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1759.1 | | UPWARD::HEISER | Shut up! I'm doin' a commercial here! | Tue Apr 03 1990 17:24 | 4 |
| I like the rhythm players on Aerosmith (Brad Whitford?) and Boston
(been so long I forgot).
Mike
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1759.2 | Townshend | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Conliberative | Tue Apr 03 1990 19:38 | 8 |
| I've always felt that Pete Townshend wrote the book on rhythm
guitar playing.
One of my favorite examples is a song I don't know the title for -
I think it's off the "Face Dances" album. The lyrics go "This
is no social crisis..."
db
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1759.3 | Police | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | Greg House - DTN 523-2722 | Tue Apr 03 1990 19:39 | 4 |
| I always thought that Andy Summers had an excellent sound. He plays
very tasty parts that are primarily in the background.
Greg
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1759.4 | | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Tue Apr 03 1990 21:19 | 6 |
| One thing I'm enjoying about being in a 3 peice outfit, is being able
to play interesting rhythm lines during the verses. Sure beats banging
away at a barre chord ! Robin Trower has some tasty moves ....
Scary
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1759.5 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Wed Apr 04 1990 12:15 | 11 |
| I think one guy who doesn't get much credit for his rhythm guitar work
is James Hetfield of Metallica. IMHO, this guy has got to be one of the
best rhythm guitarist in the biz. While he's singing lead and bangin' his
head nobody notices that James *is* the Metallica sound backbone. I don't
say this because he is so fast, but because of the difficulty of the material
he plays (while singing) and because he is so darn tight.
Even steadfast Clapton fans (right Alan? ;) have to appreciate it. Scope
it out !
jc
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1759.6 | | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | Greg House - DTN 523-2722 | Wed Apr 04 1990 13:32 | 4 |
| While I also appreciate Hetfields playing, I'd hardly call it an
"invisible groove". More like a sledgehammer groove...
Greg
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1759.7 | Groove With A Capital G | AQUA::ROST | Bass is the place | Wed Apr 04 1990 14:29 | 6 |
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Steve Cropper, Leo Neocentelli of the Meters, Ollie McIntyre of AWB,
the late James Nolen, whoever that guy is on all those Jr. Walker
records
Brian
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1759.8 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Wed Apr 04 1990 14:55 | 8 |
| RE .6
Yes !
That boize playing gets me RILED UP !
Makes me wanna slap Madonna or something ;)
jc
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1759.9 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Wed Apr 04 1990 15:32 | 5 |
| Yeah, and flip off Sean Penn.
;)
jc (Who was just trying to be cute ;)
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1759.10 | | NAVIER::STARR | And I'm telling you I'm not going... | Wed Apr 04 1990 16:02 | 18 |
| > Even steadfast Clapton fans (right Alan? ;) have to appreciate it. Scope
> it out !
Well, I gotta agree that Hetfield does play some pretty tough changes, over
wierd times, all while singing, and bashing his head up and down at 68 mph.
Do not try this at homes, kids!!!! 8^)
Some people who do "little" things that I like:
Andy Summers (Police)
Edge (U2)
Malcolm Young (AC/DC)
Brad Whitford/Joe Perry combination (especially around 'Rocks'/'Draw The Line'
Steve Howe (Yes)
Keith Richards (World's Greatest Rhythm Guitarist? Probably...)
Jon Ashton (Psychedelic Furs)
Alan S.
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1759.11 | Fun with titles and labels :-) | SMURF::LAMBERT | The Delicate Sound of Thunder | Wed Apr 04 1990 17:07 | 10 |
| re: <<< Note 1759.10 by NAVIER::STARR "And I'm telling you I'm not going..." >>>
And others...
>Keith Richards (World's Greatest Rhythm Guitarist? Probably...)
Since Richards gets credit for being their lead player, shouldn't this
be Ron Wood? (Regardless of Richard's "style", which *is* very rhytmic.)
-- Sam
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1759.12 | | TELALL::BUCKLEY | no one home in my house of pain | Wed Apr 04 1990 17:07 | 3 |
| -1
I thought it was the otehr way around?!
