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Gainfreak":12wmsluj said:marshall":12wmsluj said:Doug's a hero to those that think the 80's are alive and well. To me, he's a fill-in player, a joke at best. This guy will be busy as long as the 60 year old 80's has beens like Coverdale are around.
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Gsxrbusa":3v49fdvz said:marshall":3v49fdvz said:Overrated His talent is copying other guitarists solos (you know, the guys that actually created the solos) and shitting them out parrott-like.
You are correct but that is still a talent. When I go to a show and listen to the guitar solos I want to hear note for note what I hear on the album, even though the guy may have not written it. It doesn't take as much skill to just wank in the same key as it does to completely play something note for note. A great example of this is Chris Broderick but that guy can, and has, written killer solos. Shit, even the guys that wrote the solos can't play them note for note, or choose not to because they are either bored or lazy.
Doug is a hired gun imo, and he does that very well.
Yeah I saw Loudness a few years ago....all the solos he just ran his hand up and down the neck hitting any note in reach. Threw in his over the neck tapping stuff now and then. Saw him back in '86 with TNT...he was awesome back then. I'm sure he doesnt practice much anymore.Chubtone":2l0400hh said:On the same note, I saw Loudness and Akira Takasaki last Friday night. I was always a fan but had never seen them live. What a huge disappointment. The mix was very bass heavy and Akira just didn't shine like the guitar hero that he is to very many people. Put him on a stage in 1985 and put me in the crowd then and I might have been even more of a disciple.
university81":28bwi1h9 said:Gsxrbusa":28bwi1h9 said:marshall":28bwi1h9 said:Overrated His talent is copying other guitarists solos (you know, the guys that actually created the solos) and shitting them out parrott-like.
You are correct but that is still a talent. When I go to a show and listen to the guitar solos I want to hear note for note what I hear on the album, even though the guy may have not written it. It doesn't take as much skill to just wank in the same key as it does to completely play something note for note. A great example of this is Chris Broderick but that guy can, and has, written killer solos. Shit, even the guys that wrote the solos can't play them note for note, or choose not to because they are either bored or lazy.
Doug is a hired gun imo, and he does that very well.
+1 , i think most people would be a bit miffed if those whitesnake or indeed dio solos weren't played close to the original, even reb's solo on here i go again is pretty much bang on the same as the original with one of the runs being tapped instead of legato/picked or whatever
imagine Chris playing something different over the Tornado of souls solo...
i'm glad he doesn't
Tone Merchant":1nmizj6p said:White Snake rehearsed 50 feet from the shop the past two weeks and I thought they sounded great. Doug and David were both really nice guys also. dougs tone was killer
And if not, did you at least check out his amps?Jimmie":2c32fzkr said:Tone Merchant":2c32fzkr said:White Snake rehearsed 50 feet from the shop the past two weeks and I thought they sounded great. Doug and David were both really nice guys also. dougs tone was killer
his tone always is, did you get a chance to inspect his rig?
Chubtone":2xijgnyi said:Many here will know what I am going to type as I've done it a dozen times on RT and back to the Hc days for us old timers. I started going to see Doug in the late 80's in the clubs of LA when he was with Lion. At that point he was the complete package. His tone ruled and his playing was killer. Back then, he was like a cross between Rhoads, Lynch and rock era Gary Moore. He played a Jackson and his solos contained much more than pentatonic and blues scales. That stuff bores me to tears after a song or two. I WANT those extra 2 notes. And Doug's playing was full of them. He was a metal guitarist in a sea of LA glam guys. We went to see Lion as often as we could.
Many people didn't discover Doug until the Dio era. But unfortunately, by that time, grunge had hit and Doug was effected by that. As soon as grunge hit, Doug ditched his Jacksons and San Dimas Charvel as quickly as possible and started playing grunge/alternative approved strats, teles and Les Pauls. And...... unfortunately his playing lost the cool, flashy, metal vibe he had. He does seem to be able to summon it at times as evidenced by the Dio and Burning Rain stuff, but not to the extent and extreme coolness he used to have.
Doug in Lion was monster IMO and Doug in Whitesnake is like Sykes Lite to me. It's hard to go back in time and "Discover" Lion now though. At the time, he was a cool new player on par with anyone doing it on big stages. If you listen back to it now, 23 years later, well, we've heard it all.
On the same note, I saw Loudness and Akira Takasaki last Friday night. I was always a fan but had never seen them live. What a huge disappointment. The mix was very bass heavy and Akira just didn't shine like the guitar hero that he is to very many people. Put him on a stage in 1985 and put me in the crowd then and I might have been even more of a disciple.
Back in these days, we were constantly scouring the clubs of LA, looking for the next big thing guitar hero wise. Doug was at the very top of my list, followed by Joe Holmes, Kurt James and Brian Young. That Doug is still doing it and has made a career out of it, I give him kudos and wish him the best. Check these out below, if you can travel back in time mentally to where these won't sound so dated. And one main thing with Doug, check out his bending and vibrato on these tracks. He was freaking MONSTER in that area in my opinion. I always thought Doug should have been the guy to replace Jake E Lee in Ozzy.
Thank you, i don't get a thread that tries to pick apart some of the best tone in music.Tone Merchant":2f3x7fsg said:White Snake rehearsed 50 feet from the shop the past two weeks and I thought they sounded great. Doug and David were both really nice guys also. dougs tone was killer
danyeo":1rycst23 said:I Don't get the hate?.....Pentatonic wanking IS rock playing.