Play that guitar Mr Rootsman

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jb welda
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Re: Play that guitar Mr Rootsman

Post by jb welda »

to paraphrase:

a quiet guitar is a nice guitar.

to me dwight pinkney was the height of great guitar player and he knew/knows when to showboat and when to support. rarely with the former; often with the latter.

know how to make a guitarist play quietly? put sheet music in front of him.

one love
jah bill
super ape
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Re: Play that guitar Mr Rootsman

Post by super ape »

i am a fan of the crybaby wah wah pedal. so as long as it's used well, i dig it in any kind of music.
i am not into reggae with rock guitar...but the guitar lead/solo certainly has it's place just as keys and drums and vocals do.
i think, in my opinion, as a guitar player, that if a guitarist were to only play chords, then playing for a living might get a bit boring. electric guitars were also made to wail and cry at least a little bit.
Zionist
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Re: Play that guitar Mr Rootsman

Post by Zionist »

Check out John Kpiaye's awesome playing throughout Ijahman's Miss Beverly - the original version, not the cheesy synthed up version. Just listen to the intro alone. Pure roots, a story without words.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oyVHmyG45I
informer

Re: Play that guitar Mr Rootsman

Post by informer »

i don't like solos in reggae too much - but i really like the "rock" guitar solos from bob marley's live concerts - they really fit perfectly and improve the overall experience.
super ape
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Re: Play that guitar Mr Rootsman

Post by super ape »

informer, that's what i'm talking about! not rock music, but roots ROCK reggae
Well Charge

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Post by Well Charge »

Waiting In Vain - Marley
fadel diagne
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Post by fadel diagne »

ijahman"miss beverly" waaw john kpiaye solo is heartwrenching there and oftentimes makes me cry.
aswad band with guitarist jimmy senyah haynes on"reality"and"african children part2"(not satisfied album)
-steel pulse with jimmy senyah again on guitar "grab education"andbody guard"
cat coore"96 degrees"-the flamenco guitar
aswad debut album with the flamenco guitar on one of the songs which name has slipped my mind at present.
"watcha gonna do"-peter tosh donald kinsey solo is awesome when the break occurs.
willie lindo-"midnight"

ernest ranglin boss reggae album at studio one.the second track solo is murderous.
Rohan

Re: Play that guitar Mr Rootsman

Post by Rohan »

I really don't mind rock guitar solo's in reggae so long as it is not over done. I think it gives the music interest and colour.
Remember that Bob hire al anderson because he wanted that Hendricks sound and to a very large extent it help to revolutionize reggae and bring it to the masses. So it has its place.
If reggae is going to stay, it must continue to evolve and the only way that can happen is to have artist and musicians continue to experiment like those in the past.

Bless up
Rohan
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Wake-Up-And-Live
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Re: Play that guitar Mr Rootsman

Post by Wake-Up-And-Live »

Without any doubt, reggae's best guitar solo is one by Junior Marvin on 'Bad Mind People' (Wailers live cd).

It lasts over 1,5 minute and it hypnotise you when you play it loud!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0krKgn5C24

Solo starts at 03:30.
echochamberbaby

Re: Play that guitar Mr Rootsman

Post by echochamberbaby »

Burn Babylon by Sylford Walker is top ranking .Also an album on Wackies called Free for All. Some nice guitar and versions to some Little Roy songs including Tribal War
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