I think the single most-interesting factoid about Lynch is that he once auditioned for Ozzy and in the process, it was discovered he couldn't read or write music. Lynch said he visualizes the fretboard in shapes (I believe Stevie Ray Vaughan once said he did the same thing).
In a decade where Lynch's contemporaries were all into advanced theory and studying at music institutes, he couldn't even read notes on a staff... [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Kip Winger is a great musician actually. So is Reb Beach who played guitar on those albums.
They won't hesitate to tell you how great they really are, though. Kip Winger has a pretty big ego...
Yea, a lot of the lyrics on a lot of bands from that era are pretty juvenile and make me cringe now, but the musicianship was pretty strong. I think it was just the trendy thing to do was to write songs about girls and appealed to girls. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
Yea, a lot of the lyrics on a lot of bands from that era are pretty juvenile and make me cringe now, but the musicianship was pretty strong. I think it was just the trendy thing to do was to write songs about girls and appealed to girls.
Musicianship died when grunge took the scene...
We have yet circled back to guys that can actually play instruments anymore. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
I think the single most-interesting factoid about Lynch is that he once auditioned for Ozzy and in the process, it was discovered he couldn't read or write music. Lynch said he visualizes the fretboard in shapes (I believe Stevie Ray Vaughan once said he did the same thing).
In a decade where Lynch's contemporaries were all into advanced theory and studying at music institutes, he couldn't even read notes on a staff...
That is not only common but untrue as to why he didn't get the gig. [Reply]