Get dog costumes wrote:Greg Ginn is often considered a terrible soloist
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Get dog costumes wrote:Greg Ginn is often considered a terrible soloist

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endofanera wrote:Get dog costumes wrote:Greg Ginn is often considered a terrible soloist
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Mark Prindle, Dean of American Rock Critics wrote:Although Greg Ginn is one of the absolute worst guitar soloists ever born, he was capable of coming up with some very unique lead melodies (especially on Damaged and In My Head) as well as possessing a bizarre recording finesse utilizing multi-tracking and reverb to such an extent that even when the music was dull (as on 1984's Slip It In), the sound was still gear enough to warrant three or four good listens. [link]
Get dog costumes wrote:Unfortunately, I bought "Dick" in the $2 bin at Amoeba last year, and it is the worst album I have ever owned, though pointless solos are hardly its biggest problem.

endofanera wrote:Get dog costumes wrote:Unfortunately, I bought "Dick" in the $2 bin at Amoeba last year, and it is the worst album I have ever owned, though pointless solos are hardly its biggest problem.
I sometimes like to pretend that all the members of Black Flag went to their simultaneous deaths in a Patty Hearst/SLA-style terrorist bank robbery, rather than breaking up so they could produce shit like Gone and "Liar."
Brett Eugene Ralph wrote:Both solos on Thin Lizzy's "Cowboy Song" are amazing--badass, to be sure, but also controlled and melodic and wholly integrated into the fabric of the song. This, it seems to me, is the key to an effective solo--that it complements and enhances the song rather than the song becoming a foundation for the soloist's flights of fancy. Greg Ginn straddles this fine line precariously--and thrillingly. So does Jimi Hendrix.
Some outstanding solos occur not as "leads" but as solo passages played underneath the song proper, such as Cheetah Chrome's fills on the last chorus of "Not Anymore" or that wigged out shit Lindsey Buckingham does on the tag-out of "You Make Lovin' Fun," some of my favorite guitar playing ever.
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