Ah, right, got it! I'll take your word for it... that's one gauntlet I'm more than happy to leave on the floor.jeremyb wrote:I challenge you to find a modern worship song without dotted 8th delay on itcodedog wrote:Sorry, that went right over my head...null_pointer wrote:
So who’s next in line to Hendrix?
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Re: So who’s next in line to Hendrix?
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Re: So who’s next in line to Hendrix?
Sadly the era of awesome christian music is well behind us, altho' it looks like Carman is staging a comeback!! Hopefully he starts making gems like this again!codedog wrote:Ah, right, got it! I'll take your word for it... that's one gauntlet I'm more than happy to leave on the floor.jeremyb wrote:I challenge you to find a modern worship song without dotted 8th delay on itcodedog wrote:
Sorry, that went right over my head...
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Also... Derek Trucks needs to get him some learning done, this is slide done right.
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Re: So who’s next in line to Hendrix?
I just presumed it was death, considering the guitarists mentioned?willow13 wrote:next in line for what
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Re: So who’s next in line to Hendrix?
Of course, Buddy Guy, who influenced Clapton and Hendrix and many many others, is still alive and putting out albums is surely next!
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Holy hell that's bad, thought it might have been one of those 'Shreds' video but I think it's actually realjeremyb wrote:Also... Derek Trucks needs to get him some learning done, this is slide done right.
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I think it'll need to be a singer/guitarist to stand any chance of getting the attention needed to break out and be remembered.
Right now I'd say someone like Ed Sheeran. He's probably done more to get kids playing guitars and wanting to fill Stadiums than most others. His biggest problem though will be that unless he dies right now he's going to have to keep on churning out massive selling albums and hoping he stays as popular as he is now or he'll just fade out (and I suspect at some point he'll just retire)
Right now I'd say someone like Ed Sheeran. He's probably done more to get kids playing guitars and wanting to fill Stadiums than most others. His biggest problem though will be that unless he dies right now he's going to have to keep on churning out massive selling albums and hoping he stays as popular as he is now or he'll just fade out (and I suspect at some point he'll just retire)
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Re: So who’s next in line to Hendrix?
St Vincent !
just a thought, she has everything going for her. all she needs is a huge song.
damn Johnny Depp is in the Lil Waine school of fashion guitar, awful
just a thought, she has everything going for her. all she needs is a huge song.
damn Johnny Depp is in the Lil Waine school of fashion guitar, awful
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Thought I'd check it now, relieved that it is terribleMini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:Holy hell that's bad, thought it might have been one of those 'Shreds' video but I think it's actually realjeremyb wrote:Also... Derek Trucks needs to get him some learning done, this is slide done right.
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Re: So who’s next in line to Hendrix?
I'm suprised I haven't seen more mention of Jimi Page? He would be a major influence for modern rock.
However, I would say EVH.
It's unquestionable how much influence on music and technique Hendrix had and i'd say the only gutarist that has been as ground breaking would be EVH.
However, I would say EVH.
It's unquestionable how much influence on music and technique Hendrix had and i'd say the only gutarist that has been as ground breaking would be EVH.
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Re: So who’s next in line to Hendrix?
Interesting to note just how much love John Mayer has in this thread, must say that has been surprising to me. I would have said Slash would have inspired more people to pick up a guitar than JM, but who really knows aye.