1996: Ft Lauderdale
1998: Birmingham
2000: Charlotte, Tampa
2003: Tampa, Atlanta, Phoenix
2004: Kissimmee
2008: West Palm Beach, Bonnaroo, Columbia
2010: MSG2
2012: Music Midtown
2014: Memphis
2016: Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, Jacksonville, JazzFest 2018: Wrigley 1, Fenway 1 2022: Nashville 2023: Ft. Worth II
yeah he fucking can.
just because he isnt busting out into 10 min. solos all the time...
He has his own sound which I appreciate more than anything. Im glad he isnt copying like alot of guitarists do.
Well said sis.To true he can play and doesn't need to follow the endless musical wanking so prevalent with many others to please the boys.
He is so cool he doesn't even break sweat on stage.
“There should be a place where only the things you want to happen, happen”
The Edge invented a guitar style of his own that has been hugely influential. He is one of a handful of players whose sound is instantly recognizable within a few notes. To say he can't play is ignorant.
Django Reinhardt
Trey Anastasio
Frusciante
MM
Hendrix
are (were) all pretty damn good
“I know this song so well, I can smoke a cigarette, have a drink, brush my teeth, take a shit, and mow the lawn while singing it. But I'll only be doing a couple of those things during this version.”
The Edge invented a guitar style of his own that has been hugely influential. He is one of a handful of players whose sound is instantly recognizable within a few notes. To say he can't play is ignorant.
Nah, John Martyn invented The Edge's style, but he could play:
None of you have ever heard of this guy: Ranier Ptacek.
Possibly one of the most underrated players out there. Pure awesomeness. There was a clip floating around some time ago, of him playing Life is Fine, on Jools years ago. Hauntingly beautiful. He was very emotional at the end, i guess because of his illness, but omg he still nailed it. Really moving.
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and there was a guy called Danny Gatton, aka "The Humbler", who other guitarists used to travel for miles to see to be shocked and awed. I ahev never heard anything, but he is supposed to be the ants nipples !!
My instructor actually took lessons from Danny. Says he is w/o a doubt the best that has ever played. Also that while we are all thinking on the neck..Danny was thinking on and off the neck. I guess you'd have to see him explain that part. lol
i'd say as far as straight technical skill goes, there's little competition that can hang with yngwie malmsteen or jason becker, but those are both far from my favorite sounds or styles. i love listening to hendrix because of the soul that meshed so well with the insane talent. also, andy mckee is UNBELIEVABLE. go here and check out any one of these vids/songs (don't worry, none of them are epic 15 minuters or anything ) : http://youtube.com/results?search_query=andy+mckee&search=Search
Do you see the way that tree bends?
Does it inspire?
Leaning out to catch the sun's rays...
A lesson to be applied.
Best night of my life. . .
Noblesville, IN 06-22-03.
That was really freaking cool. Is all his stuff that good?
Avoid his eighties stuff like the plague, but I'd definitely recommend all his albums from his second release, The Tumbler (1968) to One World (1977). His latest album, On The Cobbles (2004), is pretty fine, too, although he doesn't like it much.
He was very good friends with Nick Drake, and their styles mesh a lot (though I consider JM the superior guitarist, singer and songwriter).
Here's some more.
The drum machine is very primitive, but John's playing is beautiful and moving:
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If you get on you tube punch in 'Amazing guitar solo' and check out the brazilian guy on there. He's as good as anyone I've seen.
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2004: Kissimmee
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Well said sis.To true he can play and doesn't need to follow the endless musical wanking so prevalent with many others to please the boys.
He is so cool he doesn't even break sweat on stage.
I'M NOT A SLAVE TO A WORLD THAT DOESN'T GIVE A SHIT.
Warren Haynes/Derek Trucks are my #2's
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The Edge invented a guitar style of his own that has been hugely influential. He is one of a handful of players whose sound is instantly recognizable within a few notes. To say he can't play is ignorant.
I am a man, I am advanced.....I am the first man to borrow Stone's leather pants!
Trey Anastasio
Frusciante
MM
Hendrix
are (were) all pretty damn good
...BB King!!
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dreamer in my dream
we got the guns
i love you,but im..............callin out.........callin out
Nah, John Martyn invented The Edge's style, but he could play:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jt2i-otENqk
Edit: Wow, he's got an entry on Wiki.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rainer_Ptacek
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Mike/Stone
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y61jItPx4hg
Alex Lifeson
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iONLKn5VHY4
Trey Anastasio
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVBj37f7RMk
Tommy Emmanuel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft9LVWoLSwQ (imo the greatest living guitarist)
Joe Satriani
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIDss4_IoaQ (Wait for about 1:40 into it....insane)
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zakk wylde
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to name a few.
That was really freaking cool. Is all his stuff that good?
My instructor actually took lessons from Danny. Says he is w/o a doubt the best that has ever played. Also that while we are all thinking on the neck..Danny was thinking on and off the neck. I guess you'd have to see him explain that part. lol
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http://youtube.com/results?search_query=andy+mckee&search=Search
Does it inspire?
Leaning out to catch the sun's rays...
A lesson to be applied.
Best night of my life. . .
Noblesville, IN 06-22-03.
myspace.com/justonemorebottle
Avoid his eighties stuff like the plague, but I'd definitely recommend all his albums from his second release, The Tumbler (1968) to One World (1977). His latest album, On The Cobbles (2004), is pretty fine, too, although he doesn't like it much.
He was very good friends with Nick Drake, and their styles mesh a lot (though I consider JM the superior guitarist, singer and songwriter).
Here's some more.
The drum machine is very primitive, but John's playing is beautiful and moving:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYLVM560Fok