What player did you recently realize is a badass?

  • Thread starter Wiltonauer
  • Start date
  • This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links like Ebay, Amazon, and others.

This site may earn a commission from merchant links like Ebay, Amazon, and others.

NotDonVito

molesta la breastas
Joined
Apr 13, 2017
Messages
620
Reaction score
738
Location
Skeleton City
I generally recognize badassery right away when it comes to metal, because metal is almost the only thing I listen to.

But my wife dragged me to a Brad Paisley show one time and lo and behold, he was a badass on that Telecaster.
I was over at someone's house, and they had the CMT music video block playing in the background, forcing me to listen to this awful Brad Paisley song, only to be shocked that this guy can fucking rip a solo.


I never want to hear this man's music ever again, but I'll respect the chops.
 

ramses

Guitar/pizza regular
Contributor
Joined
Jul 18, 2011
Messages
1,010
Reaction score
561
Location
Bay Area, CA
Alejandro Sanz.

Yeah, that Spaniard pop star.

It happened many years ago, not recently: I witnessed him playing flamenco, accompanied by a "cajon flamenco" — turns out that Sanz is a monster playing guitar.

Sadly, I still have not been able to find a good youtube video with Sanz shredding on a flamenco guitar. I'll keep trying, though.

A similar example was watching John Mayer playing with B.B. King, at a time I only knew Mayer as a teenage pop-star.
 

HeHasTheJazzHands

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jun 18, 2011
Messages
37,065
Reaction score
30,368
Location
Louisiana
I was over at someone's house, and they had the CMT music video block playing in the background, forcing me to listen to this awful Brad Paisley song, only to be shocked that this guy can fucking rip a solo.


I never want to hear this man's music ever again, but I'll respect the chops.




Consider this.
EDIT: Wait no, forgot I need to link the live version, where they play this at a billion BPM :lol:

 

TonyFlyingSquirrel

Cherokee Warrior
Joined
May 4, 2006
Messages
4,679
Reaction score
1,689
Location
Auburn, Washington
While not necessarily a player from the old shred school of players that I normally would attribute this affirmation, I have to say that I've come to in the last year, really esteem Pete Loeffler from Chevelle. He's not technically a solo type of player, but as a writer, this kid is a riff factory and a strong melody writer from a vocal perspective. I have a custom play list of the last three Tool, Alice in Chains, and Chevelle records and it gets heavy rotation for me.
 

NoodleFace

Delicious Noodles
Joined
Jul 20, 2007
Messages
2,131
Reaction score
3,265
Location
Somerset, MA
Miles Dmitri Baker, hope I spelled his name right. I hated rings of Saturn so never heard him there, but by chance caught some riffhard videos of him. He's not that fastest shredder but the man is a really solid and great guitarist. Also I'm in love with his sig guitar.
 

Musiscience

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 29, 2013
Messages
2,247
Reaction score
2,739
Location
Montreal, QC
I’ve known Chris Broderick could rip as long as I’ve known his name, but I saw him with In Flames a couple weeks ago and the dude is such a great performer. Dude was mouthing the lyrics to all the songs, was all over that stage and just tore it up. I dipped out on In Flames after Soundtrack, but their new shit is pretty damn good and I’ll absolutely be checking out their future work directly because of Chris.

View attachment 117217
I didn’t know Broderick was in In Flames now. Must be why the new singles are the first to grab my attention since come clarity.

But… getting Broderick as a rhythm guitarist? That’s like getting a Ferrari as a winter commuter.

As for players that took a while for me to notice, Oli Steele formerly from Monuments.

 

HeHasTheJazzHands

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jun 18, 2011
Messages
37,065
Reaction score
30,368
Location
Louisiana
I didn’t know Broderick was in In Flames now. Must be why the new singles are the first to grab my attention since come clarity.

But… getting Broderick as a rhythm guitarist? That’s like getting a Ferrari as a winter commuter.

As for players that took a while for me to notice, Oli Steele formerly from Monuments.


Chris only officially joined super recently. He was a touring member while their actual 2nd guitarist was on "hiatus" (IE: quietly left the band to form The Halo Effect lol).

Hard to say if Chris actually had any hand in songwriting, since Bjorn and Anders have been the songwriters since Jesper left.
 

Wiltonauer

SS.org Regular
Joined
Aug 6, 2022
Messages
929
Reaction score
805
Location
EEUU


Consider this.
EDIT: Wait no, forgot I need to link the live version, where they play this at a billion BPM :lol:


I’ve never been a country or bluegrass fan, but those folks can really play. I read an article last week all about chicken pickin’, with videos, and Brad Paisley was one of the badasses highlighted.
 

HeHasTheJazzHands

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jun 18, 2011
Messages
37,065
Reaction score
30,368
Location
Louisiana
I’ve never been a country or bluegrass fan, but those folks can really play. I read an article last week all about chicken pickin’, with videos, and Brad Paisley was one of the badasses highlighted.
Dude's apparently been a prodigy since he was a kid.
Like @NotDonVito, I can't fucking stand his pop country shit, but when he does bluegrassy chicken pickin' like that, it's fucking hooot. Just unfortunate he doesn't do more.
 

Wiltonauer

SS.org Regular
Joined
Aug 6, 2022
Messages
929
Reaction score
805
Location
EEUU
Yes. If you've never played a short scale Fender, I highly recommend it. Totally different playing experience.


He looks like Jason Sudeikis playing Joe Biden in an SNL sketch, and he has this wry little smile like he’s holding back. Sometimes he seems like he’s just seconds away from unleashing a terrifying Al Di Meola solo; he’s loitering in that area with the feel and tone during the PRS clip.
 

LordCashew

Death Punch for Cutie
Joined
May 29, 2007
Messages
1,488
Reaction score
833
Location
US
Moran Wasser. This guy can shred on his 11 string but more importantly is a great interpreter. Never heard of him until he popped up on my YouTube recommendations, but everything on I've watched on his channel is phenomenal.

His beard is also badass.

 

RevDrucifer

Well-Known Member
Joined
Nov 16, 2008
Messages
3,078
Reaction score
4,170
Location
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
I didn’t know Broderick was in In Flames now. Must be why the new singles are the first to grab my attention since come clarity.

But… getting Broderick as a rhythm guitarist? That’s like getting a Ferrari as a winter commuter.

As for players that took a while for me to notice, Oli Steele formerly from Monuments.



Chris was doing plenty of leads that night. I don’t know how they’re designating things, but I seem to recall him soloing more than Bjorn. Could be wrong about that, but there was no shortage of rippin’ from him!
 

Eptaceros

Wayfarer
Joined
Jul 12, 2009
Messages
1,209
Reaction score
472
Location
Brooklyn


Lenny Breau - relatively unknown beast of the past that died way too young. His originals are amazing as well. He's got an incredible technique for arpeggiating chords with harmonics which can be seen at 1:54.

 
Top