carlygtr56":27li4jj0 said:
carlygtr56":27li4jj0 said:
Marshall Law":27li4jj0 said:
remember Stevie was only known nationally for about 7 years, your comparing him to clapton who has been around now about 43 years, SRV is the shit IMO
I was comparing him to Cream era Clapton, which was 2 years
Carl, serious question? why do you think Clapton was so on fire during Cream and never really did anything as powerful later on? Not saying he didn't grow as a player but the Cream era stuff was more I guess RAW,and in your FACE.
He was in his early 20s. He just came off a stint in John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, which was strict blues.
Jimi had influence on him.
The biggest reason were his bandmtes. Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce came from a jazz backround.
EC was basically thrown into the deep end of the pool.
Live , these guys were not only playing, but competing with each other. They were as much playing to impress each other as the audience
Cream started out playing their tunes pretty straight up, but when they came to the US, specifically San Franciso, with stoned audiences, light shows, etc....the audience just wanted them to play, so the numbers got stretched into long jams.
They were the first to admit, they could not recreate the intensity every single night. Some nights were magic and some werent.
With 2 years of steady touring they burnt themselves out.
Why did he change? Couse we're only in our early 20's ONCE.
Would Jimi be burning Strats in his 50's and 60's?
I doubt it.
Why is Blackmore playing that crazy shit with his GF?
Because these guys have done it for years. They have been to the mountaintop....and naturally mellow as they get older.[/quote]
Geroge Lynch is over 50, Paul Gilbert is 42, Yngwie is 45, Iommi is 60, Dio is 66.....
Jimi and Eric burned themselves out on drugs, there`s a reason Ronnie Dio is still on fire @ 66, man. Age doesn`t mean as much as taking care of yourself. Blackmore was always a dreamer/medieval dude. He did greensleeves at an early stage, for example
