Dr B wrote:
The problem for Vai, Satriani, Malmsteen and their ilk is that at times - its just fretboard vomit. However, I do prefer Vai of all those players as he does have more melody to him. Anyway, these things are subjective - so I guess we will not agree so lets just be thankful we have our influences.
However, i would point out, as i did in earlier posts, that most of the people that talk nonsense about clapton and players like him are those that dont go and see these guys live. Most artists are completely different live.
Fretboard vomit, I have not heard that. Cracks me up. I wore my Passion and Warfare tape out in middle school, probably one of the reasons I got serious about learning guitar! Live music and recorded music are totally different animals to me. It also seems that the best can carry off both in every genre, though--must be be nice to be amazingly talented. I have seen Clapton twice, and loved both his shows. He is a very expressive player.
On the recorded side, did you happen to take in his collaboration with jj cale a few years back, 'The Road to Escondido'. Very folk, I loved it.
sirmyghin wrote:
I feel they have more difficulty distilling the song to an album track, live the tunes are very, very different. Speaking of which Vai is supposed to tour this year, I need to see that.
I agree 100% that these guys have a heck of a time distilling anything to an album, album track--or even a song for that matter. I just kinda chalk to up to a lack of musical ability covered by constantly shouting 'look what I can do with this guitar!!!'
I would kinda like to see Vai, though. I saw Black Label Society a few years back, and really enjoyed it. I think of Vai as more musical type of guy than Zakk Wylde (can't remember how to spell Zack or Wild.)
I guess at the end of the day I am just a music lover and pretty much go for most anything. There are a lot of crappy blues out there, same as every other form of art I have ever come across.