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Thread started 08/03/06 6:26pm

thebanishedone

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ernie isley vs. prince

ernie isley from the isley brother is probably the most underrated guitar player
in the world of popular music.
if there was any justice he would be prAISED as top 20 guitar player.
he is almost never in best guitar player list.
i like prince more but ernie isley is better guitar player .
he is more fluent.
i base my opinion on tracks like
climbing up the ladder
hope you feeling better love
balad for the falen soldier
who's that lady


who do you find better?

notice:this is another just for fun guitar thread .there is no the best guitar player ion the world.there's one in every crowd.
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Reply #1 posted 08/03/06 6:27pm

nurse

brick Of course it's Prince worship.
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Reply #2 posted 08/03/06 7:59pm

PurpleJam

Ernie is indeed very underrated as a player. His solo album was a really nice one but sadly didn't do very well. I had always wished that Ernie would have gone his own way and did his own thing away from The Isley Brothers as I feel that he was constantly stuck too much within their formula of R&B which is probably why he is not more known and appreciated for his fantastic skills.

As far as who is a better player than Ernie goes, I would not say better but I think that Prince, Mick Taylor and Peter Green are without a doubt just as great and in the same league as him. And if youre also including players no longer around I would also mention Eddie Hazel.
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Reply #3 posted 08/03/06 8:02pm

sexxydancer

Prince is in a league of his own-THE greatest musician alive! 2me,anyway...
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Reply #4 posted 08/03/06 8:08pm

wonder505

PurpleJam said:

I had always wished that Ernie would have gone his own way and did his own thing away from The Isley Brothers as I feel that he was constantly stuck too much within their formula of R&B which is probably why he is not more known and appreciated for his fantastic skills.


That is a shame indeed. "That Lady" remains my all time favorite classic and the guitar piece is incredible.
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Reply #5 posted 08/03/06 8:45pm

PurpleJam

wonder505 said:

PurpleJam said:

I had always wished that Ernie would have gone his own way and did his own thing away from The Isley Brothers as I feel that he was constantly stuck too much within their formula of R&B which is probably why he is not more known and appreciated for his fantastic skills.


That is a shame indeed. "That Lady" remains my all time favorite classic and the guitar piece is incredible.



I said nothing about hating his brother although the whole Mr.Big persona is just a complete embarassment and really old already.
I also like many of The Isleys songs especially Voyage to Atlantis but I think it would be much more interesting to see what Ernie could do on his own. I'm sure it would be much more enjoyable than what The Isley Brothers are doing THESE DAYS WITH R.KELLY.
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Reply #6 posted 08/03/06 8:52pm

wonder505

PurpleJam said:

wonder505 said:



That is a shame indeed. "That Lady" remains my all time favorite classic and the guitar piece is incredible.



I said nothing about hating his brother although the whole Mr.Big persona is just a complete embarassment and really old already.
I also like many of The Isleys songs especially Voyage to Atlantis but I think it would be much more interesting to see what Ernie could do on his own. I'm sure it would be much more enjoyable than what The Isley Brothers are doing THESE DAYS WITH R.KELLY.


I didn't care too much that Mr. Big/R. Kelly drama stuff, but some of his current tracks are okay.
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Reply #7 posted 08/03/06 10:57pm

7teen

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wonder505 said:

PurpleJam said:




I said nothing about hating his brother although the whole Mr.Big persona is just a complete embarassment and really old already.
I also like many of The Isleys songs especially Voyage to Atlantis but I think it would be much more interesting to see what Ernie could do on his own. I'm sure it would be much more enjoyable than what The Isley Brothers are doing THESE DAYS WITH R.KELLY.


I didn't care too much that Mr. Big/R. Kelly drama stuff, but some of his current tracks are okay.


You wanna tell 'em or should I... OK I will, We're talking about ERNIE not Ron Isley! GOSH!!!

And in my most humble opinion, who do I find better: JESSE JOHNSON! Besides I have his guitar as you can see! Ha!!!
Never let me slip, cause if I slip, then I'm slippin
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Reply #8 posted 08/03/06 11:13pm

JesseDezz

Since this is just for fun, here goes my take (a good head to head): I'll go with Ernie for lead and overall sound/amps/effects/guitars. I love his guitar SOUND moreso than P's. He has a distinctive sound and is a great rhythm player as well. His solo album is a classic and his performance of "Back to Square One" on David Letterman's old NBC show was somethin' else.

I love P's funk rhythm playing more, though. I love his lead playing as well, though I'm partial to the Cloud days. The whole whammy-bar thing ain't my cup of tea, at least not comin' from P. (The whammy is an indispensable part of my own playing, though). Just love the whole, Santana-esque lead playing without the whammy.

To me, it's a tie, though I'll probably take Jesse Johnson or Eric Gales over both of them wink

They're all GREAT guitar players!!!
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Reply #9 posted 08/04/06 1:30am

Krid

wonder505 said:

PurpleJam said:

I had always wished that Ernie would have gone his own way and did his own thing away from The Isley Brothers as I feel that he was constantly stuck too much within their formula of R&B which is probably why he is not more known and appreciated for his fantastic skills.


That is a shame indeed. "That Lady" remains my all time favorite classic and the guitar piece is incredible.


SUMMERBREEZE !!!!
cool
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Reply #10 posted 08/04/06 12:48pm

thebanishedone

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prince is great with whammy bar,it adds new dimension to his guitar playing.
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Reply #11 posted 08/04/06 1:03pm

FunkMistress

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Krid said:

wonder505 said:



That is a shame indeed. "That Lady" remains my all time favorite classic and the guitar piece is incredible.


SUMMERBREEZE !!!!
cool


"Ain't I Been Good To You" = love guitar love
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Reply #12 posted 08/04/06 1:08pm

ThePunisher

Ernie is certainly one of my favorite guitar players. His guitar work on the Isley Bro.s song "Ballad Of The Fallen Soldier" is awesome! So is his work on "Footsteps In The Dark" Ernie can certainly hold his own against the best. As for who's better, Him or Prince? I could'nt choose. They both are very good at what they do.
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Reply #13 posted 08/04/06 5:02pm

MickG

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ernie isley who?
News: Prince pulls his head out his ass in the last moment.
Bad News: Prince wasted too much quality time doing so.
You have those internalized issues because you want to, you like to, stop.
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Reply #14 posted 08/04/06 5:49pm

PurpleJam

What about Eddie Hazel anyone?
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Reply #15 posted 08/04/06 9:49pm

17dayz

Hard to say who's better. They're both pretty good. But Prince may have a certain edge because he exhibits more of his various influences in his music from jazz to rock-to fusion to progressive rock. But there are plenty of guitarists much better than Prince. Check out this brotha named Greg Howe. Totally blows Eddie Van Halen away.

However, Ernie had the benefit of playing with Jimi Hendrix (Jimi was a member of the Isley Bros band back in the early 60s) and learning alot from him as well as influencing him. Also since he hasnt led his own band and r&b musicians are never profiled, we dont know what his other influences are. We also dont know what other types of music he enjoys playing and we certainly never get to see him outside of the Isely context, so for all we know he may be the new Hendrix.
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Reply #16 posted 08/04/06 9:50pm

thebanishedone

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eddie h was amazing,his version of california dreaming is a must have
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Reply #17 posted 08/04/06 10:04pm

JesseDezz

17dayz said:

We also dont know what other types of music he enjoys playing and we certainly never get to see him outside of the Isely context, so for all we know he may be the new Hendrix.


I take it you haven't heard his solo album, "High Wire". Classic stuff!!! Get thee to amazon.com now - I command thee!!!
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