Reply #90 posted 02/28/14 7:56am
PurpleJedi |
By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! |
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Reply #91 posted 02/28/14 8:25am
jokocur
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stolenlove said:
I haven't seen many... althought others disagree. I think he became way better than Jimi. I mean he's had more time to perfect his crat! Joe Satroni is all feel, no thrill. Eddie Van Halen is just speed and some feeling, Eric Clapton is all bluesy but no speed, Robert Johnson was great though.
I haven't seen players that speed, feel, touch, and sound like Prince. Do you think many can touch him on guitar? especially nowadays.
None no one playin with the intensity of P on stage now... he brings you out of your seats and gives you chills down your spine as the sounds reverberate around the whole arena.. thats how it was at Mohegan and im sure thats how its been in London...but its all personal preference.. anyone who has a favorite guitarist can make a case for them [Edited 2/28/14 8:26am] |
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Reply #92 posted 02/28/14 8:28am
jokocur
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Replica said:
pray4rain said:
Because of ego, one can only lose in the end ...
It's a difference between having an ego and being egoistic.
Agree a thousand percent..perfectly expressed |
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