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Thread started 01/14/04 6:23pm

thebanishedone

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eric clapton is the first guitar revolutionar,not jimi

many people say how jimi hendrix set new standard of guitar playing.
that's not true.
in 1966(year later was first expiriance album)
there was a group named cream with eric clapton as a guitar player.
they invented hard rock.
when eric was with cream his guitar playing was totaly diffrent.
he started with wah wah,heavy bending,feedback.
jimi came latter.
after cream eric completly changed his guitar style and started playing far more conventional,
but his guitar playing in cream was diffrent story.
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Reply #1 posted 01/14/04 6:44pm

FalseSetto

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WHAT'S YO'POINT , bruh ??


How U gon' "Invent" somethin' ...
And a year later ...

GET yo'SHIT jacked / flipped / RE-Invented ?!?!?
((( FOREVER )))


and, PLEEEZ don't get me started on what it was YOU
think eric invented

BLUES WAS JACKED FROM eric & the rest of that crew.
( which was/is the VERY fondation of where eric got/gets ALL of his shit)


And, besides...
Jeff Beck was REALLY doin'thangs NOT eric clapton !
( if U wanna talk about who was groundbreaking )

Jimi tore his ass up, as well...

no disrespect Banishedone , but U need to hit the (music) Library.
"Who gon' clean up all deez Flowers" ----Eddie Murphy as mr. clarence
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Reply #2 posted 01/14/04 6:44pm

Sdldawn

thebanishedone said:

many people say how jimi hendrix set new standard of guitar playing.
that's not true.
in 1966(year later was first expiriance album)
there was a group named cream with eric clapton as a guitar player.
they invented hard rock.
when eric was with cream his guitar playing was totaly diffrent.
he started with wah wah,heavy bending,feedback.
jimi came latter.
after cream eric completly changed his guitar style and started playing far more conventional,
but his guitar playing in cream was diffrent story.


I dont care who came first, Jimi was amazing, and groundbreaking.. Eric is a great guitarist, but as a leader, Jimi led.


sorry, its the truth.
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Reply #3 posted 01/14/04 6:49pm

Supernova

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thebanishedone said:

eric clapton is the first guitar revolutionar,not jimi

Lemme guess...you don't know anything about guitar playing or guitarists prior to 1966?
This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes.
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Reply #4 posted 01/14/04 6:50pm

FalseSetto

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Ya Heard ??


Well, it's BROAD statements like that
( ERIC STARTED this/that )

that can get ya clowned...

Arnold palmer & Jack nicholas were great too
UNTIL ...


If he'd said : "Charlie Christian" etc.etc

It would have prolly been Just !

must be a youngin'
OR
got caught up in the "Hype" machine like most...
"Who gon' clean up all deez Flowers" ----Eddie Murphy as mr. clarence
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Reply #5 posted 01/14/04 6:55pm

thebanishedone

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for some reason you try to act stupid or something.
jeff back group started at 1969 or 1970.
jimi hendrix expiriance stared in 1967.
cream's first album is from 1966.
eric was the first guitar player on the record
who experimented with wah wah,heavy bending of the strings,
feedback,early distortion.
he did it before back and hendrix.
i love jimi but eric was the first.
that was all i wanted to say,
so don't interpretate my lines in some other things i didnt say.
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Reply #6 posted 01/14/04 6:59pm

FalseSetto

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U funny as HELL
wit yo' little "Timeline"

BO DIDDLEY KICKED OFF THE DISTORTED Scene

it's past ya bedtime(line)



youngin'
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Reply #7 posted 01/14/04 7:10pm

MrTation

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thebanishedone said:

for some reason you try to act stupid or something.
jeff back group started at 1969 or 1970.
jimi hendrix expiriance stared in 1967.
cream's first album is from 1966.
eric was the first guitar player on the record
who experimented with wah wah,heavy bending of the strings,
feedback,early distortion.
he did it before back and hendrix.
i love jimi but eric was the first.
that was all i wanted to say,
so don't interpretate my lines in some other things i didnt say.



