[kj] (OT) guitarists...
folk devil
folkdevil_23 at hotmail.com
Thu Oct 23 22:17:22 EDT 2008
love 'continental' by Guthrie, and the Harold Budd collaborations are class! :D
i am also a fripp fanatic, probably like 85% of their albums, and the Belew partnership was great..Belew excels on Remain in light by the talking heads, too!!!
I am partial to Michael Brook as well..I like all these fellers as the make a guitar sound, well, not like a guitar :)
> From: marsboy1 at msn.com
> To: gathering at misera.net
> Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 21:47:21 -0400
> Subject: Re: [kj] (OT) guitarists...
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> This is the geekiest thread in some time, thank you all. (Great to see Fripp fan gatherers.)
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> Moving in the direction of unconventional guitar . . .
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> Robin Guthrie has been mentioned enough, but I'll mention him again, and suggest you explore his solo work if you haven't, and also his collaborations with ambient legend Harold Budd.
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> For fans of the delay pedal, Lanterna, name for guitarist Henry Frayne, is an example of a genre called ambient-Americana. Great for driving in Autumn, if I may be so flakey. First album more ambient, and the two followups more "accessible". Surprised no tracks were ever grabbed for a car commercial.
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> And Jeff Pearce, in the ambient vein, though nakedly obvious he's playing a guitar, albeit drenched in layer upon layer of reverb.
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> Finally, I'll blow the whole thing up and mention my high school classic-rock geek hero Pete Townshend! Through who's fingers did run part of the roots of punk. (let the debate begin)
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