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'Romeo and Juliet' is songcraft at a very high level. Knowing the story behind it, I have yet to see Mark perform the song in a way that his pain/suffering/sadness is not obvious and very real even now, 35 years later.
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I’m not clicking on any of these links. If I do I’ll be up all night with the headphones on.
It’s hotter than the hinges of hell here, not fit to be outside pst noon. Tomorrow afternoon I’ll mix a shaker of cocktails and revisit this thread. I am so looking forward to it.
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Location: Calgary, Canada
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He’s good but I prefer Stevie Ray Vaughn, check out this sound check at 1’30”
https://youtu.be/grBmQwLSlDw
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Central TX west of Houston
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I don't know enough about playing a guitar to say "this guy is better than that guy" or anything like that. All that I can really do is have an opinion.
I liked both of the guitarists in the first post. Which I liked better would probably depend upon my mood or what I was doing when I listened. I do love SRV. I assume that at a very high level there are some players that are naturally talented and can make a guitar do things that surprise people. I assume there are also folks at a very high level that have trained and trained and are technical masters. Are there folks that are a mix of both and therefore surpass either of the other two? Music and playing an instrument, I have to think is greatest when it's about feeling/emotion. I never learned to play anything. I've got good rhythm and coordination, but I don't think I have the ear for it. I'll just keep enjoying what other folks are doing.
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In my opionion the debut album Dire Straits, side 1, five songs including `Down to the waterline`, `Water of love`, Setting me up`, Six blade knife`is the epitome of what carved out my guitar and music stile. The rythm and very special guitar picking on those songs are truly one of a kind.
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OK...so I listened to Making Movies, Communique, then Knopler on Infidels last evening....all were in one of my players....now I gotta go find that first release....
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