You should re-read the post above yours.Nobody is trying to act stupid, but you ARE making broad generalizations about Clapton and guitarists in general.Clapton will be the first to tell you that he was influenced by Hendrix.
"...all you need ...is justa touch...of mojo hand....."
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Reply #8 posted 01/14/04 7:11pm

Supernova

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thebanishedone said:

for some reason you try to act stupid or something.
jeff back group started at 1969 or 1970.
jimi hendrix expiriance stared in 1967.
cream's first album is from 1966.
eric was the first guitar player on the record
who experimented with wah wah,heavy bending of the strings,
feedback,early distortion.
he did it before back and hendrix.
i love jimi but eric was the first.
that was all i wanted to say,
so don't interpretate my lines in some other things i didnt say.

Don't trumpet your ignorance so loudly.

And it's Jeff BECK, NOT "BACK"!
This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes.
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Reply #9 posted 01/14/04 7:13pm

FalseSetto

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My main man ...
MrT.



I think dude's name : The "Banished" one ?
is about to reign TRUE
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Reply #10 posted 01/14/04 7:17pm

rdhull

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MrTation said:

thebanishedone said:

for some reason you try to act stupid or something.
jeff back group started at 1969 or 1970.
jimi hendrix expiriance stared in 1967.
cream's first album is from 1966.
eric was the first guitar player on the record
who experimented with wah wah,heavy bending of the strings,
feedback,early distortion.
he did it before back and hendrix.
i love jimi but eric was the first.
that was all i wanted to say,
so don't interpretate my lines in some other things i didnt say.



You should re-read the post above yours.Nobody is trying to act stupid, but you ARE making broad generalizations about Clapton and guitarists in general.Clapton will be the first to tell you that he was influenced by Hendrix.


he "cried when jimi died because he left me behind"
"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #11 posted 01/14/04 7:24pm

savoirfaire

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thebanishedone said:

many people say how jimi hendrix set new standard of guitar playing.
that's not true.
in 1966(year later was first expiriance album)
there was a group named cream with eric clapton as a guitar player.
they invented hard rock.
when eric was with cream his guitar playing was totaly diffrent.
he started with wah wah,heavy bending,feedback.
jimi came latter.
after cream eric completly changed his guitar style and started playing far more conventional,
but his guitar playing in cream was diffrent story.


I've said it before, and I'll say it again and again and again. And I'll always get slammed for it (here, anyways).

Listen, I love listening to Jimi's albums. They're hard, they're raw, they're pure, they're cool, I have a few myself, including an album of some of my all-time favourite blues stuff, which I thought definitely outperformed the awesome blues of the legends like King, Waters, and Rogers. And, Hendrix was a great talent, had he lived longer, I couldn't imagine what else he would have contributed.

But he is so so so so very much overrated. And to say Clapton was the first guitar revolutionary is equally dumb. One must go back years and years and years to hear the roots of the electric guitar. Start with the Searing New Orleans Cajun Blues, which seemed to naturally progress into the catchy riff-laden rock-a-billy stylings of the likes of Chuck Berry, and many 50s Bop-Rock stars, which naturally evolved into the slightly more complex sounds in the early 60s, by the likes of Dick Dale and other surf-rock guitarists. The Beatles played around with distorted guitar too, like on Revolver (also 1966), as did the Stones, and Cream, and so many others. Hendrix too played his part in the evolution of the electric guitar, a huge part, maybe the largest of all the ones I mentioned. But he was not the first, he was not the best, and he is not the be-all and end-all of guitars, or even the electric guitar.

This deviates a little from the topic at hand, but it seems to be turning into yet another "hendrix is the best" post.
"Knowledge is preferable to ignorance. Better by far to embrace the hard truth than a reassuring faith. If we crave some cosmic purpose, then let us find ourselves a worthy goal" - Carl Sagan
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Reply #12 posted 01/14/04 7:30pm

FalseSetto

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"savoirfaire"

I feel U , bro

but, there's NO BEST of ANYTHING
Blessed maybe ?


