Talent Worthy of Wider Recognition

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The discussion revolves around the recognition of various musicians and bands, particularly focusing on guitar techniques, concert experiences, and the impact of age and fame on performance quality. Participants share insights on specific artists, their performances, and the evolution of musical styles, with references to both historical and contemporary figures in music.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants attribute the invention of the double lead guitar technique to George Harrison, while others contest this by citing earlier examples from Les Paul and Ennemond Gaultier.
  • There is a discussion about the perceived correlation between ticket prices and concert quality, with one participant noting a negative correlation based on personal experiences.
  • Participants mention various artists, such as Orianthi, D_Drive, and Larkin Poe, highlighting their contributions to modern rock and the unique sounds they produce.
  • Yuki from D_Drive is noted for covering songs like "Highly Strung," and there are references to other young musicians like Li-sa-X and Maya Neelakantan, showcasing their talents and achievements.
  • Concerns are raised about the impact of fame on performance quality, particularly in classical music, where younger, less-known musicians may deliver more passionate performances.
  • Some participants express admiration for specific performances and artists, while others question the consistency of quality across different concerts.
  • Matteo Mancuso is mentioned as an artist receiving significant recognition, with discussions around the dynamics of teamwork in bands.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express a mix of agreement and disagreement regarding the origins of musical techniques and the relationship between concert quality and ticket prices. The discussion remains unresolved on several points, particularly concerning the recognition of various artists and the subjective nature of musical experiences.

Contextual Notes

Some claims depend on personal experiences and may not reflect broader trends. The discussion includes references to specific performances and artists that may not be universally recognized or agreed upon.

Who May Find This Useful

Readers interested in music history, guitar techniques, concert experiences, and the dynamics of performance quality in relation to fame may find this discussion engaging.

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Her singing is OK but the slide guitar is the greatest. A "gamechanger" from Finland.

 
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthem_(band)
Anthem (アンセム, Ansemu) is a Japanese heavy metal band that was formed during the early 1980s in Tokyo. They are among the many heavy metal bands founded in Japan during that time and are considered to be one of the most successful and influential, alongside Loudness and Earthshaker.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Empire_(Anthem_album)

Original version (live):
  • ANTHEM - Black Empire (Live)


Recorded with English lyrics:
  • ANTHEM - Black Empire (OFFICIAL VIDEO)



Original version (live):
  • anthem - gypsy ways live

Recorded with English lyrics:
 
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Mad Carrot
https://www.youtube.com/@madcarrot2022

Mad Carrot is a band from Toronto
https://www.guitarscanada.com/threa...ast-week-demon-slayer-opening-season3.286127/

(I stumbled upon their cover of Guns N' Roses Sweet Child O' Mine
#1734 in the Cover Song thread.)

(2024) 7 yo Kids Band Rocking on Street, Sweet Child O'Mine | Mad Carrot Cover | GunsNRoses
Drummer Olivia is 7 year old turning 8. Guitarist Charlotte is 11. Rebecca is 9 turning 10.


(2024) Smoke on the Water - 7 yo Drummer, 9 Yo Bass, 11 yo Guitar, by Deep Purple (Mad Carrot Cover)


(2024) Another Brick in the Wall pt.2 | Mad Carrot Cover - 7, 9, 10 yo Kids Band | Pink Floyd


(2023) Fleetwood Mac - Dreams | Mad Carrot Cover


(2023) Come as You Are | 6 Year-Old Singing Drummer & 10 yr-old Guitarist | Nirvana Cover | Mad Carrot
 
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Only a second long, but very slick.

 
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Superfly flew by long ago. All their stuff was this good. Singer Shiho Oshi continues under that name but it's completely different. The guitar player was the rock of the band and he retired.

They were a phenomenal success. Shiho still fills arenas with her current MOR style.

They have nothing to do with the Curtis Mayfield Superfly. It's means flying superly.
 
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An instant classic. And so young! This could be a first.

 
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Violin



There are more violin prodigies than you would think. Well in a world of seven billion people there had ought to be seven like this.
 
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I might be able to see Gacharic Spin for real in ten days. By sheer luck they are performing close to the out of the way place I'm staying south of Tokyo, the day after I get there. Not sold out yet!



To abate scalping, tickets cannot be purchased except while in Japan. You have to go through vetting, order a SIM card online, either have it mailed to you or pick it up on a designated day at a designated outlet, show your original passport, activate the card, then register and order the ticket online. I suspect that only Westerners are allowed to do this. In Singapore there was a scandal about Taylor Swift tickets. I guess Singapore is the epicenter of online scalping and it's hard to block your own citizens. A bill was introduced in the legislature to get this under control. Card companies are in on it too. Once I had a card blocked for just trying to buy a ticket from outside Japan.

I went to a Gacharic Spin concert once to buy a ticket at the gate. They weren't sure what to do with me. What strange behavior is this? They decided to take my money then let me enter last.

At the time Gacharic Spin announced they were breaking up. It appears they got jobs and found out that that was even worse than music. That theme shows up in their art over and over.



So they reformed and got serious. The new frontperson and drummer are a big improvement, I want to hear them again.
 
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Death metal band of Ukrainian teenagers.

 
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Samantha Fish with the legendary Fishcaster.

 
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Hornbein said:
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Asterism



robphy said:

robphy said:
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Their recent songs with vocals are okay...
and these probably help them get the attention they deserve.

However, I much preferred their earlier instrumental works, which were raw and unique.

(list of Asterism instrumentals from YouTube)

Asterism & Marty Friedman

I like the intro paying homage to Megadeth/MartyFriedman's Hangar 18.
 
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Ally revives the wahwah.
 
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With a special mention for that hot harmonica solo.



A jazz hot revival? Could be.

 
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MaituoGuitar - https://www.youtube.com/@maituoguitar2297
maituoguitarlujunxi - https://www.instagram.com/maituoguitarlujunxi/?utm_source=ig_embed
"Maituo / Chinese name: Lv Junxi, I was born on March 8, 2015"

Maituo said that when playing blues improvisation, he always thinks of BBking


Sweet child's of mine doesn't feel like rehearsal. We had a good time in Pattaya, Thailand.


Improvisation without post-processing


Improvising with everyone at Shanghai Blues Bar


A Tribute to Neoclassical Guitar Master Jason Becker, -Altitude cover by Maituo


For the love of God - Steve vai- cover by Maituo(Lujunxi)


Jam with brother Chatreeo in Bangkok
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fKfM3hrUYo


 
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MINA



She recently joined a real band -- East of Eden, an all star band of women.
 
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From Mongolia
 
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And now for something completely different

 
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I like this rock guitar solo by Tomo-zo.