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Conference napalm::guitar

Title:GUITARnotes - Where Every Note has Emotion
Notice:Discussion of the finer stringed instruments
Moderator:KDX200::COOPER
Created:Thu Aug 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3280
Total number of notes:61432

1647.0. ""Blasing ChOpS!! or Blasing C.O.S"" by CBROWN::PLAFOND (Unsafe At Any Speed) Fri Jan 19 1990 13:48

         Has anyone hear of Richie Kotzen.I've had the tape for a year
    now and I haven't seen a note on him.So I might as well start one.
    
    
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1647.1Awesome!LOOKUP::BUCKLEYCards for sorrowFri Jan 19 1990 14:204
    Ritchie Kotzen Rooooooolz!  He is young enough to have the *fire*, yet
    his playing also maintains an errie maturity to it...sounds more  like
    a seasoned pro than a young hot shot with quick hands!  I would put his
    playing somewhere between a young Warren DeMartini and Latter Lynch.
1647.2philosophical digression ...GOOROO::CLARKnot a speck of cerealFri Jan 19 1990 15:1910
    re .-1:
    
>>    Ritchie Kotzen Rooooooolz!  He is young enough to have the *fire*, yet
    
    
     Just out of curiousity, when do you get too old to have the *fire*?
    
    -Dave who wonders whether he's too old but sort of agrees that the
     you do play more intensely when you're young because you do every-
     thing more intensely
1647.3Age statement put into more real terms, hopefullyLOOKUP::BUCKLEYCards for sorrowFri Jan 19 1990 15:314
    Ooops, didn't mean to step on anyone's toes there...Richie is 18 years
    old, I meant that he's is still young enough whereas his playing is not
    so traditional in style, and he goes out on these dangerous limbs of
    experimentation, some which border on being unorthodox.
1647.4"Fire in the Hand"DASXPS::PLAFONDSTRUT ITFri Jan 19 1990 16:0816
    	The drummer "Steve Smith" is a soild,smoken man on the kit.
    	And Stu Hamm a brillant bass player.Nice Tapps!
    	Richie's axes are the balls,RG760's or RG750's and a rather
    	cool sound from the Laneys' he's using.
    			
    		  :^0  Oh Ya! Reversed head stock.
    		      I seen four in Boston,I think they
    		     call them U.S Customs. 			     
    
                                            
    			             Well Later!
                                       Enjoy the weekend because its
                                       Monday before you know it.
    
                                          :^) Pierre