It's calling PRINCE a genius
when there's so MANY before him...NOT LAZY ?
YES.
( even Prince himself use to say that people who called him a genius was under 30yrs. of age )


But Jimi did his thang
but, for my money
one of THE most amazing guitarists EVER
was "WES MONTGOMERY"


(( Gott Damn ))

NO PICK ?
ALL THUMB ??

And, he started late in life on guitar ?


*whew*
[This message was edited Wed Jan 14 19:33:17 PST 2004 by FalseSetto]
[This message was edited Wed Jan 14 19:33:45 PST 2004 by FalseSetto]
[This message was edited Wed Jan 14 19:34:50 PST 2004 by FalseSetto]
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Reply #13 posted 01/14/04 7:36pm

savoirfaire

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FalseSetto said:

"savoirfaire"

but Jimi did his thang
but, for my money
one of THE most amazing guitarists EVER
was "WES MONTGOMERY"


Yes, Wes. A fine example. Or how 'bout Joe Pass. Maybe not the most exciting stuff, but technically unreal. Larry Coryell, Al DiMeola, John McLaughlin, all greats. Lets go back even further, to the days of Django Reinhardt

And, hell, I barely even know the jazz scene, although I'm learning. I know there are a ton of greats that I haven't even heard yet.
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Reply #14 posted 01/14/04 7:39pm

FalseSetto

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OKAY ???


but, I can appreciate the fact that U're NOT makin' dem "BROAD STATEMENTS"
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Reply #15 posted 01/14/04 7:50pm

Lammastide

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I could give less than a shit who released their earliest recording first. I like 'em both.

I just wish Clapton would revisit some of his fuzz rock roots. THAT'D be amazing.
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μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.”
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Reply #16 posted 01/14/04 8:03pm

Adisa

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Chet Atkins! All y'all go get your lesson...





























falloff
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Reply #17 posted 01/14/04 8:18pm

BlaqueKnight

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thebanishedone said:

many people say how jimi hendrix set new standard of guitar playing.
that's not true.
in 1966(year later was first expiriance album)
there was a group named cream with eric clapton as a guitar player.
they invented hard rock.
when eric was with cream his guitar playing was totaly diffrent.
he started with wah wah,heavy bending,feedback.
jimi came latter.
after cream eric completly changed his guitar style and started playing far more conventional,
but his guitar playing in cream was diffrent story.



Yeah, Jimi had no effect on anyone. rolleyes Who is this Jimi dude, anyway? If you wanna go back, go back to Muddy Waters...and stfu
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Reply #18 posted 01/14/04 8:31pm

namepeace

I know less about this issue than virtually everyone who's posted thus far. Methinks the latest Prince/Jimi debate has ignited all this.

On that thread, I said, as did many others, that Jimi was a guitar revolutionary. But no one ever claimed he was the FIRST, to my knowledge. Even the title of this thread is true, it still doesn't discount anything ever said about Jimi. People consider Coleman Hawkins and Lester Young revolutionaries, but Charlie Parker made a wider and deeper impact than either of them. Which is why Bird enjoys a more elevated status than they do in the history of jazz (as I understand that history).

Same goes for Eric and Jimi. Even if Eric was the 1st, Jimi is the most influential. Chronology has little to do with measuring or comparing greatness.

twocents
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Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder
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Reply #19 posted 01/15/04 2:56am

FalseSetto

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namepeace said:Chronology has little to do with measuring or comparing greatness.




" PLOWWW "


end of discussion...



(for someone who cliams to know little on the subject)
U SHUT IT DOWN !!!
"Who gon' clean up all deez Flowers" ----Eddie Murphy as mr. clarence
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Reply #20 posted 01/15/04 3:04am

PusherMan

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stfu
Here I am, you lucky people!
I know a thing or two about a thing or two!!
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Reply #21 posted 01/15/04 3:11am

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First there was Robert Johnson...back in the 20s...
Here I am, you lucky people!
I know a thing or two about a thing or two!!
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Reply #22 posted 01/15/04 6:23am

WildheartXXX

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Clapton for the most part boring conservative fluff for guitar geeks to jerk off to as they revel in it's so called complexity. Has he actually made a consistently great album?!!? Gimme some Jimmy Page instead.
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Reply #23 posted 01/15/04 6:31am

Neversin

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PusherMan said:

First there was Robert Johnson...back in the 20s...

