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Title: Gilby's technique
Post by: Mr. Dick Purple on December 08, 2005, 10:52:53 AM
I've read a legend that said "fuck Izzy here's Gilby Clark". It makes me think is fair enought to compare Gilby with Izzy cause I think gilby couldn't achieve all his potential with GNR.


Title: Re: Gilby's technique
Post by: Izzy on December 09, 2005, 06:38:44 AM
I've read a legend that said "fuck Izzy here's Gilby Clark".


That was the ever loyal Axl Rose speaking kindly about a friend of more than a decade....

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It makes me think is fair enought to compare Gilby with Izzy cause I think gilby couldn't achieve all his potential with GNR.

Just enjoy both of their talents and leave comparisons to the desperatly insecure, after all a decision rests on personal preference anyway


Title: Re: Gilby's technique
Post by: Mr. Dick Purple on December 09, 2005, 10:09:34 AM
Ok but I think the one with that legend must agree with Axl or else why he put it, anyway I know it's all base on preference but in the end Gilby made a GNR song, ever wrote something or compose something for GNR?


Title: Re: Gilby's technique
Post by: jimmythegent on December 13, 2005, 05:05:39 PM
Gilby I think was perhaps more proficient an all round player - old school, rock n roll

However, Izzy has an abundance more feel, talent and presence. In short Izzy has it all over Gilby although Gilby was really just a non-threatening presence undistinguishable from Slashs guitar sound, which I kind of suspect is the reason Slash wanted him.

Guns officially died the day Izzy left


Title: Re: Gilby's technique
Post by: Rob on December 15, 2005, 02:38:10 AM
GN'R definitely were never the same again without Izzy, but Gilby is a great talent.  He's an awesome song-writer.  Also people don't realize how good a guitarist is.  I saw him live this past summer and he's an excellent player.  It would've been interesting to see what he could've contributed to the band.  I think they could've put out a helluva album with him in the band.


Title: Re: Gilby's technique
Post by: Mr. Dick Purple on December 19, 2005, 11:55:36 AM
Thats exactly what Im saying, if Gilby had stay long enough to prove that he was the right replacement for Izzy maybe demonstrating his abilities with a new record, I think that's not gonna happen  :-\


Title: Re: Gilby's technique
Post by: GNR - CROATIA on January 24, 2006, 06:46:05 AM
Gilby is an great guy and a great guitar player.
It is unfair to say GNR died when Izzy left when Gilby never got a chance to make an GNR record (other than TSI).
On the other hand,  Snakepit I and II don't fall behind the Gunners material (to say the least),  and Gilby is on one of them.
Gilby probably had greater rock image.
Izzy's image didn't suggest what kind a genra he was in.   He could've been in any kind of music.
Also,    Gilby had more of a blues touch.


Title: Re: Gilby's technique
Post by: Mr. Dick Purple on January 25, 2006, 09:08:17 PM
I've only heard the pawnshop guitars and I gotta say it is great!, only God will know what could be capable to do if he had stay in GNR