George Lynch jamming at NAMM 2011 - VIDEO

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Almost appears lately that he's trying to prove he doesn't "need" a lot of gain to play or something. Like you guys said, seems to fight the amp. Turn the damn gain up George!!! No one will complain.

Still love him, but dang..............
 
marshall":22datifk said:
Jimmie":22datifk said:
I think he sounds like everyone of us who try to play ditties beyond our current skill set. Some of it may sound killer, but nonetheless, shit for the most part. If he wants to go this direction, he needs to hang with Andy Wood or Guthrie for a while...but then again, don't we all?


Andy Wood or Guthrie need to hang with George for a while for direction on having a career


In 2011? :)
George telling them about the right way of getting a career in 1985 won't help any of them a great deal.
 
Ummm... that was some very interesting music Marty.

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Maybe he just feels like he's 'been there done that?'

Forging new territory, you know???
 
ke2":w5uc7esl said:
marshall":w5uc7esl said:
Jimmie":w5uc7esl said:
I think he sounds like everyone of us who try to play ditties beyond our current skill set. Some of it may sound killer, but nonetheless, shit for the most part. If he wants to go this direction, he needs to hang with Andy Wood or Guthrie for a while...but then again, don't we all?


Andy Wood or Guthrie need to hang with George for a while for direction on having a career


In 2011? :)
George telling them about the right way of getting a career in 1985 won't help any of them a great deal.

True dat! I stand corrected.
 
donbarzini":33aey3js said:
reverymike":33aey3js said:
Maybe he just feels like he's 'been there done that?'

yes, it must be refreshing for him to play and sound shitty all of the time now

that's pretty funny :lol: :LOL:
 
marshall":2nz7ne3b said:
Jimmie":2nz7ne3b said:
marshall":2nz7ne3b said:
Jimmie":2nz7ne3b said:
I think he sounds like everyone of us who try to play ditties beyond our current skill set. Some of it may sound killer, but nonetheless, shit for the most part. If he wants to go this direction, he needs to hang with Andy Wood or Guthrie for a while...but then again, don't we all?


Andy Wood or Guthrie need to hang with George for a while for direction on having a career

20 years ago, that may have been true...now? no comparison. Welcome to the board btw

Thanks! Just saying George has had a long career. The other guys.... Technique doesnt equal a career Those vids are so distorted w/ so much backround noise, it's hard to get an idea of the sound.

This has been an on-going debate here for quite some time. Don't know too many here who don't appreciate George in his hay-day and his overall contribution to the guitar. Lately though, we're hard-pressed to find him bringing it, tone wise or technique wise. I believe he still has it in him, but lately he's going through a phase, and its kinda hard to defend his guitar-heroism.
Jimmie
 
marshall":15xp7jsu said:
Jimmie":15xp7jsu said:
I think he sounds like everyone of us who try to play ditties beyond our current skill set. Some of it may sound killer, but nonetheless, shit for the most part. If he wants to go this direction, he needs to hang with Andy Wood or Guthrie for a while...but then again, don't we all?


Andy Wood or Guthrie need to hang with George for a while for direction on having a career


Not to bust on Guthrie or Andy but come on! George has had a great career and nobody outside of the guitar community really knows who Guthrie or Andy Wood are. And it's also the wrong decade to be a guitar hero, that was 3 decades past.
 
I just get the feeling that he's going for more of a stream of consciousness thing, and looking for the rare, totally spontaneous magical musical moment rather that just licks and tone that he's played a million times before. Of course, this is just my theory.

Unfortunately, for the listeners. . .that magical moment has not come yet. :lol: :LOL:
 
danyeo":2nd2w5x4 said:
marshall":2nd2w5x4 said:
Jimmie":2nd2w5x4 said:
I think he sounds like everyone of us who try to play ditties beyond our current skill set. Some of it may sound killer, but nonetheless, shit for the most part. If he wants to go this direction, he needs to hang with Andy Wood or Guthrie for a while...but then again, don't we all?


Andy Wood or Guthrie need to hang with George for a while for direction on having a career


Not to bust on Guthrie or Andy but come on! George has had a great career and nobody outside of the guitar community really knows who Guthrie or Andy Wood are. And it's also the wrong decade to be a guitar hero, that was 3 decades past.

so then in your estimation, who is a guitar hero? or do they cease to exist?
 
Loves me some Lynch, but that sounds like ADHD/Bi-polar.
 
marshall":1iosyqbm said:
ke2":1iosyqbm said:
marshall":1iosyqbm said:
Jimmie":1iosyqbm said:
I think he sounds like everyone of us who try to play ditties beyond our current skill set. Some of it may sound killer, but nonetheless, shit for the most part. If he wants to go this direction, he needs to hang with Andy Wood or Guthrie for a while...but then again, don't we all?


Andy Wood or Guthrie need to hang with George for a while for direction on having a career


In 2011? :)
George telling them about the right way of getting a career in 1985 won't help any of them a great deal.

True dat! I stand corrected.


Well.. Correction wasn't what I had in mind :)
I started listening to George in the mid-80s, and I've loved his style since. I remember the REH videos :D
But these days, most only guitar players listen to those three guys.

Tbh, Andy, being recording and Internet-savvy, is probably the one with most knowledge about getting his playing out to the masses. Technically, they're all three freak of nature in their own ways :D
 
reverymike":39651poj said:
I just get the feeling that he's going for more of a stream of consciousness thing, and looking for the rare, totally spontaneous magical musical moment rather that just licks and tone that he's played a million times before. Of course, this is just my theory.

Unfortunately, for the listeners. . .that magical moment has not come yet. :lol: :LOL:

I agree, he's more a free form player these days. Lots of :confused: , with the occasional :rock: , and whole lot of :doh: .

His pre-written compositions for the most part is what I grew up on and was a major influence that got me into playing back in the day.

Who the fuck am I though, he's earned his stripes and does this wherever he wants whenever he wants it seems. :lol: :LOL:
 
I idolized this guy... And would never want to say anything bad...

But... It appears he's no where near what he once was :no:

I know he bad a bad facial injury from a BMX accident... some say he never recovered totally from it.

I don't think the Diezel's are helping... I had a herbert for a good while and tried everything to get comfortable with it.. I did a Channel 2- gain mod
Tried different speakers and cabs... But I couldn't play it worth a dam! Just too fucking stiff... If your old school and used to loose amps it's a tuff
change. George used that 68' Plexi for a long time, and they just have a feel that's easy to play... I'm certainly not good enough to play a Diezel

I just could not get used to that Tightness... It just was dry, and stiff as a board.... Great for some, but not for me, OR.. George Me Thinks!

Best,

Roid RAGE
 
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