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I dont have any real problems with them, but I am not really a fan either.
I have liked somestuff from Andy actually but...
He and other guitarist just seems sort of overrated, especially technically. Not that it really matters either.. But I guess opinion can make him amazing, or dull.
That being said, I totally respect him still, hell I would even want to collaborate with him, and I also think he really does deserve to earn money doing what he does, I mean I really really think he deserves that.
Man i love stuff like this. Simple but beautiful. I really don't care about how technically advanced this is. When it comes to this type of music, i really don't care. I am really thinking about buying one of these Lakewoods and play fingerstyle (in Flamenco free moments )
since we are on off topic acoustic guitar players, here is one of my favorite rock players when was a teen. Watching it now, I still think he has great "soniquete", and this tune in 3/4 mostly (there is a little spot in 4/4) has a lot of cool contra accents and stuff, even though it is mainly rock.
Nuno Bettencourt...wasn't he the lead guitarist of a band called extremist or something like that ?
My teen time: Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Vinni moure, Tony MCAlpine, a heavy metal band called Europe (loved them)..... i remember always going to a local record shop and looking for new E-guitar solo lps (or cool metal stuff)... Sometimes i miss my Ibanez and Mashall Amp...and those little BOSS effect processors on the ground...
Andy is a great guy - I was fortunate to study with him for a weekend, and it was a pleasure seeing him play up close. He is composing some very interesting stuff IMO.
Man me too if it weren't so hard on the nails. I'd buy a breedlove though. Alex deGrassi (early stuff) and Micheal Hedges are my favorite players in this genre.