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Hoof Hearted 31 Dec 15 1.43pm

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Always thought Mark King was a superb guitarist


He was a bassist.

The most underappreciated of rock musicians, the bass player, one up from roadie on the groupie list.



Time for the classic bassist joke....

A band were rehearsing for a gig and the lead guitarist and vocalist go outside for a smoke.
When they get back the bassist has the drummer by the throat! The other two ask what's going on and the bassist says "He's put one of my strings out of tune, but he won't tell me which one!"

 

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Hoof Hearted 31 Dec 15 2.04pm

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Quote kingdowieonthewall at 29 Dec 2015 6.02pm

Quote jamiemartin721 at 29 Dec 2015 2.51pm

I've never heard a guitarist describe Hendrix as average, truth be told. Overrated, definitely, after all its just playing the guitar, its not brain surgery

My mate Rav is a better guitarist than Hendrix, but he just lacks that passionate expression and balls out rockiness that Jimi Hendrix had for playing the guitar.

A pink card for this JM721.

too bad for yellow but not quiet red.
The bollox you spout has got worse,I swear it has.
Guntri, cant you give him a special pink card for this blasphemy.



Blasphemy it is Bob!

Everyone knows Hendrix, Clapton, Knopfler, Slash, Angus, Jimmy Page etc are rock guitar legends and deserve respect!

Alright they don't play intricate flamenco or Rodrigo style guitar pieces but they are very talented guys.


Respect has nothing to do with it. It's about reality.

All those guys are decent players but not in the upper tier of guitar playing. Knopfler is probably the best out of those technically and all are enjoyable but remember that you never really know who is playing the more intricate parts on recordings. It could be a session guy.


I've heard all of them live and they can play.


Yes me too, and they can all play rock/blues to a professional standard on stage but all things are relative.
If you think that bands don't use session players then you need to do more research.


I guess the session players must have been hiding behind the speaker stack or curtains when I saw these live gigs?

They weren't on stage?

I saw Clapton at the Albert Hall and I was sat in the front row so I could actually see him bending the strings on the fretboard as he played..... how much closer should I have been to catch him cheating?

Or should I have made an arrest on behalf of the guitar police and held him in custody till you arrived to unfrock him and his guitar elves... LOL

Hrolf is right, session musicians often fill in and take lead in recording sessions, for any number of reasons and the process of recording can be very different than playing live.

Also there is a financial element - The art of a good session musician is the ability to get it right first time or second time. Where as people I know who are in bands are terrible 'fiddlers' of music when they're recording their own stuff. From a record companies perspective you don't want a band to be 'fiddling around' with tracks when you're paying for studio time - and a good session musician will hear a song once, be able to play it back perfectly, whilst the writer is still mastering the song.

Of course by the time they go on tour, you've probably mastered the song entirely anyhow.

Hrolf is probably right, that session musicians often rank among the unknown heroes of music, along with producers, and their talent goes unnoticed - if not unrewarded (hell some professional musicians). Sometimes, they even form bands themselves (If I remember rightly Garbage were formed from session musicians and production staff members, and I think Led Zeppelin might have met that way - Page was a session musician firstly).



Now you're doing it jamie......... FFS

I was watching/listening to Led Zep when you weren't even a sperm in your daddy's ball sack!

Stop talking down to me assuming I'm some sort of johnny come lately to the rock scene and need educating about rock history.

I got my knowledge from experiencing these bands live from the early 70's not reading about them on Wiki or buying their back catalogue!

 

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Quote Hoof Hearted at 31 Dec 2015 2.04pm

Quote jamiemartin721 at 31 Dec 2015 1.16pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 31 Dec 2015 11.17am

Quote Hrolf The Ganger at 30 Dec 2015 1.40pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 30 Dec 2015 1.29pm

Quote Hrolf The Ganger at 30 Dec 2015 1.25pm

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Quote kingdowieonthewall at 29 Dec 2015 6.02pm

Quote jamiemartin721 at 29 Dec 2015 2.51pm

I've never heard a guitarist describe Hendrix as average, truth be told. Overrated, definitely, after all its just playing the guitar, its not brain surgery

My mate Rav is a better guitarist than Hendrix, but he just lacks that passionate expression and balls out rockiness that Jimi Hendrix had for playing the guitar.

