Bands where the second guitarist owns the lead guitarist...

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RockNRun":3brn5e2f said:
I guess back in the day they shared the love, but I always got the impression Brad Gillis was lead, Watson second, but ummm, IMO, Jeff Watson > Brad Gillis!

That is even apparent on their live albums, Brad is just a tad louder. Jeff's solo albums are much better than the tremolo wankery that are Brad's solo albums. There's room on my ipod for both...
 
The Whale":2psz8na3 said:
oh wait... and every era of The Black Crowes other than Marc Ford / Rich Robinson.
Marc Ford = Rich Robinson
Audley Freed < Rich
Luther Dickenson < Rich

Strangely enough, Rich has never been the "lead guitarist" for BC, in fact, I saw them live with all the 3 guys you mention and they all played more leads than Rich.
 
reverymike":10ba3v23 said:
Alter Bridge. Myles has better tone and feel/phrasing than Tremonti.

You beat me to it. Myles completely dominates Tremonti in every way.
 
Chris Broderick and Marty Friedman both smoke Mustaine, technically.
 
sinfish":2yaxxath said:
reverymike":2yaxxath said:
Alter Bridge. Myles has better tone and feel/phrasing than Tremonti.

You beat me to it. Myles completely dominates Tremonti in every way.

Yep, this was going to be my next one. Tremonti can rip and he writes excellent songs, but Myles is soulful and a very complete and accomplished guitarist. And he has better tone. :yes:

Also agree with Dan on Queensryche.
 
Ya, and so are Chris Poland, Glen Drover and Marty Friedman.

maybe for one aspect of the guitar ( lead playing)..

but for rhythm guitar and songwriting these guys aren't in the same league...
 
already mentioned.....

alter bridge. tremonti is incredible, and one of the reasons i started playing. but fast just doesn't cut it for me. it's not how fast you talk, it's what you say! every time i hear a solo on their stuff that i really dig i find out myles did it haha

nirvana. agreed!

pearl jam. mcready played the same stupid fast part in every solo. i think he used it 3 times in the "alive" solo. wtf, not even that hard.
 
+1 on Myles...Check out his guitar work on the Mayfiled Four recordings. Killer diller!!
 
The three that immediately came to mind have all been mentioned...Aerosmith, Def Lep, and Whitesnake (sorry Doug).

And to The Whale...Rich Robinson > Audley Freed???!!!! You're insane :poke:
 
No one mentioned Smashing Pumpkins yet?

Always preferred James Iha's approach to Billy Corgan's.
Billy Corgan's abrasive personality probably colours my perception somewhat.
Neither are that technically amazing though.
 
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