. (Mind you I was only aged 1 - 11 in the 80's)
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Reply #115 posted 10/04/07 3:50pm

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iloveannie said:

Christaro said:



The best guitar player walking on this planet.


He is very very very good. Spaced out ideas on music creation mind you what with all the out of body stuff and fasting before creating a solo and that. I remember owning a huge poster of Passion and Warfare when I was a kid! For me Satch is the more melodic of the two. Don't like the 'competition' shredders though as they bore the shit out of me after a minute or two.

And for those of you who know not of what we talk, Steve Vai got a job as Frank Zappa's 'stunt guitarist' after sending in complete transcriptions of Zappa's music. Now that is serious stuff. He talks of spending several hours bending the same note to find new ways of expressing it, slacking of the strings and placing them in odd places in order to find the limits of the instrument, that kinda thing. And rigid practice of 8 to 12 hours each day! This is the kind of dedication to the instrument that some of us here are talking about! Exploring its every nuance and taking it, like Jimi did with Leo's creation, way beyond what it's purpose was originally for.
[Edited 10/4/07 5:36am]

I've seen vai a number of times, but at one gig in nottingham, he was dancing about, did a kind of prince scream, then looked a bit sheepish, and said 'i just want to be prince'!

he was joking obviously, but i suspect he has a lot of respect for the guy!
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Reply #116 posted 10/04/07 4:03pm

coolcat

iloveannie said:

Christaro said:



The best guitar player walking on this planet.


He is very very very good. Spaced out ideas on music creation mind you what with all the out of body stuff and fasting before creating a solo and that. I remember owning a huge poster of Passion and Warfare when I was a kid! For me Satch is the more melodic of the two. Don't like the 'competition' shredders though as they bore the shit out of me after a minute or two.

And for those of you who know not of what we talk, Steve Vai got a job as Frank Zappa's 'stunt guitarist' after sending in complete transcriptions of Zappa's music. Now that is serious stuff. He talks of spending several hours bending the same note to find new ways of expressing it, slacking of the strings and placing them in odd places in order to find the limits of the instrument, that kinda thing. And rigid practice of 8 to 12 hours each day! This is the kind of dedication to the instrument that some of us here are talking about! Exploring its every nuance and taking it, like Jimi did with Leo's creation, way beyond what it's purpose was originally for.
[Edited 10/4/07 5:36am]


iloveannie, I've never been in more awe of a guitarist than after watching Satch on the live in SF DVD... he's doing every technique in the book... but it is all perfectly natural like he's breathing... amazing control of the whammy bar... harmonics, you name it...
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Reply #117 posted 10/04/07 4:43pm

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*claps for prince* biggrin
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Reply #118 posted 10/04/07 5:38pm

LoDog

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It's a travesty that he wasn't on the list in the first place. Who comes up with these list anyway?
Peace and be wild!
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Reply #119 posted 10/04/07 7:30pm

DerekH

abigailj said:

When people think of good guitarists are they not most likely to think of 'rock' music?

I think perhaps 'rock fans' (that is a generalisation I know sorry) don't see Prince as a 'rock star'. He isn't part of their genre, image etc. One example of this would be that recently a UK radio station called Kerrang, which is predominantly a rock station and is branded alongside a rock magazine, played a Prince tune and received complaints from listeners that Prince should not be played on the station. (I didn't hear this personally but my partner told me about it)

Kerrang (from what I can remember) is a hard rock/metal magazine. I didn't know they had a radio show.

Speaking of magazines, about a month ago I saw a UK-based rock guitar magazine called "Total Guitar". It's kind of like how Guitar World magazine is in the US, with equipment reviews, lessons, interviews, etc. Total Guitar had an article called "Why Prince Still Rocks" and followed that with a Prince-style funk guitar lesson showing different funk chord shapes and techniques!



Prince is IMO a non conformist. He can play so many kinds of music and doesnt fit in anywhere specifically. He is unique.
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