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Myyyeah....Headed for a Heartbreak is still a better solo than Witness...
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"Artists should be free to spend their days mastering their craft so that working people can toil away in a more beautiful world."
- Ken M
Neil Young is waaaaayyyy down here! I hate his entire catalog - everything. I even despise most of the musicians he played with. His acoustic work only sounded good if everything else was louder. His electric tone reminds me of a cat having its fingernails dragged down a chalkboard. And his voice? It was the only thing on earth that could make his playing sound somewhat in-tune. You would be hard pressed to find a worse singer in a Pakistani karaoke bar with nothing but Brittney Spears and Zamfir-Master of the Pan Flute on the jukebox. And somehow he turned his anti-talent into a 40 year career.
The posts in this thread are truly hilarious. It always amazes me how much attention the playing ability of Hammett gets. I personally think that discussions about the technical ability of a player is utterly boring (although this thread turned out quite funny though), to me it is all about the songs themselves and whatever works for that song.
Metal has been a little narrowminded when it comes to the poser thing and prescribed looks, but that video of Metallica was just a good joke. The song Damage Inc. was also about trashing the tourbus of Wham if I remember correctly. Reb failed to see the humor in that and still cries about it so many years later, come on! But let me help you guys out with the debate, here is a recent quote from an interview with Kirk Hammett in April's issue of Total Guitar:
Q: WHat do think it is about you and your playing that TG readers respond to? A: My devillish good looks? I don't know man. I was playing yesterday and I was thinking, "God, I suck!". I try to be the best guitarist that I possibly can be. I can't figure out to this day why people like my playing.
There you have it. Good old Kirk looks into the mirror and is open about it. You gotta have respect for it.
Ive felt exactly like Reb for 20 years! Kirk does suck! Even James has
had to show him how do do riffs! He's a journeyman guitarist at best.
How he took lessons from Satch, and did nothing with them, (can you
say Steve Vai"?) baffles me! Heck Matt on this forum smokes Kirks ass!
Mosh does too! Reb is a multitalented virtouso imo... he can go from
Winger to Dokken..to Chaka Kahn! Kirk would have problems sitting in
with Wheezer! :-)) Reb can play jazz fusion.. Country, blues...shred
and Pop. I put him right up there with Michael Landau ..
Last edited by Robert Burns; 04-11-2010, 08:31 PM.
If you compare the two purely on ability, Reb wins hands down. Is this even a contest? Writing, technique, theory knowledge, etc... he wins easily and is justified in making the comments he has. If you listen to both player's work, its obvious that Reb still works on his playing and hasn't lost a step. Kirk's playing has gone downhill since Justice. For those of you that talk about songwriting, Kirk wasn't even a part of the Metallica songwriting team until Load/Reload/St. Anger. Prior to that, the big thing Kirk contributed was the main riff to Enter Sandman, and even that had to be honed by Lars and James (watch the classic albums episode featuring the Black Album).
When I was in my teens I though Hammet was great, but I've realized that he's really not. BUT he is a rich, famous guitar player so props to him for hanging in there and living a life I could only dream of having.
As far as Winger is concerned, I didn't really like them when they were "popular", but I do remember digging Seventeen. I though that solo was amazing. I was fortunate to see them a couple of years ago and they were EXCELLENT. Everybody in that band can play their ass off and they do have quite a few catchy songs. I was really impressed.
Though I mainly listen to hard rock/metal, I could care less about image or style when it comes to music... if it sounds good, it is good.
****** Not only are you RIGHT...but your better than Kirk !!
I saw Reb perform at a Halloween party hosted by a local radio station years ago. He performed with the house band for one or two numbers. While he was taking a solo I heard the audience gasp--he was that good!
Reb's a virtuoso, Kirk isn't. It's that simple and both prove it every time they pick up a guitar.
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