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01-20-2007, 12:23 PM | #32 (permalink) |
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The late Terry Kath of "Chicago". Hendrix once stated that Kath was a better guitarist (from a technical standpoint) than he was.
Kath is a virtual unknown today, because he rarely recorded any hard rock songs.
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01-20-2007, 12:43 PM | #33 (permalink) |
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Isn't he just a singer? If he played it was probably nothing more than chords, no solos, just can't imagine that. Gary Moore gets hugely overlooked considering his talent. I mean one listen of 'Parisienne Walkways', and the assualt on the whammy barwas insane, you'll have to appreciate his talent.
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01-21-2007, 07:25 PM | #39 (permalink) |
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Kim Mitchell is definitely that someone that is worth checking out. He is great. In particular his stuff with the much underrated band Max Webster.
They made about 7 records 1975-1980 and were one of the best bands around. Being Canadian and on the same label as Rush meant they were always playing in their shadow. Unfortunately they never made in big in the states and folded in the early eighties. Kim went on to have more success as a solo artist with hits like "Go for a Soda" and "Patio Lanterns" but the really kickin' stuff was with Max Webster. They kind of sound like Rush meets Frank Zappa if you have never heard them check them out. |
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