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smashmachine |
Posted - 05/29/2004 : 12:56:33 Ok, guitar solos may not be the main reason why you listen to Frank Blac k, but there still exists some mind blowers that fit nicely a couple songs. For me, I can rock out to I Need Peace pretty thoroughly, I like it more than Solid Gold's solo. Anybody got any to add? |
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WolfManMikeLonely |
Posted - 06/10/2004 : 22:04:43 Yeah, he's gone. I can't believe it. What a shock. Richard Hell had some words to say about him, and Richard Hell always seems pretty damn articulate, check out what he has to say on www.richardhell.com
"Hey fuck you if you don't like it." -Johnny Thunders
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chickenwithtwoheads |
Posted - 06/10/2004 : 05:58:59 quote: Originally posted by WolfManMikeLonely
The solo that sticks out to me the most is the amazing Rob Quine type lead stuff on "How You Went So Far" the first break especially gives me goosebumps. Could have to do with the fact that I think Rob Quine is best lead guitarist ever and this seems to be like the best solo that he could have come up with but didn't.
Just read somewhere on the net that he was found dead the day before yesterday...
http://home.earthlink.net/~stayclean/quine.html
I'm bored with the valleys and bored by the peaks. So I bought a ticket to the freaks |
smashmachine |
Posted - 06/06/2004 : 14:14:57 Another nice one is Man of Steel. Maybe not exactly a "guitar solo" but theres some nice guitar work in that song, especially at the end. |
VoVat |
Posted - 06/06/2004 : 11:20:50 You're welcome.
Cattle in Korea / They can really moo. |
WolfManMikeLonely |
Posted - 06/06/2004 : 10:10:25 Cool, thanks.
"Hey fuck you if you don't like it." -Johnny Thunders
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VoVat |
Posted - 06/05/2004 : 23:00:09 I just checked the John Henry liner notes, and Quine apparently plays the guitar solos in "Sleeping In The Flowers" and "No One Knows My Plan."
Cattle in Korea / They can really moo. |
WolfManMikeLonely |
Posted - 06/05/2004 : 20:21:08 Yeah what junkmale said, that's the guy. What TMBG songs does he play on, I'd like to hear them. Almost every solo he has on Richard Hell and the Voidoids Blank Generation is amazing.
"Hey fuck you if you don't like it." -Johnny Thunders
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usedtobenavajo |
Posted - 06/05/2004 : 12:17:00 I really like the solo off of "Nadine." Who does that solo? Is that joey?
So Im headed for the stereo store, to buy a white noise maker, and turn it up to ten. |
junkmale |
Posted - 06/05/2004 : 02:52:23 [quote]Originally posted by VoVat
Is that the same Rob Quine who played on a few TMBG songs?
Yeah, it is. Quine is a interesting guy. He began in Richard Hell's band in the seventies and did a couple of Lou Reed albums and lodds of other stuff. He has a really angular style. A bit like Rich Gilbert.
In the sixties he was a Velvet Underground fanatic and bootlegged many of their shows. Some of them have recently been officialy released as the Bootleg Series
I need peace... turned up so loud
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junkmale |
Posted - 06/05/2004 : 02:48:49 I like Lyle and Rich Gilbert's solos, but since the last tour I am more and more enamoured with Dave Phillips' playing. At teh Shepherds Bush gig it was Dave that really stood out. The solo on New House of the Pope is amazing.
I need peace... turned up so loud
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BillyRadcliffe |
Posted - 06/04/2004 : 17:38:13 My favorite guitar leads are Lyle's on Steak N Sabre. That one's a definite for panning to the right channel. I'm also partial to the lead work on The Scene (to me, that one sounds like Workman, too). |
FrankfanL |
Posted - 06/04/2004 : 12:48:02 The Last Stand of Shazeb Andleeb. Can't get enough of that Lyle. Although I have great respect and admiration for all former and present guitarists selected by Frank, I find Lyle to be by far the most satisfying lead player for Frank's material. I also agree with Spartacus regarding the lead solo for "This Old Heartache". That one gives me goosebumps !!!!! |
VoVat |
Posted - 06/03/2004 : 15:04:12 Is that the same Rob Quine who played on a few TMBG songs?
Cattle in Korea / They can really moo. |
WolfManMikeLonely |
Posted - 06/02/2004 : 22:39:47 The solo that sticks out to me the most is the amazing Rob Quine type lead stuff on "How You Went So Far" the first break especially gives me goosebumps. Could have to do with the fact that I think Rob Quine is best lead guitarist ever and this seems to be like the best solo that he could have come up with but didn't.
"Hey fuck you if you don't like it." -Johnny Thunders
www.transposed.net |
chickenwithtwoheads |
Posted - 06/02/2004 : 14:48:26 Could be The man himself, the 'solo' sounds a little Caribouish to me
Oh well, whatever
I'm bored with the valleys and bored by the peaks. So I bought a ticket to the freaks |
billgoodman |
Posted - 06/02/2004 : 13:24:50 maybe frank plays on announcement there's only one guitar on it I guess it's lyle though
"I joined the Cult of Frank/Nobody wanted to join my Culf" |
Steak n Sabre |
Posted - 06/02/2004 : 12:17:08 quote: Originally posted by ProverbialCereal
Actually I didn't know if it was definite that Lyle Workman plays on Announcement.
