[kj] Geordie's guitar (was Re: another studio clip - endgames)
B. Oliver Sheppard
bigblackhair at sbcglobal.net
Thu Dec 3 17:04:22 EST 2009
Well, I might disagree with you, esp. when you say "Geordie’s comfort
zone is chug chug chords and lazy power riffs, all heavy music guitar
players lacking creative inspiration revert to this form of delivery" -
about lazy players reverting to power chords and chug chords. The genius
of some bands, like the Ramones, is their simplicity, and how it is used
in a novel way. But I don't think Geordie is like this. Geordie is
unusual to me in tahat he can play bone headed dugga dugga metal ("Total
Invasion," which I love) but also do cool Middle eastern influenced
stuff ("Tabazan"), plus the post-punk chiming type suff you hear a lot
of on _Revelations_.
There is a lot of hardcore punk, etc., that is basically power chords
sliding up and down the fret board, but that isn't necessarily a sign of
weakness to me. And skilled musicians' ears listen to things differently
than the average rank and file listener. When I heard "Blitzkrieg Bop"
the first time as a ten I imagined these were the most burly and coolest
guitarists around. When I learned to play guitar myself, the mystique
went away, and in a sense it became less "powerful" to me. But to your
average listener, those surly, basic power chords are like sounds from
heaven (or hell), dependent upon the melody and how they are used inc
ombination with other aspects of the song, of course.
Geordie seems to have a good sense of all this, even if only
intuitively, which is why he's one of my fave guitar players - he can
maneuver so easily and deftly, nonchalantly, through so many different
styles. Jaz is lucky he ran into him. :)
-Oliver
fluw wrote:
>
> Geordie’s comfort zone is chug chug chords and lazy power riffs, all
> heavy music guitar players lacking creative inspiration revert to this
> form of delivery. So if youth were to be forcing Geordie out of his
> comfort zone, then it would behoove him to force Geordie into those
> places where he was
>
> before 2003.
>
> But I would prefer geordie just find his inspired spots on his own,
> maybe he needs to go fly fishing?
>
>
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