Zlatko like his pickin'??
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Sadly I never made it to the Astoria in 2003, got a feeling I wasn't in the country at the time and I remember thinking that it was typical that the moment I leave the country TD fly in to play a concert.epsilon75 wrote:I to like Zlatko's playing,but there were parts of the Astoria concert of 2003 that were embarrasing to watch..............he was standing immediately in front of me that night,and the guitar was booming out but he hardly touched the axe................most of the parts were Gerald,s stuff (aka) Mars Polaris,but it was clear he did NOT learn the lines........
Perhaps that was not down to him and he did not have enough time to do it.................his performance at the SBE 2005 was so much more like his normal self.............GOOD
I have to agree. Zlatko is probably technically superior, but I find his style lacks warmth. Gerald's playing seems to be a little more "organic".Mephistopheles wrote:I suppose he has the technical part down, but I do, however, find his playing a bit boring. It's just too... academic!
Just listen to 220 Volt Live, and compare Edgar's and Jerome's soloes with Zlatko's. The two former have a lot more character.
Edgar's "The Man"!24db wrote:IMHO 'some' guitarists forget music is more than technique and doing a million notes a second, it's about emotion, therefore for me Edgar and Jerome's style fits TDs music much better, it's never been cold, their music is emotional. Men and women produce the music, not the technology.
well, he's a man no, seriously for me he has always been the heart of TD, no meant to beliitle what others have done, it's just my opinionHobo wrote:Edgar's "The Man"!24db wrote:IMHO 'some' guitarists forget music is more than technique and doing a million notes a second, it's about emotion, therefore for me Edgar and Jerome's style fits TDs music much better, it's never been cold, their music is emotional. Men and women produce the music, not the technology.
Hobo wrote:Edgar's "The Man"!24db wrote:IMHO 'some' guitarists forget music is more than technique and doing a million notes a second, it's about emotion, therefore for me Edgar and Jerome's style fits TDs music much better, it's never been cold, their music is emotional. Men and women produce the music, not the technology.