A pink card for this JM721.

too bad for yellow but not quiet red.
The bollox you spout has got worse,I swear it has.
Guntri, cant you give him a special pink card for this blasphemy.



Blasphemy it is Bob!

Everyone knows Hendrix, Clapton, Knopfler, Slash, Angus, Jimmy Page etc are rock guitar legends and deserve respect!

Alright they don't play intricate flamenco or Rodrigo style guitar pieces but they are very talented guys.


Respect has nothing to do with it. It's about reality.

All those guys are decent players but not in the upper tier of guitar playing. Knopfler is probably the best out of those technically and all are enjoyable but remember that you never really know who is playing the more intricate parts on recordings. It could be a session guy.


I've heard all of them live and they can play.


Yes me too, and they can all play rock/blues to a professional standard on stage but all things are relative.
If you think that bands don't use session players then you need to do more research.


I guess the session players must have been hiding behind the speaker stack or curtains when I saw these live gigs?

They weren't on stage?

I saw Clapton at the Albert Hall and I was sat in the front row so I could actually see him bending the strings on the fretboard as he played..... how much closer should I have been to catch him cheating?

Or should I have made an arrest on behalf of the guitar police and held him in custody till you arrived to unfrock him and his guitar elves... LOL

Hrolf is right, session musicians often fill in and take lead in recording sessions, for any number of reasons and the process of recording can be very different than playing live.

Also there is a financial element - The art of a good session musician is the ability to get it right first time or second time. Where as people I know who are in bands are terrible 'fiddlers' of music when they're recording their own stuff. From a record companies perspective you don't want a band to be 'fiddling around' with tracks when you're paying for studio time - and a good session musician will hear a song once, be able to play it back perfectly, whilst the writer is still mastering the song.

Of course by the time they go on tour, you've probably mastered the song entirely anyhow.

Hrolf is probably right, that session musicians often rank among the unknown heroes of music, along with producers, and their talent goes unnoticed - if not unrewarded (hell some professional musicians). Sometimes, they even form bands themselves (If I remember rightly Garbage were formed from session musicians and production staff members, and I think Led Zeppelin might have met that way - Page was a session musician firstly).



Now you're doing it jamie......... FFS

I was watching/listening to Led Zep when you weren't even a sperm in your daddy's ball sack!

Stop talking down to me assuming I'm some sort of johnny come lately to the rock scene and need educating about rock history.

I got my knowledge from experiencing these bands live from the early 70's not reading about them on Wiki or buying their back catalogue!


You are now doing what you accuse others of.

I know this stuff because some of my family are in the music industry and believe me, I have seen a lot of bands and some incredible guitar playing by people you have never heard of.

 

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Hoof Hearted 01 Jan 16 11.57am

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Quote Hoof Hearted at 31 Dec 2015 2.04pm

Quote jamiemartin721 at 31 Dec 2015 1.16pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 31 Dec 2015 11.17am

Quote Hrolf The Ganger at 30 Dec 2015 1.40pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 30 Dec 2015 1.29pm

Quote Hrolf The Ganger at 30 Dec 2015 1.25pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 30 Dec 2015 12.13pm

Quote kingdowieonthewall at 29 Dec 2015 6.02pm

Quote jamiemartin721 at 29 Dec 2015 2.51pm

I've never heard a guitarist describe Hendrix as average, truth be told. Overrated, definitely, after all its just playing the guitar, its not brain surgery

My mate Rav is a better guitarist than Hendrix, but he just lacks that passionate expression and balls out rockiness that Jimi Hendrix had for playing the guitar.

A pink card for this JM721.

too bad for yellow but not quiet red.
The bollox you spout has got worse,I swear it has.
Guntri, cant you give him a special pink card for this blasphemy.



Blasphemy it is Bob!

Everyone knows Hendrix, Clapton, Knopfler, Slash, Angus, Jimmy Page etc are rock guitar legends and deserve respect!

Alright they don't play intricate flamenco or Rodrigo style guitar pieces but they are very talented guys.


Respect has nothing to do with it. It's about reality.

All those guys are decent players but not in the upper tier of guitar playing. Knopfler is probably the best out of those technically and all are enjoyable but remember that you never really know who is playing the more intricate parts on recordings. It could be a session guy.


