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Date Posted: 04:14:20 02/13/03 Thu
Author: Jo
Author Host/IP: NoHost / 139.134.63.153
Subject: Re: chris Brooks and Guitar Mags
In reply to: Plutobully 's message, "chris Brooks and Guitar Mags" on 19:55:24 01/25/03 Sat

Chris Brooks is an amazing guy. Got his CD "The Master Plan" a little while back and I'm still impressed every time I listen to it. He's not only an incredible player but an intuitive musician who knows how to construct a song that still plays in your head hours after you have listened to it.

In my opinion he's up there with Shawn. Big statement I know !

Morello ? He's ok but his style never changes. I'd only listen to Audioslave for Chris Cornell's singing.

Sorry I don't buy guitar mags anymore. Can't help you there.





>Any of you guys evere heard of Chris Brooks? If so,
>what do you think of him and his musicianship?
>
>On another note, the other night at a Tower record
>store I thought I'd thumb through a Guitar mag(I think
>it was Guitar World or Guitar Player) and looked at
>their 2003 best Guitarist awards, noticing that
>Audioslave's Tom Morello won top honors. I've heard
>the Audioslave cd, which I like, and Tom is
>interesting and good but not necessarily a highly
>virtuosic player, seeming to rely more on effects than
>on actual playing ability - to me, at least. what do
>you guys think. Also, can anyone tell me which Guitar
>mags, if any, feature really virtuosic players instead
>of the merely polpular and often mediocre guitarists
>of the day?

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