Just quit a cult / going through withdrawal
Lyle and FB are the only guitarists listed on Oddballs. To me it sounds like Lyle, was there a special uncredited guest??
The Cult of Frank: Vorsprung Durch Technik |
ProverbialCereal |
Posted - 06/01/2004 : 22:02:59 Actually I didn't know if it was definite that Lyle Workman plays on Announcement.
Just quit a cult / going through withdrawal |
Spartacus |
Posted - 06/01/2004 : 21:30:50 The solo at the end of 'This Old Heartache' is awesome. |
Cheeseman1000 |
Posted - 06/01/2004 : 10:46:15 Whatever you make of the playing, you'll have to agree that Rich Gilbert is the actual coolest person in the world. No doubt about it.
Far more so than Isaac Newton.
"Everywhere I go I want to travel by Maglev" |
Steak n Sabre |
Posted - 06/01/2004 : 10:42:19 "Solid Gold" really kicks it for me, as well as Workman doing the Townshend stuff on "Announcement", awesome tone!
The Cult of Frank: Vorsprung Durch Technik |
IceCream |
Posted - 05/31/2004 : 10:02:08 I agree with Avid-Fan; "Out of State" is very nice.
There are some great guitar solos during the "Los Angeles" of the Nadine LIVE EP which I like very much and consider superior to the studio version (on the other hand, the studio version is longer and has more contrast between the parts; not to mention all those fantastic keyboards).
"1826" has some nice solos as well. |
Leah |
Posted - 05/31/2004 : 08:27:45 First love in terms of guitar sounds = I will run to you.
10%er ALWAYS gives me an extra burst of energy too!
Opening strains of Manitoba too...
I mean, that's the point of a great solo, right?
Every choice human being strives instinctively for a citadel and a secrecy where he is saved from the crowd - Nietzsche |
Avid-Fan |
Posted - 05/31/2004 : 02:12:39 "All My Ghosts" & "Back to Rome" [two of the best] "Out of State" [v.nice] the coda of "Can I Get a Witness" [v.sweet]
(( I talk plain talk )) |
chickenwithtwoheads |
Posted - 05/30/2004 : 18:16:35 Dave Phillips!!!
He's the one with the melody I prefer. It's slower than Rich, which I like, fits in the more melancholic songs from the last four albums. It's not as 'cold' as Lyle. Don't know how to explain that, but to me Dave is the right person for the music CT makes for the last few years.
-How you went so far I might be wrong, but as I recall from the last FB and the C's gig he played the How you went so far-solo. All these tiny solos have so much melody in it, it's a pity I can't figure them out on my guitar.
Other solos:
-Solid gold No explanation neccesary
-I've seen your picture
-Coastline The solo after the first chorus is just so 'right', adds an extra 'atmosphere' to the song. Am I making this clear? guess not
I'm bored with the valleys and bored by the peaks. So I bought a ticket to the freaks |
smashmachine |
Posted - 05/30/2004 : 17:01:46 I cant believe I forgot about this one - So Hard to Make Things Out, which follows up Billy Radcliffe on Pistolero, this is so badass, a true mind blower |
Ziggy |
Posted - 05/30/2004 : 13:50:00 Joey plays some guitar on 'Hostess', but Lyle might do too...
"Me and the chickens running in the street" |
misleadtheworld |
Posted - 05/30/2004 : 11:53:33 Same here Bill, Rich Gilbert! Marvellous. I think he's great. A really nice guy too. Not that Lyle or Dave are not, I just like Rich the most. I do like Dave's pink floral Telecaster though.
I wanna go to the moon. I wanna do this duet with Morrissey..... |
Fissionignition |
Posted - 05/30/2004 : 11:28:57 Lyle Workman's solo at the end of "Jesus Was Right" is simply phenomenal. |
billgoodman |
Posted - 05/30/2004 : 07:42:58 I'm more of a Rich Gilbert person myself I find Lyle's solo's on Cult of Ray almost irritating
my faves are Tiny Heart and I love your brain solo's
"I joined the Cult of Frank/Nobody wanted to join my Culf" |
BLT |
Posted - 05/30/2004 : 06:17:11 Who plays the guitar bit between the verses of 'Hostess with the Mostest'? Lyle? |
Little Black Francis |
Posted - 05/30/2004 : 00:34:05 I don't smoke crack.
We got the best singer and the best guitarists
We're fortunate |
smashmachine |
Posted - 05/29/2004 : 23:23:10 i like what i'm hearing, heres some others i like
out of state - my fav song on devil's workshop, but it ends the song nicely, its a great song, and one of frank's best vocals
st francis dam disaster- ok, its not the longest, but i like how it ends the song, becuase the song keeps building to that point, you just get this image of water wiping out towns (esepcially for me, im from johnstown,pa if you know what thats about).
1826-you know what, i dont think a lot may like this song, but when driving home 2 am from college, hopped up on cafenine pills, speeding down the highway, the song starts to sound real good, im rocking out pretty hard by the end
anybody else care to share? |
ProverbialCereal |
Posted - 05/29/2004 : 23:08:30 Doesn't matter. It's still Frank Blackity!
Just quit a cult / going through withdrawal |
IceCream |
Posted - 05/29/2004 : 21:04:17 I LOVE "Thalassocracy" and "Calistan" solos, but they're, of course, not with the Catholics. |