lettmusic":tozfqz84 said:
that's the thing about Lynch, he's inconsistent. I heard him at NAMM plugging into a Diezel whipping off great runs and cool lines. other times it sounded like he just learned how to play the guitar
He would be the first to tell you that, actually.

There are a bunch of interviews around where he flat out says that he is a "tone player" - meaning that of he isn't feeling the tone he can't even play right. I feel that because I am the same way... style is very dependent on tone.
A long time ago (1992), I got to meet him and his entire band and spent a few hours hanging out with them at the Gangplank Bar in Battle Creek, MI after a show where they opened for Warrant at Kellogg Arena. He didn't stay too long but he was very cool as was his whole band - who hung out until the bar closed.
Funny story - I gave Jani Lane my autograph that night because he was such a dickhead... We had won backstage passes and full access to the bands from WKLQ in Grand Rapids, MI for this show. So after Warrant got done playing, Jani Lane announced that they would be at the Gangplank Bar after the show. So we rode over there and they had a room upstairs where the bands were hanging out. They had security so noone else could go up there but the tour manager brought us up there.
When we first got up there I saw Jani playing pool with Erik Turner. I walked up and told him that I thought the show was great and offered to buy him a beer. He literally just stood there staring at the distance like "Why is this dude even talking to me". That shit pissed me off. Erik Turner told me to ignore him because he was an asshole.
So later, after many drinks, I signed my name on a napkin and slammed it down on the table where he and John West were sitting with a couple of groupie's - singing gospel tunes - and told him "Here is my autograph so you can remember you wouldn't be here without people like me." I was drunk... lol. I am surprised I didn't start a fight with him because that is how I was back then. I was surprised that they didn't kick me out after that.
The coolest part about that night was that a bunch of them went downstairs and were jamming with the cover band that was playing that night. Very cool night.