Exactly!

Neversin.
O(+>NIИ<+)O

“Is man merely a mistake of God's? Or God merely a mistake of man's?”

- Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
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Reply #24 posted 01/15/04 6:44am

sinisterpentat
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FalseSetto said:

WHAT'S YO'POINT , bruh ??


How U gon' "Invent" somethin' ...
And a year later ...

GET yo'SHIT jacked / flipped / RE-Invented ?!?!?
((( FOREVER )))


and, PLEEEZ don't get me started on what it was YOU
think eric invented

BLUES WAS JACKED FROM eric & the rest of that crew.
( which was/is the VERY fondation of where eric got/gets ALL of his shit)


And, besides...
Jeff Beck was REALLY doin'thangs NOT eric clapton !
( if U wanna talk about who was groundbreaking )

Jimi tore his ass up, as well...

no disrespect Banishedone , but U need to hit the (music) Library.


batgigglebat
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Reply #25 posted 01/15/04 6:50am

jn2

Chuck Berry & Eddie Cochran for the rock & roll & what about Django Reinhart?, Clapton zzz
there was a group named cream with eric clapton as a guitar player.they invented hard rock
"hard rock" was basically invented by The Kinks ( You Really Got Me..)
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Reply #26 posted 01/15/04 6:52am

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Q: Did Eric ever meet Jimi Hendrix?
A: The two were introduced by ex-Animals bassist Chas Chandler, the man who put together the Jimi Hendrix Experience. They met at an early Cream concert at the Polytechnic of Central London, on October 1, 1966. Jimi had been wary of going to England, but Chandler's promise to introduce him to EC pushed him over the edge. When the two first met, Hendrix played Killing Floor for EC.

Q: Was Clapton influenced by Hendrix?
A: Marc Roberty holds that Hendrix was a "major influence" on Clapton, and that his "driven, fuzz-tone blues opened up a whole new world of possibilities for the electric guitar." The most visible influence Jimi had on Eric was actually fashion. During his stint with Cream, Clapton started wearing psychedelic clothing, and even went so far as to perm his hair like Hendrix. In addition, Jack Bruce wrote the main riff to Sunshine Of Your Love after seeing Jimi for the first time at the first proper Experience gig at the Saville Theatre in London.
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Reply #27 posted 01/15/04 7:17am

FalseSetto

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"sinisterpentatonic" ( 4M )

U are Droppin'BOMBS !!!

Will ya take "DOOD" with ya to the (MUSIC) library next time ya go ??


( great job )

he he he.
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Reply #28 posted 01/15/04 11:27am

namepeace

FalseSetto said:


namepeace said:Chronology has little to do with measuring or comparing greatness.




" PLOWWW "


end of discussion...



(for someone who cliams to know little on the subject)
U SHUT IT DOWN !!!


Thanks.

I wish I did know more about Clapton and some of the others, tho.
Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016

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Reply #29 posted 01/15/04 12:47pm

Slave2daGroove

thebanishedone said:

for some reason you try to act stupid or something.
jeff back group started at 1969 or 1970.
jimi hendrix expiriance stared in 1967.
cream's first album is from 1966.
eric was the first guitar player on the record
who experimented with wah wah,heavy bending of the strings,
feedback,early distortion.
he did it before back and hendrix.
i love jimi but eric was the first.
that was all i wanted to say,
so don't interpretate my lines in some other things i didnt say.



Muddy Waters invented what both of these musicians were doing. Effects (Wah) came after but Clapton never really did anything with effects, Hendrix worked with inventors to create some.

The quote says it all about the3 Hendrix/Clapton comparison. Both had mad respect for each other and influenced each other.

Check your head
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