
Speeddemon
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Not only that, but even the players in the 80's (and 90's), I prefer the ones that some would consider sloppy, but play typically with more character or soul.I'd definitely disagree with the 'players today' comment...in fact, not even close. I don't hear anything, in the flavor of the month 'YouTube' heroes that don't ever play in a band context, that even compares in shred talent to those players from the 80s. Players today seem to be too mechanical, robotic. While that is also a thing with the 80s guys, they at least had some feel in their ability. I don't hear anything that resembles that out of the guys I see on YouTube.
Sorry.
One of the reasons I didn't care that much for most of Vai and Satriani's stuff; it's clean, impressive and we'll executed, but it lacks some 'grit' that others (not all shredders) have like Slash, EVH, Angus Young...
MAB might be one of the best examples of how all the skill in the world doesn't make up for feel and character.
The best note in his 4-neck shred solo in "Freight Train" is the one slow one. ?
For me, Lynch and Akira Takasaki would be closer to that 'zenith', where technical skill, character and songwriting are firing on all cylinders.
And don't forget Exciter's John Ricci.?
Ba-dum tssk. ?