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1759.13 | Keith's rhythm, Wood is lead | NAVIER::STARR | And I'm telling you I'm not going... | Wed Apr 04 1990 17:25 | 6 |
| Yeah, me too! The way I've always understood it, Keith is the rhythm guitar
player. Ron Wood (and Mick Taylor and Brian Jones) were the 'lead' guitarist
for the Stones (and they did play most of the leads!). Keith has always been
the 'rhythm' guitarist.....
Alan S.
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1759.14 | HEY - this is not a note about rhythm guitar | SMURF::BENNETT | | Wed Apr 04 1990 18:02 | 10 |
|
I left the words "rhythm guitarist" out of the base note for a
reason. There's too much confusion and ignorance about that term.
Anybody hear the Ernie Isley album yet?
Who played guitar on Thomas Dolby's "Golden Age of Wireless?"
BTW - Keith Richards is my pick as world's top groover. (today)
I'll have to get some metallica & hear this hetfield fellah
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1759.15 | I hate the Stones, but ... | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Wed Apr 04 1990 22:32 | 7 |
| The Stones twins are prime examples that "slow burners" (more loke no
burners in their case) can stand the test of time with a band without
all this technical wizardry ..... I don't care for 'em, but it's the
truth ....pfffffffft ! Thankyou Edith Ann ... 8^)
Scary
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1759.16 | My choice lives forever | MPGS::RJPELLETIER | only the lonley | Thu Apr 05 1990 05:22 | 11 |
|
JOHN LENNON
Roger
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1759.17 | ! | GOOROO::CLARK | Ivana had my love child! | Thu Apr 05 1990 11:09 | 3 |
| re: Hetfield
anybody who has "kill BonJovi" written on their guitar is okay by me!
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1759.18 | Stevie's not invisible.. BUT!!! | DNEAST::GREVE_STEVE | If all else fails, take a nap... | Thu Apr 05 1990 11:17 | 10 |
|
.14 I agree, when my current music teacher told me that I was going
to start learning to play rhythm about a year ago, I was flabbergasted,
hell I'd been playing what I thought was rhythm for years, but I was
dead wrong, he showed me (gently) that I wasn't capable of playing the
simplest rhythm correctly. Now that my rhytm playing is getting
better, I'm beginning to listen to rhythms.. and the guy who blows me
away with his rhythm savy is SRV, I know... I know he ain't exactly
invisible, but the man can count to four in ways that blow me away...
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1759.19 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Thu Apr 05 1990 11:52 | 18 |
| When asked (in a Guitar Player interview) what his next
technical contribution to the guitar world would be
Jamez Hetfield said:
"Well, I need a beer holder for my guitar"
Agagagagagagaaa...
James is a character for sure !
BTW - Anyone wishing to hear Jamez style, but who don't know Metallica,
be warned, Metallica is an aquired taste (kinda like yogurt I guess).
I suggest:
Master Of Puppets - Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
...And Justice For All - One, Eye Of The Beholder, Harvester Of Sorrow etc..
jc
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1759.20 | Man cannot live on leads alone... | MPGS::MIKRUT | Ma$$achu$ett$ at top of Fortune 500 | Thu Apr 05 1990 12:02 | 5 |
| An old teacher of mine once told me than before one can become an
excellent lead guitarist, they must become an excellent rhythm
guitarist.
Mike
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1759.21 | | SAMMAX::lambert | The Delicate Sound of Thunder | Thu Apr 05 1990 13:56 | 25 |
| re: The Stones guitarists
Opps. You guys are probably right. I had always assume Richards was
the lead player since he was always the more flamboyant. Never knew for
sure, so I'll defer to the consensus. ("Boy, is my face red!" :-))
re: Metallica
Having heard so much about these guys (pro and con) I decided I had to
get an album of theirs just to listen to 'em. I ordered their double-
record set (have forgotten the name) and it hasn't arrived yet. Is
this a good sampler/introduction to their stuff, and if so, which songs
would people recommend?
re: SRV - Did anyone catch last night's "Unplugged" on EmpTyVee? They
had both SRV and Satriani doing acoustic stuff! It was amazing, and
yes, I got it on tape.
re: .20
Mike, does this mean I should start calling myself our rhythm guitar
player? :-) (FYI - I have the above mentioned vid tape with me for
tonight's tape making session...)
