^ Yeah well your proper guitarists can't improvise 4 part fugues like Bach so maybe they suck.
Alex Skolnick... Guthrie Govan...Malmsteen...Kiko Loureiro...Chris Broderick...Dave Davidson...Satriani...Vai.... Conan Gonzalez. Just a few from my list of "proper players" who could most definitely pull it off. And a shitton of others who we don't even know by the name. Well maybe Davidson and Skolnick are too much of a jazz cats, but hey...
I once had a conversation in a bar with this random guy about guitar players:
"Ooooh, do you know Slash? He's the best guitar player in the entire world!" he goes.
"Oh yeah? What makes you think so?" I asked
""Cuz he plays in Guns, he's my fave playa and whenever he gets a new guitar he disassemles and reassembles it"
I told him to get a set of screwdrivers and allen wrenches to facilitate his journey in becoming just as good as Slash then ended the conversation.
I really don't undersand why people have a hard time admiting that their idols or childhood heroes are not perfect or invincible. King is a mediocre player at best on the list of guitar gods, especially by today's standards. Does it change how instrumental he was in creating the band and a bunch of sub-genres.? Absolutely not! He is and will be a guitar god for a very long time. He's just not necessarily on the list for his capabilities as a guitarist, but rather for his creativity, his unque style and musical vision. Sure, he can be tight and precise, no way you play and records Slayer-like music while being sloppy. But go ask him about improvising those 4 part fugues (btw I think that improvisation is much more about theory than guitar playing, but whatever...).
Hetfield himself admitted once that the reason why you don't see them jam with virtuoso musicians is that they are not comfortable, not confident enough in their skills to keep up with a virtuoso. Does that strip them from their guitar/music/metal god status? Nothing will ever take that away from those guys. Or does his participation on several classic records make Kirk Hammett an excellent player? He is extremely sloppy, especially live. I still love the guy's playing to death. But the fact that he plays in one of my fave bands doesn't erase his flaws and weaknesses.
But long story short: we don't have to agree to everything, do we?
