On a guitar solo ... (EMA cons Gary Moore) on Radio Canut
I always thought the issue of solo guitar operated a crucial division among fans of rock: there are those for whom this is the very soul of this music, the acme of any self-respecting rock song, and those for whom it just a wound (with some exceptions, though). I belong to this second category. Feature lively discussion as to who Jimmy Page, Mark Knopfler, Gary Moore and Eric Clapton is the greatest guitar hero have always seemed particularly troublesome. And yet, we're talking about talented guitarists ... but beside them, how many solos without interest that remind me most often a kind of contest dick he is just desperate to know who plays as fast as many notes in treble screaming! Every day I thank the punk we have (partially) rid of this passage almost obliged, so far, in any tube rock worthy of the name. In the wake of punk, my masters in landfills sonic guitar-based have always called Thurston Moore and Lee Ranaldo and certainly not Slash or Kirk Hammett (it's probably because the guitar solo that I am very quickly tired of heavy metal and hard rock ...). It might sound trivial but I tell myself that there are two philosophies of the music (and not just music, for that matter) competing ... Anyway, why am I telling you all this? Because the other day, I came across a video on the site of EMA ( cameouttanowhere.com ), the musician that I told you the most good and which I proposed the new song "the gray ship " to listen / download here . In this video, we see now recording a guitar part for the B side of her single ("kind heart"). Just before I came to hear a solo by Gary Moore in a video on the occasion of his death ... and thin! definitely, I always prefer a thousand times noisy discharge of EMA (listen / view below) at any guitar part of "Parisienne Walkways" ...
EMA recording guitar for "Kind Hearts" from Some dark holler we Vimeo.
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