I've heard all of them live and they can play.


Yes me too, and they can all play rock/blues to a professional standard on stage but all things are relative.
If you think that bands don't use session players then you need to do more research.


I guess the session players must have been hiding behind the speaker stack or curtains when I saw these live gigs?

They weren't on stage?

I saw Clapton at the Albert Hall and I was sat in the front row so I could actually see him bending the strings on the fretboard as he played..... how much closer should I have been to catch him cheating?

Or should I have made an arrest on behalf of the guitar police and held him in custody till you arrived to unfrock him and his guitar elves... LOL

Hrolf is right, session musicians often fill in and take lead in recording sessions, for any number of reasons and the process of recording can be very different than playing live.

Also there is a financial element - The art of a good session musician is the ability to get it right first time or second time. Where as people I know who are in bands are terrible 'fiddlers' of music when they're recording their own stuff. From a record companies perspective you don't want a band to be 'fiddling around' with tracks when you're paying for studio time - and a good session musician will hear a song once, be able to play it back perfectly, whilst the writer is still mastering the song.

Of course by the time they go on tour, you've probably mastered the song entirely anyhow.

Hrolf is probably right, that session musicians often rank among the unknown heroes of music, along with producers, and their talent goes unnoticed - if not unrewarded (hell some professional musicians). Sometimes, they even form bands themselves (If I remember rightly Garbage were formed from session musicians and production staff members, and I think Led Zeppelin might have met that way - Page was a session musician firstly).



Now you're doing it jamie......... FFS

I was watching/listening to Led Zep when you weren't even a sperm in your daddy's ball sack!

Stop talking down to me assuming I'm some sort of johnny come lately to the rock scene and need educating about rock history.

I got my knowledge from experiencing these bands live from the early 70's not reading about them on Wiki or buying their back catalogue!


You are now doing what you accuse others of.

I know this stuff because some of my family are in the music industry and believe me, I have seen a lot of bands and some incredible guitar playing by people you have never heard of.


With respect Hrolf - as I keep telling you.... you cannot know that for sure.

I know jamie cannot have heard Led Zeppelin live... he is not old enough - I know his rough age from information he has supplied in his multiple posts thus far.

Stick to facts you know Hrolf rather than guessing about what bands I have seen or even heard of.

You did a very similar thing recently in your spat with Seth on another thread and it gives a poor impression of your debating skills.

I cannot prove one way or another your claims and take them at face value as it seems pointless to being making false claims to score points in an internet debate, so please afford me the same courtesy.

Happy New Year!

 

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Quote Hoof Hearted at 01 Jan 2016 11.57am

Quote Hrolf The Ganger at 31 Dec 2015 5.07pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 31 Dec 2015 2.04pm

Quote jamiemartin721 at 31 Dec 2015 1.16pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 31 Dec 2015 11.17am

Quote Hrolf The Ganger at 30 Dec 2015 1.40pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 30 Dec 2015 1.29pm

Quote Hrolf The Ganger at 30 Dec 2015 1.25pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 30 Dec 2015 12.13pm

Quote kingdowieonthewall at 29 Dec 2015 6.02pm

Quote jamiemartin721 at 29 Dec 2015 2.51pm

I've never heard a guitarist describe Hendrix as average, truth be told. Overrated, definitely, after all its just playing the guitar, its not brain surgery

My mate Rav is a better guitarist than Hendrix, but he just lacks that passionate expression and balls out rockiness that Jimi Hendrix had for playing the guitar.

A pink card for this JM721.

too bad for yellow but not quiet red.
The bollox you spout has got worse,I swear it has.
Guntri, cant you give him a special pink card for this blasphemy.



Blasphemy it is Bob!

Everyone knows Hendrix, Clapton, Knopfler, Slash, Angus, Jimmy Page etc are rock guitar legends and deserve respect!

Alright they don't play intricate flamenco or Rodrigo style guitar pieces but they are very talented guys.


Respect has nothing to do with it. It's about reality.

All those guys are decent players but not in the upper tier of guitar playing. Knopfler is probably the best out of those technically and all are enjoyable but remember that you never really know who is playing the more intricate parts on recordings. It could be a session guy.


