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topaz wrote:yeh right,

and Mcdonalds is better than Burger King.imo.
get to f**k!

:lol:

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the key word there of coarse is

"I'd rather listen to"

:hihi:

another BIG thing here is of coarse Mark King could play that stuff one arm behind his back smoking a joint while doing a handstand.


donkey tugger wrote:[
Hmm, back to that old question of does best = widdliest? To me it doesn't. I'd rather listen to Adam Clayton play one note Mark King play horrible slappery pappery. :P :D
Last edited by topaz on Thu Sep 30, 2004 6:29 pm, edited 2 times in total.

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topaz wrote:the key word there of coarse is

"I'd rather listen to"

:hihi:


donkey tugger wrote:[
Hmm, back to that old question of does best = widdliest? To me it doesn't. I'd rather listen to Adam Clayton play one note Mark King play horrible slappery pappery. :P :D
Hehe, the key word is 'best', of course it's a purely subjective opinion. How could it not be?

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topaz wrote:
another BIG thing here is of coarse Mark King could play that stuff 1 one arm behind his back smoking a joint while doing a handstand.


I bet he couldn't, he'd keep throwing in little widdly salppy bits and ruin the song. I've played with daft c**ts like that, can't stop themselves showing off! :lol:

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of coarse, thats why the thread should read

"your favorite solo"

The Best is reserved for the playground
donkey tugger wrote:Hehe, the key word is 'best', of course it's a purely subjective opinion. How could it not be?

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topaz wrote:of coarse, thats why the thread should read

"your favorite solo"

The Best is reserved for the playground
donkey tugger wrote:Hehe, the key word is 'best', of course it's a purely subjective opinion. How could it not be?
Well, perhaps the title should have been, 'most technical show off guitar solo' then'? :D

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not at all

they did the Princes Trust concert some years ago as house band, there was all sort of pop acts on there, he just played simple lines.

remember If I was , midge Ure ? that was Mark King playing very simple, tbh it could of been any old bassist on that track.
donkey tugger wrote:
topaz wrote: I bet he couldn't, he'd keep throwing in little widdly salppy bits and ruin the song. I've played with daft c**ts like that, can't stop themselves showing off! :lol:

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topaz wrote:another BIG thing here is of coarse Mark King could play that stuff one arm behind his back smoking a joint while doing a handstand.
but he didnae! :hihi:

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if one thinks that anything that is more than a few blues scales played at any pace is showing off then yeh I guess.

in that case thank f**k for showing off
as well as simple stuff.

I love it all.

donkey tugger wrote:Well, perhaps the title should have been, 'most technical show off guitar solo' then'? :D

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he sure has, he did lots of pop sessions

infact his first band was "M" pop music lots of simple stuff on there.
clueless wrote:
topaz wrote:another BIG thing here is of coarse Mark King could play that stuff one arm behind his back smoking a joint while doing a handstand.
but he didnae! :hihi:

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meeks wrote: [Def: unperfectionized] Solo's should not prioritize perfection and neatness over emotion and expression.
Amen, brother!

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so it's "fav solo" not best.

I think mine has to be
Steely Dan Kid Charlemagne Larry Carlton Solo

perfect in everyway.




IMO :hihi:

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Ah, in terms of favourites, I'm not much of a connoisseur of the geetar tholo, but I'm rather fond of the one on 'Motorcycle Emptiness' by The Manics (before they went crap).

Generally I loathe squalling guitar solos though, that's what synthesizers are for! :hihi:
Music with dinner is an insult both to the cook and the violinist.

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topaz wrote:a hell of a lot more than someone who thinks Keith Richards or Adam Clayton are great musicians thats for sure.

:lol: :lol: :lol:
jens wrote:what do jaathers know about guitar-soli? :roll:


:hihi:
now we're on the same page :lol:

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Pat Martino, Live! album from 1972.

That whole album is one non-stop incendiary solo after solo. No one can swing as hard as Pat, IMHO.

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