Was a massive fan in the 80's with Dokken and then the first two Lynch Mob albums. He was a huge influence on my playing style as that came easy for me unlike alot of the neo-classical stuff at the time. Flashes of speed, vibrato, quick stabs, lots of melody, great note choices etc... right up my alley. I still think the perfect Lynch solo is The Hunter, that bit has it all but he's just got a lot of great solo's littered over those albums. I mean my friends and bandmates used to joke that Lynch and myself were the only guys playing ESP guitars as nobody around my area even knew what an ESP was at the time...other than Lynch used them. Not into him now, he like several of my old faves just went in a direction I don't care for but he left alot of amazing stuff.
My teacher in Westlake, CA got me into Lynch way back when he found out what music I was into, taught me almost all of Tooth and Nail (which I’ve now forgotten). Can’t help with his discography, though.
My teacher in Westlake, CA got me into Lynch way back when he found out what music I was into, taught me almost all of Tooth and Nail (which I’ve now forgotten). Can’t help with his discography, though.
i been playing all this Jason Richardson and Rick grahm stuff . Needed something more relaxed and melodic . I love George’s melodys and out there licks