Fastest Picker ???
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- Tony Prior
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I drove a 427 'Vette for a while, it was the fastest thing I ever sat in, but then along came this 427 Cobra...Somewhere out there in la la land ( not LA) there may be another Big E, but until then I would stay in the grandaddy club..Speed is relative, just like my own relatives, sometimes I can't leave fast enough to get out of their company !
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- Mike Sweeney
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- Robert Rogers
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Well at the Choo Choo Jam on Friday afternoon...Herby,Doug,Hal,John,and Jr. were lined up....playing Incredibly fast,taking thier licks...one after another ..and not missing a beat...I've also seen some of those star pickers ..with the likes of Paul,Loydd, Tommy,Merick,Stu, and Johnny Cox...Who's to say....the "Buddy's" are no sloches..and Jimmy Day was like greased lightnin'..JD...The incredible Jimmy Crawford.....and the list goes on...All of these GREAT Pickers are also VERY "Tastefull"
and down right great guys.... IMHO
GV
and down right great guys.... IMHO
GV
Well at the Choo Choo Jam on Friday afternoon...Herby,Doug,Hal,John,and Jr. were lined up....playing Incredibly fast,taking thier licks...one after another ..and not missing a beat...I've also seen some of those star pickers ..with the likes of Paul,Loydd, Tommy,Merick,Stu, and Johnny Cox...Who's to say....the "Buddy's" are no sloches..and Jimmy Day was like greased lightnin'..JD...The incredible Jimmy Crawford.....and the list goes on...All of these GREAT Pickers are also VERY "Tastefull"
and down right great guys.... IMHO
GV
and down right great guys.... IMHO
GV
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Good point Kenny. Even when he may not be in complete control, Buddy always sounds like he is.
Another subtle point I like about Buddy's playing are the pauses he takes. Instead of rattling off 15 gazillion notes in a row, he plays phrases with pauses, as if taking a breath. The listener unconsciously breathes along with his music, and feels pleasure, not out of breath. (Hope that makes sense) <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jim Smith on 07 May 2002 at 08:45 PM.]</p></FONT>
Another subtle point I like about Buddy's playing are the pauses he takes. Instead of rattling off 15 gazillion notes in a row, he plays phrases with pauses, as if taking a breath. The listener unconsciously breathes along with his music, and feels pleasure, not out of breath. (Hope that makes sense) <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jim Smith on 07 May 2002 at 08:45 PM.]</p></FONT>
- Kenny Dail
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Kenny Yates hit the nail on the head. The "Matt Dillon" of PSG. That is where I first heard the quote "It is not the fastest gun....." Touche
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kd...and the beat goes on...
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kd...and the beat goes on...
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Kenny Dail on 08 May 2002 at 07:53 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Well, certainly, everyone named on this thread is a great picker. I think that when people get as good as these mentioned, as well as others not mentioned yet, personallity and friendship enters into our choices. There is no way to determine who is "the fastest". "Jooyun" Tharpe was a good friend of mine and I have a healthy respect for his playing! He was very quick and made it look so d.... easy. He laughed and smiled all the time. regards,fred
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