View: https://youtu.be/6SFNW5F8K9Y
What a legend & one of the most underrated guitarists of all-time. The look of excitement on George Harrison’s sons face before Prince comes on is awesome too.
He’s somehow one of the most underrated guitar players of all time. I just don’t get it.Although most probably think of him primarily as a singer or songwriter, had some really, really good chops on the guitar
Look up video of Nirvana’s bass player throwing his bass up like that. Krist Novoselic or whatever his name is.The big question is where did that guitar go at the end? Just threw it into the air.
Look up video of Nirvana’s bass player throwing his bass up like that. Krist Novoselic or whatever his name is.
Not sure he was underrated. He was widely regarded to be the greatest guitarist on earth for most of his career.
View: https://youtu.be/6SFNW5F8K9Y
What a legend & one of the most underrated guitarists of all-time. The look of excitement on George Harrison’s sons face before Prince comes on is awesome too.
Was he? I certainly hope so. Just seems like every time I hear historians or music experts talking about the GOAT's, his name is never mentioned. Hell. here's Rolling Stones Top 100 and they have him rated #33.Not sure he was underrated. He was widely regarded to be the greatest guitarist on earth for most of his career.
This might be one of those times where the white world is reporting on things a bit differently. I think the most important thing was musicians knew and they all bowed down.Was he? I certainly hope so. Just seems like every time I hear historians or music experts talking about the GOAT's, his name is never mentioned. Hell. here's Rolling Stones Top 100 and they have him rated #33.
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Backstory on the video in my OP is this list came out from Rolling Stone before this performance & really pissed Prince off and gave him some added motivation to fuck that solo up.
His SB halftime show is also the greatest of all-time.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NN3gsSf-Ys
He definitely deserves the respect and accolades from his peers. The man played damn near every instrument, and was expert level at them all. Just an amazing talent.This might be one of those times where the white world is reporting on things a bit differently. I think the most important thing was musicians knew and they all bowed down.
There's a famous story that's apocryphal and probably didn't happen, but supposedly in an interview someone asked Eric Clapton what it was like to be the world's best guitarist and he said "I don't know. Ask Prince."
Edit: turns out that story is made up, but the plausibility of it is partly because of how highly regarded he was. Eric Clapton's Prince | Snopes.com
D'Angelo, Raphael Saadiq, Lauryn Hill, James Brown, John Mayer, and so many others genuflected at the enormity of his skill on the guitar.
This is one of my favorite guitar solos of all time. Absolutely blistering. If I'm not mistaken this was the rock n roll hall of fame induction when Prince, George Harrison and Tom Petty were all inducted on the same night.This might be one of those times where the white world is reporting on things a bit differently. I think the most important thing was musicians knew and they all bowed down.
There's a famous story that's apocryphal and probably didn't happen, but supposedly in an interview someone asked Eric Clapton what it was like to be the world's best guitarist and he said "I don't know. Ask Prince."
Edit: turns out that story is made up, but the plausibility of it is partly because of how highly regarded he was. Eric Clapton's Prince | Snopes.com
D'Angelo, Raphael Saadiq, Lauryn Hill, James Brown, John Mayer, and so many others genuflected at the enormity of his skill on the guitar.
Read the same thing buddy. Prince rehearsed that solo by himself so no one else on stage knew what he was going to play. That's why I think Dhani Harrison looked so excited when Prince was about to play.This is one of my favorite guitar solos of all time. Absolutely blistering. If I'm not mistaken this was the rock n roll hall of fame induction when Prince, George Harrison and Tom Petty were all inducted on the same night.
The story I've always heard is that Prince was pissed about that Rolling Stone article and didn't really play the whole solo in rehearsals, so no one knew what he was planning.
@kneeblock is right, most white fans know Prince for his song-writing and spectacle, but even in his biggest hits you can hear his virtuoso guitar work- the intro and outro to When Doves Cry is a great example.
spent most of this wishing they'd fuckin hurry up and get to the solo
View: https://youtu.be/6SFNW5F8K9Y
What a legend & one of the most underrated guitarists of all-time. The look of excitement on George Harrison’s sons face before Prince comes on is awesome too.
Among guitarists he got his due praise, but most fans of his music had no idea he was such a virtuoso. Many people don't care about that stuff - they just liked his music.Not sure he was underrated. He was widely regarded to be the greatest guitarist on earth for most of his career.
Iconic. "Can you make it rain harder?"
Other guitarists certainly knew what was up, but as for the rest of the masses I'd bet it had more to do with him being a virtuoso in EVERYTHING. Songwriting. Vocals. Phrasing. Guitar. They were all on point - and they all meshed together perfectly. And Prince's songs weren't always guitar heavy so he got praise for his entire body of work instead of just the guitar.This might be one of those times where the white world is reporting on things a bit differently. I think the most important thing was musicians knew and they all bowed down.
Good call- Knopfler is a god.Other guitarists certainly knew what was up, but as for the rest of the masses I'd bet it had more to do with him being a virtuoso in EVERYTHING. Songwriting. Vocals. Phrasing. Guitar. They were all on point - and they all meshed together perfectly. And Prince's songs weren't always guitar heavy so he got praise for his entire body of work instead of just the guitar.
Most "guitar gods" are riff 1st, song 2nd. (Jimi. EVH, etc).
Knopfler (Dire Straits) would be an example of a guy who, like Prince, has his guitar skill overlooked by regular fans of music because his body of work was more about the songs than showing off his guitar chops.
Zappa was a smart manedit..... no idea why I keep asking people to choose between Zappa and Prince
Lol fuck yes. I was exactly like that the first time seeing this. Just blown away. I’ve watched it at least 100 times & also downloaded this performance from iTunes.Haha, this is great. This video is a review of the Prince solo this thread is about.
I'm cracking up, because this is exactly how I imagine@Wild talks and sounds. Is this you
@Wild ?!
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvq6TgUsby0