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Mega Loafer
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He seems to be one of the forgotten members of the NLE. There were some shows where he played both lead and rhythm guitar all night due to there being no other guitarist so he wasn't too shabby. His solo during Two Out Of Three was pretty impressive too. He was an ugly ~~~~~~ though!
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I hope your salmon sucks!
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Is this the builder with the hankey in his backpocket and the big yellow Scuba glasses on as featured on the Wembley '82 VHS?
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I don't think so. Gellis was the guitarist on the University of Wisconsin bootleg and probably the Toad's Place video too.
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theres no "probably in the Toads Place video". it was him. hes introduced lol...
I rank him high... Just under Pat Thrall but just above Paul Crook so G - L: Bob K. Pat T. Dave G. Paul C. |
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After a bit of thought I think my lead guitarists list goes something like this:
Paul Crook Bob Kulick Dave Gellis Bruce Kulick Pat Thrall Mark Doyle Davey Johnstone Damon La Scot |
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Indeed that was ~~~~ing awesome. Thanks Wario. I have seen that ages ago, just never paid attention to the guitarist probably. I think I probably thought it was a very young Pat Thrall
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Dave was in the NLE from around mid 1989 to 1992 just before things geared up for the Bat 2 release. He replaced Pat Thrall when he went to replace Steve Howe in Asia. Pat came back to the NLE after his return from Asia. So he had a decent run during that era of great performances. A very underestimated guitarist in my view and a thoroughly nice bloke
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And the 'the builder with the hanky in his backpocket and the big yellow Scuba glasses on as featured on the Wembley '82 VHS' is Steve Hunter - a guitar legend who replaced Davey Johnstone on the Dead Ringer tour
As to underrated guitarists I would highlight Mark Doyle and Alan Merrill - neither are showboaters but both very good guitarists and all round talents |
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