Subj : Re: the great ones... To : ALAN TENORIO From : BRETT MCCOY Date : Sun Jul 09 2000 08:25 am > BM> Speaking of John Petrucci, I picked up his >"Liquid > BM> Tension" CD he did with Tony Levin last >year. > BM> Some smoking fusionesque metal on that one. > > Thanks for the info, man. I'm going CD > hunting. Petrucci showed that > he can be both melodic and bluesy in his work > with Dream Theater, that's > why he's one of my favorites. I like his > instructional video too. :-) Didn't know he had one. Check out the one Robin Trower did a few years ago. you can hardly understand what he's saying, but he shows sone nice licks. > BM> And let us not forget Frank Marino... > > Well, it's too bad that I don't have a single > copy of any cut he did, > though I recall vaguely that I heard a fleeting passage on the radio > over a decade ago. That was probably "Strange Dreams", which, ironically, is about the onyl song he did without a guitar solo. Maybe that's why it became a radio hit. :-) > I guess he's avant-garde. I wouldn't call him avante-garde. He's very blues-based, kinda Hendrixy, but with a harder edge than SRV or Trower (I've even seen him classified as heavy metal, but I won't go that far). Some of his tastier moments are "Dragonfly" and "King Bee" (from one of his live albums). he plays almost exclusively with Gibsons (especially SGs), but he does pull Strats out on occasion. -- Brett --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr4 * Origin: BBS Networks @ www.bbsnets.com 808-839-5016 (1:10/345) .