-- Sam
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1759.22 | Let's hear it for the rhythm guitar! | LUDWIG::PHILLIPS | Music of the spheres. | Thu Apr 05 1990 13:56 | 16 |
| RE. .20
I agree.
I've worked with quite a few guitarists, and I'm amazed at the scarcity
of those who can't (or won't) play a simple rhythm when the song
calls for it. The best ones I've worked with may not do the flashiest
lead work - but they knew how to make the singer sound GREAT.
Isn't that something of what bands are all about, anyway?
--Eric--
Re. a few others
I always felt that John Lennon was a "solid" rhythm guitarist
- even today his work sounds fresh and new. Ditto Tom Fogerty....
[Oops - giving my age away there.....! ;-)......]
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1759.23 | recommended Metallica listening by wjb | FACVAX::BUCKLEY | no one home in my house of pain | Thu Apr 05 1990 14:09 | 9 |
| RE. 21
Metallica...Well, here is a listing of stylistic/classic tunz off
each respective album (IMHO):
o Kill Em All -- Seek & Destroy
o Ride the Lightning -- Creeping Death, Fight Fire With Fire
o Master of Puppets -- same, Sanitarium
o ...and Justice for All -- Blackened, Dyers Eve
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1759.24 | Jimi on rhythm | BSS::COLLUM | We have Dr. Seuss on lead guitar, and... | Thu Apr 05 1990 14:34 | 6 |
| re .20
Yep. Just listen to Jimi. Best rhythm player I ever heard, all the
amazing leads notwithstanding.
Will
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1759.25 | | FREEBE::REAUME | rollin' rack! | Thu Apr 05 1990 14:38 | 9 |
| ditto on that statement in .20 - and great rhythm players seem to
be harder and harder to come by. I think it was Bettencourt in a
recent interview that mentioned Pat Travers as a big influence
mainly because of the context of his rhythm playing. It's great
when a well known axeman says something in an interview that seems like
something you wouold have said. So guess who one of my big influences
is?
-BoOm-
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1759.26 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Thu Apr 05 1990 14:49 | 17 |
| Metallica has a Double Album set ??
Naaahhh... Really ?
I'll tell you the tune that really changed my mind about Metallica
(I used to HATE Metallica).
It's called "Fade To Black" and is the story of a youth contemplating
suicide. Pretty damn heavy subject matter, but hey this is realism
at it's finest (or nastiest). The song has a beautiful melodic
feel to it, has some awesome lead guitar work, and also shows
the high-speed pounding rhythm work of Hetfield/Hammett. MesaBoogie fans
would be proud.
Fade To Black is to be found on "Ride The Lightning", 4th track. ;)
jc (Who sez you gotta have a fast right hand to play Metallica)
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1759.27 | I should write these things down when I order them | SMURF::LAMBERT | The Delicate Sound of Thunder | Thu Apr 05 1990 14:57 | 8 |
| re: .last (Double Metallica)
Don't know for sure, 'cause I haven't gotten the album yet. Ordered it
thru a CD club where (I coulda sworn) it was listed as, "2 album set or
double length CD". The "... And justice ..." title sounds _real_
familiar. I'll probably know for sure later this week.
-- Sam
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1759.28 | johnny marr | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp | Thu Apr 05 1990 15:01 | 4 |
|
How about Johnny Marr from The Smiths and The The? He layers a lot
of thick rhythms (<--tough word to spell!) using electric and acoustic
rhythms plus a lot of subtle fills.
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1759.29 | filling in... | MPGS::MIKRUT | Ma$$achu$ett$ at top of Fortune 500 | Thu Apr 05 1990 15:05 | 18 |
| re: .21
I dunno, Sam! Ain't too many folks I've heard that can play and
sound like Keith Richard's like you do! One of these days, you'll
have to show me how you get that Stones rhythm sound out of that
Kitty Hawk/Gibson! :^)
re: past few
In thing that will force you to become good at rhythm/lead is to
join a Three-Piece band!! Whew! What a nightmare! :^(
Actually, if you look at some of the past great three-piece bands
such as Robin Trower, Hendrix, Z*pp*lin, Billy Gibbons perform
LIVE on stage, you'll see just how rhythm/lead coordinated they really
are/were.
cheers/mike
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1759.30 | Colour My World BLACKENED ! | TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Thu Apr 05 1990 15:26 | 10 |
| I think I have the answer...
