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Key 04-23-2017 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Frownland (Post 1826815)
Let me post several times in a row so that my post is on the top of thre next page.

No i wanna do it

rostasi 04-23-2017 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Lisnaholic (Post 1826767)
Just caught up with the fact that Allan Holdsworth has died, which is sad news. He was clearly quite an extraordinary guitar player, a real guitarists' guitarist, though he was usually too fast and technical for my liking.

With Bundles he turned Soft Machine into a different sounding band, but this is not the time or place to gripe that. For instance, I wouldn't dream of suggesting that he hijacked the band's reputation to use it as a personal showcase, as some long-standing SM fans might. Instead I'll post Allan's hard-rockin' composition from Gong's Gazeuse album, recorded a couple of years later...

I play that Gazeuse! album (or later, Expresso) often in Plug. Nice example of Holdsworth in a more worthy setting.
One of the other nice things about this album, from a Holdsworth perspective, is that it occurs during the 4 or so years
of his acoustic period in the late '70s which you can hear being played in the last segment of "Shadows Of"
(the improved, re-worked version of the tune "Velvet Darkness") and the cut dedicated to Mireille Bauer, "Mireille."

Speaking of his acoustic playing, there are only two recorded examples of him soloing on 12-string acoustic:
one is the 1 minute "Gone Sailing" from Bundles and the other is from 4 years later on "Jools Toon"
which I couldn't find on YouTube, so I uploaded it. It's from that era when he did those great albums
with more adventurous and perceptive musicians like John Stevens, Gordon Beck, a.o.

As for Soft Machine, after the first two Probe albums, the band went through continual changes that
easily slid into what they became at the time of "Bundles," so there really wasn't a sudden turning into
this band with Ratledge, Jenkins, Babbington, Marshall, etc. It was more of a natural progression.


Chula Vista 04-23-2017 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Frownland (Post 1826815)
Let me post several times in a row so that my post is on the top of thre next page.

You are such a pretentious dick.

(trying to figure out how many times I've made this point.)

Yet he is still a mod.

Obvisouly your MB Administrative peers are fine with your dickish retorts.

Unbelievable.

**** off dickweed

Frownland 04-23-2017 03:09 PM

Stop being such a dick, Chula. I guess I'll try out your tactic of telling you that every post.

Key 04-23-2017 03:10 PM

Ah I hope the Chula vs Frowny rivalry never dies.

Frownland 04-23-2017 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Kiiii (Post 1826886)
Ah I hope the Chula vs Frowny rivalry never dies.

Stop being a dick, Kiii.

Key 04-23-2017 03:13 PM

ok

rostasi 04-23-2017 03:13 PM

http://www.playthisriff.com/members/images/dept928.jpg

Chula Vista 04-23-2017 03:16 PM

And yet, he's still a mod. The standards of this place are totally in the toilet.

BAN ME dick.

OccultHawk 04-23-2017 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Chula Vista (Post 1826483)
That's because they use traditional scales. I've seen DiMeola, Morse, and Holdsworth each, live a number of times.

I can get within a few inches of DiMeola and Morse.

I can't get within a mile of Allan.

You can get a few inches from Al Di Meola and Steve Morse? Link to an example.


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