I've heard all of them live and they can play.


Yes me too, and they can all play rock/blues to a professional standard on stage but all things are relative.
If you think that bands don't use session players then you need to do more research.


I guess the session players must have been hiding behind the speaker stack or curtains when I saw these live gigs?

They weren't on stage?

I saw Clapton at the Albert Hall and I was sat in the front row so I could actually see him bending the strings on the fretboard as he played..... how much closer should I have been to catch him cheating?

Or should I have made an arrest on behalf of the guitar police and held him in custody till you arrived to unfrock him and his guitar elves... LOL

Hrolf is right, session musicians often fill in and take lead in recording sessions, for any number of reasons and the process of recording can be very different than playing live.

Also there is a financial element - The art of a good session musician is the ability to get it right first time or second time. Where as people I know who are in bands are terrible 'fiddlers' of music when they're recording their own stuff. From a record companies perspective you don't want a band to be 'fiddling around' with tracks when you're paying for studio time - and a good session musician will hear a song once, be able to play it back perfectly, whilst the writer is still mastering the song.

Of course by the time they go on tour, you've probably mastered the song entirely anyhow.

Hrolf is probably right, that session musicians often rank among the unknown heroes of music, along with producers, and their talent goes unnoticed - if not unrewarded (hell some professional musicians). Sometimes, they even form bands themselves (If I remember rightly Garbage were formed from session musicians and production staff members, and I think Led Zeppelin might have met that way - Page was a session musician firstly).



Now you're doing it jamie......... FFS

I was watching/listening to Led Zep when you weren't even a sperm in your daddy's ball sack!

Stop talking down to me assuming I'm some sort of johnny come lately to the rock scene and need educating about rock history.

I got my knowledge from experiencing these bands live from the early 70's not reading about them on Wiki or buying their back catalogue!


You are now doing what you accuse others of.

I know this stuff because some of my family are in the music industry and believe me, I have seen a lot of bands and some incredible guitar playing by people you have never heard of.


With respect Hrolf - as I keep telling you.... you cannot know that for sure.

I know jamie cannot have heard Led Zeppelin live... he is not old enough - I know his rough age from information he has supplied in his multiple posts thus far.

Stick to facts you know Hrolf rather than guessing about what bands I have seen or even heard of.

You did a very similar thing recently in your spat with Seth on another thread and it gives a poor impression of your debating skills.

I cannot prove one way or another your claims and take them at face value as it seems pointless to being making false claims to score points in an internet debate, so please afford me the same courtesy.

Happy New Year!

I'm not sure what you are arguing about here.

I can't tell you exactly who played what on what but I can tell you with certainty that session musicians are used on albums regularly for the reasons given in a previous post. I can also tell you that the guitarist you hold so dear are technically way down the scale.

I watched Jeff Beck last night on Jools Holland and he was great, I really enjoyed it. But I have a family member who could play that stuff asleep. It's just the way it is Hoof.

Edited by Hrolf The Ganger (01 Jan 2016 1.29pm)

 

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Agreed re. Tommy Emmanuel. He's close to the best.

 


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Agreed re. Tommy Emmanuel. He's close to the best.


He is indeed among the best and an entertainer too.

 

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Phil, his brother, is no slouch. They've been knocking around for as long as I can remember, although I haven't heard so much about Phil of late.

 


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Quote Hoof Hearted at 01 Jan 2016 11.57am

Quote Hrolf The Ganger at 31 Dec 2015 5.07pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 31 Dec 2015 2.04pm

Quote jamiemartin721 at 31 Dec 2015 1.16pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 31 Dec 2015 11.17am

Quote Hrolf The Ganger at 30 Dec 2015 1.40pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 30 Dec 2015 1.29pm

Quote Hrolf The Ganger at 30 Dec 2015 1.25pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 30 Dec 2015 12.13pm

Quote kingdowieonthewall at 29 Dec 2015 6.02pm

Quote jamiemartin721 at 29 Dec 2015 2.51pm

I've never heard a guitarist describe Hendrix as average, truth be told. Overrated, definitely, after all its just playing the guitar, its not brain surgery

My mate Rav is a better guitarist than Hendrix, but he just lacks that passionate expression and balls out rockiness that Jimi Hendrix had for playing the guitar.

