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Greg and Sir Paul
Last post Mon, Jul 16 2007, 11:00 PM by Bluegirl. 22 replies.
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Gobo
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You know, GA, that's what I feel as well. John and all had their view of things
and the musical talent superiority is obvious BUT, Greg is showing ever more
signs of expanding in new directions. Also, if BR had the air play they deserve
I dare say they'd be as popular because I can think of no other group, other than
the Beatles, that has even close to the sheer number of good tunes. Yet others
with much fewer endlessly listenable tunes (e.g. The Eagles) enjoy worldly status. In my opinon, Greg has the attitude necessary to meet Sir Paul head on. Once the world finally gets to hear BR's stuff, my bet is, the effect will be such
that Jim and Greg may be overwhelmed with their succes,...until they can adapt.
Then, who knows, Sir Paul may approach them. like Kristopherson did years ago.
To be or not to be is NOT the question! Rather, is it your will to be here, or to be elsewhere?
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Dizzy
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There's No Such Thing As Too Many Guitars!!!
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After trying to type a reply about 10 times, and deleting each and every one, I'll keep it simple.
Greg with Lennon's talent??? Um....no.
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katiescarlet
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coolblue:By the way, Greg is unique. Just listened to the highy-underrated Days in Between, an album where Greg particularly shines. There're a hundred you can compare him to, yet there is no-one, really. He's got his own road. Jim does too, but I guess my taste runs a little more to the bitter... 
I agree wholeheartedly!!! That is the great thing about BR, the uniquness, the individuality, the diversity!! Don't get me wrong, I love the Beatles and many other bands past and current, but it takes too much away from the individual artist when you start comparing with many artists you can see or hear the influences that brought them to where they are, but it is the combination of those influences that become the artist's unique style.
"There's one in every crowd, for crying out loud, why was it always turning out be me" Elvis was not only the King, but a really awesome person as well!
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Stratomaster
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I agree and disagree. The working dynamic between Greg and Jim is much like that of John and Paul. And they are a like in that Greg/John was the dark, more introspective, more illusive and Jim/Paul the more poppy, more palitable, outgoing, more musically accessible. That is where the similarities end. I mean no disrespect to Blue Rodeo or Jim and Greg (afterall I like to say that Jim is the devine ruler of my musicial universe) but they don't compare to the Beatles. No one does and no one ever will. Whether you like them or not the Beatles changed the way music was made and had such a profound cultural impact on the world that I doubt will ever be rivaled. I'm not sure you can measure talent so its hard to say who's more talented. Though when you consider works like The White Album, Sgt Pepper and Abbey Road somehow They Days In Between, Diamond Mine and Outskirts don't quite measure up. Great albums in their own right though. Now everyone put your shot guns down. And don't send out the lynch mob to my house. Its a free world and we're all entitled to an opinion. I love Blue Rodeo. That's why I've been to 30+ shows, been on this board for 5 years or however long its been and spend three years building the BR Guitar Tab Archive. My point is this...there are similarities in character and their working relationship but that's where the comparison ends...in my opinion.
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katiescarlet
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Stratomaster:Now everyone put your shot guns down. And don't send out the lynch mob to my house. Its a free world and we're all entitled to an opinion. I love Blue Rodeo. That's why I've been to 30+ shows, been on this board for 5 years or however long its been and spend three years building the BR Guitar Tab Archive. My point is this...there are similarities in character and their working relationship but that's where the comparison ends...in my opinion.
No shotguns here, you are right everyone is entitled to their opinion. Music is very personal to the people who love it and like a person's spirituality, no one can dictate how they should feel.
"There's one in every crowd, for crying out loud, why was it always turning out be me" Elvis was not only the King, but a really awesome person as well!
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Gobo
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katiescarlet:......everyone is entitled to their opinion. Except Stratomaster. You see, as bona fide member of the BRB Crew and
CEO of Stratomaster.com, the lofty positions are such that he must be careful
what he says so as not to unduly influence innocent lurkers with his aerial views.
I kid of course.
On to the topic at hand... I've thought about this a lot and have to disagree in
large part because I fail to see where the greatness of Sir Paul and/or John
is so far beyond Jim and Greg's abilities, song-wise .
First of all, you must remember that Lennon McCartney had the greatest of influences
from George Martin, a.k.a. 'the fifth Beatle' such that many of their tunes were actually
altered (some say improved) by his imput. To this end, I wonder what a David Foster, or
a Daniel Lanois, might accomplish with them if they collaborated in the same way as GM.
Also, if you hear the bare cuts of John's last single (Free as a bird) before it was
re-mixed and dolled up by the rest of the group, you'd see that his raw version was
more melodic but not a whole lot better, if at all, than Greg's offerings. As for musical ability, if you hear Greg's latest c.d., he's obviously experimenting with much more
complex work (guitar-wise) than before. As for songs, granted tunes like Let it Be ,
Hey Jude and Imagine were anthemic but, are they really that much more than say
HHMY, Lost Together and Five Days in May?
Okay the Beatles influenced many and are/were great. My point is musically, the
fact that we can listen to Blue Rodeo (not to mention their solo material) tunes over
and over, just like the Beatles tunes, without getting tired of them over the years,
says a lot in that they both stand the test of time.
I agree with what Stratomaster said about temperment and all but, when it comes to hearing what Sir Paul and John did post Beatles, I really don't think that either
Jim or Greg are found wanting in their solo material either and, after 20 plus years, they're both still coming out with great tunes. I mean, would anyone here disagree
that they're material in the last few year's has been less endearing; less able to
grow on you than earlier tunes? The bottom line, to me anyway, is that Jim and
Greg haven't been as popular internationally, by a long shot. If that were the case,
( I still believe they'll be the sleeper group who get 'over night' success) they too
could influence a whole generation of musicians.
Wait a minute, (in Canada at least) they already have. ( Okay, that's like 4¢ worth)
To be or not to be is NOT the question! Rather, is it your will to be here, or to be elsewhere?
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