07-03-2023, 10:46 PM
(07-03-2023, 02:07 PM)Truck_1_0_1_ Wrote: That's fine: you can like what you like, but there is an objectivity to the difficulty of playing an instrument and writing out difficult and intricate music (you know how it is, being a musician yourself).
Pretty much the only people on Pete Townshend's level were the prog rockers (Genesis, Yes, ELP, etc.) and even they weren't as grandiose and as fine-tuned as Pete was.
Americans on the whole have never been as big of fans of the Who as the other popular acts of the day and this thread is proof.
And trust me, I recognise the brilliance of Gilmour. Incidentally, he guested on a Pete Townshend tune in the 80s that few people know about and even fewer know that he was a part of it:
How your fingers don't cramp up with almost 6 minutes of that intricacy, I have no clue.
BTW, there's no such song as, "Rain on Me." It's Love Reign O'er Me
And BBEyes is overplayed to death.
I also deem Peart and Danny Carey to be the two best in Rock history.
Delay pedals...making simple 4 and 5 note parts sound way more complicated than they actually are since 1959.