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SLASH is not a good guitar player --->Discussion of the musically inclined only, no n00bs
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[quote:Anonymous Coward TURBO GOLD 15900080:MV8xMzU4MDY3XzMxMTI3MTA5X0FEMjlDREY2] AGREED! Santana was great back then. His tone was amazing, dynamic. Now he sounds like every other guy. I think he was using a Fender Twin back then, at least when recording. [quote:Anonymous Coward 1262510:MV8xMzU4MDY3XzIyMzg3Mjc0XzY0QTUzQTdD] [quote:PARANOID.] [quote:Anonymous Coward 302677] Jimi hendrix, bb king, kirk hammett, david gilmour, dimebag darryl, and so on [/quote] Carlos Santana, Jeff Beck as well [/quote] +1 for Jeff Beck. Santana....he should have stuck with the SG and the Marshalls...he sounds like he's playing a buzzy toy nowadays with the PRS. He peaked with the acid and SG at woodstock. [/quote] [/quote]
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I could play my recorder better in 3rd grade than he can play his guitar. He is just a so so player, nothing special.
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