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I bet both Clapton and Hendrix would have said “Muddy Waters.”
Apparently, it wasn't Phil.
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I bet both Clapton and Hendrix would have said “Muddy Waters.”
Part of the issue with Clapton, I think, is that he's been playing professionally for over 50 years and his recorded history is there for all to see, the good, the bad and the indifferent. If you go back and pick out Clapton's best music, it's almost always the songs/albums where he was "pushed" by other great players, i.e. - Jack and Ginger, or Duane, or Steve Winwood, or George, or BB, or <insert famous player here>. IMO he plays to the level of those he plays with, which sometimes leaves some of his solo albums feeling fairly lazy-again IMO.
So now that I've ragged on him, the best concert I've ever seen was Clapton just 2 days after SRV died. He came on stage and just wailed without saying anything to the crowd for 3 or 4 songs, letting his guitar talk for him and it was jaw dropping. Obviously that kind of intensity is impossible to continue over an entire tour or even an album, but it was incredible to witness "God" firsthand.
Would you rather see me be dishonest and say that I feel directly inspired by his stuff? lol
It was what it was for its time, but that's not the topic for this thread as far as I'm concerned. I honestly don't feel anything in particular from his discography that was particularly moving for me.
I would guess that we grew up in different generations.
Would you rather see me be dishonest and say that I feel directly inspired by his stuff? lol
It was what it was for its time, but that's not the topic for this thread as far as I'm concerned. I honestly don't feel anything in particular from his discography that was particularly moving for me.
I’m not suggesting that you not post your true feelings. I’m sure there are many that don’t agree with my opinions.
I would guess that we grew up in different generations. I remember the 60s and how Jimi revolutionized guitar playing.
I grew up then too and always loved hearing Jimi. Despite his influence as an artist I dont think he revolutionised guitar playing. Everyone (well... 98%) was playing pentatonic then. Jimi included.
How many of the guitarists that inspire you though were inspired by Jimi?
I can understand that you may not necessarily appreciate his music and see his influence because modern guitarists who were inspired by him, learned to play Jimi's music
Point is, even if you can't appreciate his music today, then you can appreciate the fact that he was still a very inspirational musician.
Kerry King.
I remember thinking the first time I heard Purple Haze thinking who and wtf is that?...............
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