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Amen.... 

hehe,wow, both sick sick players! I don't think I could say Garsed smokes him on this track though IMO. The shit Lane is doing is all over the place, but that's part of the draw for me. The first guy kicks ass no doubt, and is tasteful as hell, but it's pretty wild hearing Lane going in 10 different directions with his playing. Just IMO, no argument both are killer.psychodave":vcwpjglw said:danyeo":vcwpjglw said:Love his guitar talent but his music is tough to get into IMHO. And if you're going to say nobody could touch him....well Brett Garsed smokes him on this track IMHO.
Agreed.
I really dug the first player.![]()
Rezamatix":3t4shh1j said:no one could touch this cat, and no one ever will. FTW RIP shawn.
I f*ckin' love smoking... Cigarettes and me? Can't get enough. I know, I know, gotsta stop...but for now, till I TRY QUITTING AGAIN, gotta keep in mind it's the worst thing I could be doing to myselfcharveldan":1c45w0wt said:His bio on wiki said he was a heavy smoker, that's what killed him in 2003.
Rezamatix":1g7ribon said:No way dude. Shawn could play circles around SRV and could play things SRV couldn't even dream of, Shawn could play anything SRV played but SRV could not play half of what lane could play. No contest. Game over.Kapo_Polenton":1g7ribon said:And SRV eats them both for breakfast!![]()
I wasn't aware Lane passed on.. remember reading alot about him in guitar mag almost 2 decades ago.
Well saidmentoneman":3dhhx7rw said:SL was many times more sophisticated a musician than SRV
and i was blown away by his tone as well as how totally incredibly he played.
guthrie, holdsworth, gambale, jason becker, yngwie, and racer x.....they all were able to play unimaginable things and blow me away and i've been fortunate enough to see them all in pretty intimate up close settings,
but what shawn played was so extreme it didn't make sense what i was seeing. i could not imagine someone playing with that physically demanding speed and complexity and precision, yet be so musical. he took his hero holdsworth and brought rock sensibility and right hand attack to it, and married some of the neoclassical yngwie thing to it as well as some eric johnson.
the centrifugal funk stuff shawn played when it came out was scoffed and looked down upon, tagged "video game noises". same with his first shrapnel stuff.
but by the time i saw him he had evolved into a full fledged monster.
charveldan":rt8e1b5t said:His bio on wiki said he was a heavy smoker, that's what killed him in 2003.
mentoneman":35mhqtjy said:SL was many times more sophisticated a musician than SRV
but SRV had tone, soul, catered to the blues traditions, and connected to more common folk.
the only time i saw shawn live was at NAMM this night:
and i was blown away by his tone as well as how totally incredibly he played.
guthrie, holdsworth, gambale, jason becker, yngwie, and racer x.....they all were able to play unimaginable things and blow me away and i've been fortunate enough to see them all in pretty intimate up close settings,
but what shawn played was so extreme it didn't make sense what i was seeing. i could not imagine someone playing with that physically demanding speed and complexity and precision, yet be so musical. he took his hero holdsworth and brought rock sensibility and right hand attack to it, and married some of the neoclassical yngwie thing to it as well as some eric johnson.
the centrifugal funk stuff shawn played when it came out was scoffed and looked down upon, tagged "video game noises". same with his first shrapnel stuff.
but by the time i saw him he had evolved into a full fledged monster.