Metallica's ...And Justice For All... is like a 64 minute album.
And I know this is one of the few offered by Columbia House
CD club.
I love that album ! It's my fave next to Master Of Puppets.
I hope you like it as well.
jc (Who sez: Blackened *IS* The Word !)
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1759.31 | Okay, so I like 70's pop... | STAR::DONOVAN | | Thu Apr 05 1990 15:51 | 14 |
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I always liked Randy Bachman's rhythm guitar work, particulary
on "American Woman" and "She's Come Undone" from his GUESS WHO
years, and "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" and "Looking Out for
Number 1" during his BTO years.
Gary Richrath (sp?) of REO did some nice rhythm work on the
"High Infidelity" album.
They say Bob Weir of the Dead is a tremendous rhythm player...
Brian
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1759.32 | Metallica | NAVIER::STARR | And I'm telling you I'm not going... | Thu Apr 05 1990 17:18 | 4 |
| "...And Justice For All" is a double album. But it's also a single cassette or
CD......
Alan S.
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1759.33 | Take A Chance !!! 8^) | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Thu Apr 05 1990 23:53 | 7 |
| There is an art to catchy rhythm playing ... in an older band (2EZ), I
had a blast on the original tunes working out rythm patterns for Coop's
leads. Lay down a nice canvas, and the picture is prettier, ya know ?
Scary
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1759.34 | | NATASH::RUSSO | | Fri Apr 06 1990 17:40 | 14 |
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re .31
I agree completely that Bob Weir is a great rhythm player!! A lot of
people might not want to admit to feeling that way, though. Even Jerry
Garcia laughs when tries to describe Weir's playing. He throws in
funky riffs and rhythms off of his chords that just FIT. Its Weird.
However, in the past ten years he's been getting overpowered on stage
by the keyboard player....
He's a very under-rated musician.
Dave
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1759.35 | ya - kieth is good all right | SUBWAY::YATES | | Wed Apr 11 1990 10:24 | 17 |
|
re: a bunch about kieth
When I saw the stones on the sticky fingers tour is 72(?),
Kieth was definitly THE rhythm player. Its very tough to
compete with Mick Taylor. Mick, at the time, was probably
the best in the biz IMHO.
But when I saw the boys in summer of 89, Kieth didnt play all
rhythm. Also Ron didnt play all lead. The 89 show was real
good. The 72 show was incredible! The 72 band was the 5 stones
plus Nicky Hopkins plus Bobby Keys and Jim Horn. On top of that
Stevie Wonder opened and came back with the boys for 4 oncore
numbers.
t
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1759.36 | | BUSY::JMINVILLE | rockin' through the wilderness | Wed Apr 25 1990 13:19 | 5 |
| I sent away for tickets for that '72 show. Must have been
awesome!! Is SUBWAY::YATES, Tom Yates of Sunny Down Snuff/
F,Y,& B fame per chance?
joe.
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1759.37 | the first | SUBWAY::YATES | | Tue Jun 26 1990 14:24 | 9 |
|
Nope. Wrong guy. I live in NJ and work in NYC.
Is this other guy ( who uses my name ) any good?
the real Tom Yates
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1759.38 | Don't know what he's doing now though | MILKWY::JMINVILLE | They used to call this a chevy | Tue Jun 26 1990 18:01 | 3 |
| Yes the other Tom Yates is excellent.
joe.
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1759.39 | Dark horse candidate | KOALA::RYAN | I get mail, therefore I am | Wed Nov 21 1990 12:32 | 8 |
| Pete Townshend is still the best...
One guy I'm partial to who hasn't been mentioned is Robert
Smith of the Cure. Check out the "Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me"
album in particular, tracks like "Hot Hot Hot". Not quite
invisible, but he can really push a tune.
Mike
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