A pink card for this JM721.

too bad for yellow but not quiet red.
The bollox you spout has got worse,I swear it has.
Guntri, cant you give him a special pink card for this blasphemy.



Blasphemy it is Bob!

Everyone knows Hendrix, Clapton, Knopfler, Slash, Angus, Jimmy Page etc are rock guitar legends and deserve respect!

Alright they don't play intricate flamenco or Rodrigo style guitar pieces but they are very talented guys.


Respect has nothing to do with it. It's about reality.

All those guys are decent players but not in the upper tier of guitar playing. Knopfler is probably the best out of those technically and all are enjoyable but remember that you never really know who is playing the more intricate parts on recordings. It could be a session guy.


I've heard all of them live and they can play.


Yes me too, and they can all play rock/blues to a professional standard on stage but all things are relative.
If you think that bands don't use session players then you need to do more research.


I guess the session players must have been hiding behind the speaker stack or curtains when I saw these live gigs?

They weren't on stage?

I saw Clapton at the Albert Hall and I was sat in the front row so I could actually see him bending the strings on the fretboard as he played..... how much closer should I have been to catch him cheating?

Or should I have made an arrest on behalf of the guitar police and held him in custody till you arrived to unfrock him and his guitar elves... LOL

Hrolf is right, session musicians often fill in and take lead in recording sessions, for any number of reasons and the process of recording can be very different than playing live.

Also there is a financial element - The art of a good session musician is the ability to get it right first time or second time. Where as people I know who are in bands are terrible 'fiddlers' of music when they're recording their own stuff. From a record companies perspective you don't want a band to be 'fiddling around' with tracks when you're paying for studio time - and a good session musician will hear a song once, be able to play it back perfectly, whilst the writer is still mastering the song.

Of course by the time they go on tour, you've probably mastered the song entirely anyhow.

Hrolf is probably right, that session musicians often rank among the unknown heroes of music, along with producers, and their talent goes unnoticed - if not unrewarded (hell some professional musicians). Sometimes, they even form bands themselves (If I remember rightly Garbage were formed from session musicians and production staff members, and I think Led Zeppelin might have met that way - Page was a session musician firstly).



Now you're doing it jamie......... FFS

I was watching/listening to Led Zep when you weren't even a sperm in your daddy's ball sack!

Stop talking down to me assuming I'm some sort of johnny come lately to the rock scene and need educating about rock history.

I got my knowledge from experiencing these bands live from the early 70's not reading about them on Wiki or buying their back catalogue!


You are now doing what you accuse others of.

I know this stuff because some of my family are in the music industry and believe me, I have seen a lot of bands and some incredible guitar playing by people you have never heard of.


With respect Hrolf - as I keep telling you.... you cannot know that for sure.

I know jamie cannot have heard Led Zeppelin live...
he is not old enough - I know his rough age from information he has supplied in his multiple posts thus far.

Stick to facts you know Hrolf rather than guessing about what bands I have seen or even heard of.

You did a very similar thing recently in your spat with Seth on another thread and it gives a poor impression of your debating skills.

I cannot prove one way or another your claims and take them at face value as it seems pointless to being making false claims to score points in an internet debate, so please afford me the same courtesy.

Happy New Year!


Didn't Led Zeppelin play the millennium dome a few years back?

 

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Out of interest, do any of you fellas play guitar? If yes, what is your "axe" of choice? [Link] one pf mine Ollie's Dad,Ash.

 


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Out of interest, do any of you fellas play guitar? If yes, what is your "axe" of choice? [Link] one pf mine Ollie's Dad,Ash.


Can't see the link. What guitar is it ?

 

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Quote Hrolf The Ganger at 01 Jan 2016 4.09pm

Quote OllieMaidstoneEagle at 01 Jan 2016 2.57pm

Out of interest, do any of you fellas play guitar? If yes, what is your "axe" of choice? [Link] one pf mine Ollie's Dad,Ash.


Can't see the link. What guitar is it ?

It's a Danelectro U2 1st re-issue in green with cream binding, Pristine condition,plays lovely. Got it 2nd hand for £100! An absolute steal Hrolf. Ollie's Dad,Ash.


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