I miss this Paul Gilbert

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messenger":1m6jda4e said:
Doughboy":1m6jda4e said:
There's a big difference between playing the blues & playing the Blues scale. Paul has yet to graduate authentically to the former.


Because he hasn't visited the crossroads??

Because he didn't grow up on the blues, played the blues when he was young, spent the majority of his time on shredding etc & now that is ingrained into his DNA so when he tries to play the Blues now, it sounds like a he's playing the Blues scale & not authentic.

Paul is a shredder & that's what he excels in imo. he may want to be a tasty blues guy now, but it's not going to happen.
 
From that video I don't think he was even using "the blues scale" much. And you have to for up on the blues to play the blues?? Really?? So is the same for every genre?? Or just the blues??
 
Doughboy":1vtwe3jr said:
messenger":1vtwe3jr said:
Doughboy":1vtwe3jr said:
There's a big difference between playing the blues & playing the Blues scale. Paul has yet to graduate authentically to the former.


Because he hasn't visited the crossroads??

Because he didn't grow up on the blues, played the blues when he was young, spent the majority of his time on shredding etc & now that is ingrained into his DNA so when he tries to play the Blues now, it sounds like a he's playing the Blues scale & not authentic.

Paul is a shredder & that's what he excels in imo. he may want to be a tasty blues guy now, but it's not going to happen.
:lol: :LOL: Cmon dude...really???!! OK so he's gotta feel REAL pain to FEEL the blues....its gotta be coming from his soul brotha!!! Sorry man but I gotta give this a big "whatever".....
 
Racerxrated":jyp93nnu said:
Doughboy":jyp93nnu said:
messenger":jyp93nnu said:
Doughboy":jyp93nnu said:
There's a big difference between playing the blues & playing the Blues scale. Paul has yet to graduate authentically to the former.


Because he hasn't visited the crossroads??

Because he didn't grow up on the blues, played the blues when he was young, spent the majority of his time on shredding etc & now that is ingrained into his DNA so when he tries to play the Blues now, it sounds like a he's playing the Blues scale & not authentic.

Paul is a shredder & that's what he excels in imo. he may want to be a tasty blues guy now, but it's not going to happen.
:lol: :LOL: Cmon dude...really???!! OK so he's gotta feel REAL pain to FEEL the blues....its gotta be coming from his soul brotha!!! Sorry man but I gotta give this a big "whatever".....

What??? Who says he has to feel pain to play the blues. Paul isn't a good blues player. period.

He doesn't have the feel or phrasing to play it authentically. he may love to play the blues & he may think he's now a bluesman, but when he plays the blues, he sounds like he's playing the blues scale.

He's a shredder & he's spent way too much time playing that style & it affects everything else he plays. It's just fact.

I love Paul. I have everything he's ever put out, but he's not a good blues player.
 
I haven't really even heard him play the blues. Any clips? The one posted above really isn't him "playing" the blues. Just showing ideas and how some things work (for him).
 
Sure, the guy is a guitar legend but I have to LOL at his "assessment" of what metal is at 1:37 - 1:43. Here Paul, check out some metal with unusual chord progressions and solos full of bendy, non-scalar based melodic note choices. Welcome to 1990 !

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lespaul6":o0duzgei said:
He's been getting more into the blues lately... he explains the shift here:

 
messenger":3l1lwcuy said:
I haven't really even heard him play the blues. Any clips? The one posted above really isn't him "playing" the blues. Just showing ideas and how some things work (for him).


Here's Paul playing 'the blues'.

This is a great solo imo, but it's not the blues.

He's soloing using the blues scale & playing stock blues licks, but his feel & phrasing are so based in shred that it sounds stiff & unauthentic.

 
I saw that one. I don't really think that was him trying to play the blues. Seems like someone just tagged the video that. Couldn't really find any other examples. And if that's all you have to base your opinion on this not much.
 
Doughboy":u205xzlt said:
messenger":u205xzlt said:
I haven't really even heard him play the blues. Any clips? The one posted above really isn't him "playing" the blues. Just showing ideas and how some things work (for him).


Here's Paul playing 'the blues'.

This is a great solo imo, but it's not the blues.

He's soloing using the blues scale & playing stock blues licks, but his feel & phrasing are so based in shred that it sounds stiff & unauthentic.



Nope, that was him trying to play the blues.

I've seen him live as well & that's what he sounds like playing the blues.

The reason you've never heard him play blues authentically is because he can't & that's why there are no clips of him playing blues out there.

Playing bluesy, yes. Playing the blues scale, yes. Playing the blues authentically, unfortunately no.

Paul is amazing. I love his playing & love Racer X, but a bluesman, he ain't.
 
I'd be extremely surprised if he couldn't play authentic blues if he actually wanted to. Live his fans want to see him shred. To say he can't because he doesn't do it live is silly IMO.
 
Who cares if he doesn't sound like an authentic blues man or not.. I think the point he was trying to make is that he has diversified his sound and approach by using blues concepts and phrasing because he feels it is more expressive. To that, I would 100% agree. He has the best of both worlds going on here. He isn't sloppy enough to play down and dirty blues. He is a picking machine and everything sounds bang on all the time. This new approach I dig. More bending and dynamics. Makes the arpeggios sound even cooler when finally they decide to make an appearance and melt your face. Anyway, I don't "miss" the old Paul Gilbert because essentially he is still there.
 
Wish Paul would make another Racer X album --- let Bruce do the blues playing Hes good at it
 
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