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keefriffhards
To get in the top 100 etc it helps to be original or at least distinctive in your sound, nothing funny about it.
just my opinion
but i think ronnie has a very distinct and reconizable sound
at least to me
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keefriffhards
To get in the top 100 etc it helps to be original or at least distinctive in your sound, nothing funny about it.
just my opinion
but i think ronnie has a very distinct and reconizable sound
at least to me
To my ears his sound changes through the years, different set ups, last couple of tours Ronnie has butchered his own solo's, it's difficult to understand what he's trying as he's no Jeff Beck, I don't think being unpredictable works for Ronnie, but yeah he does have a sound that i love sometimes, he can blow me away with the soul in his playing. He's so hit and miss it does my head in hehe.
I think of Ronnie as a Jack of all trades and master of none, he clearly has magical moments though.
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keefriffhards
To get in the top 100 etc it helps to be original or at least distinctive in your sound, nothing funny about it.
just my opinion
but i think ronnie has a very distinct and reconizable sound
at least to me
To my ears his sound changes through the years, different set ups, last couple of tours Ronnie has butchered his own solo's, it's difficult to understand what he's trying as he's no Jeff Beck, I don't think being unpredictable works for Ronnie, but yeah he does have a sound that i love sometimes, he can blow me away with the soul in his playing. He's so hit and miss it does my head in hehe.
I think of Ronnie as a Jack of all trades and master of none, he clearly has magical moments though.
I think musical ignorance, although it is true that he replaced Taylor so sometimes it comes naturally, but no one ever compares Taylor to Brian J.Quote
Koen
Why does every Ronnie Wood thread turn into a comparison with Mick Taylor?
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TestifyI think musical ignorance, although it is true that he replaced Taylor so sometimes it comes naturally, but no one ever compares Taylor to Brian J.Quote
Koen
Why does every Ronnie Wood thread turn into a comparison with Mick Taylor?
After that it is legitimate to prefer the Taylor period, or that of Brian or that of Wood, it's just a matter of taste.
But they're all so different musicians... what's annoying is to think that Wood is there for luck, but luck is just an invention of the losers.
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If you don't think Ronnie can play lead, check out this version of the Jimi Hendrix tune Little Wing... From Eric Clapton's Rainbow Concert, Ronnie plays incredible lead guitar here and outshines Clapton and Pete Townshend. You can tell it's Ronnie by his unique tone and style. Beautiful playing by Ronnie...