George Lynch vs. Warren DeMartini !
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- Nikki_Saixx
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Re: George Lynch vs. Warren DeMartini !
Warren DeMartini... although he is influenced by George Lynch, I find more feeling, more "blues" in his playing, especially in late 80's and later... I haven't heard much of Lynch stuff, but everything I've heard pictured high skilled but boring to me.
Re: George Lynch vs. Warren DeMartini !
Lynch rips no doubt. Monster chops. But I think his rhythm and riffs are a bit cliche compared to DeMartini. So with the score tied 1-1, I'll give the nod to DeMartini's dark feathered locks to the "dipped my head in bleach" look of Lynch to make the final score 1.5 - 1 DeMartini.
Having said that, I worship both of them with equal fervor.

Having said that, I worship both of them with equal fervor.
- MrScary1971
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Re: George Lynch vs. Warren DeMartini !
I am a huge Warren fan and without a doubt in the early 80's I might have given Warren the nod. However, Lynch clearly surpassed him with ULAK and BFTA. I actually prefer Warren's tone to George's with the execption of BFTA. I believe Jake gave Warren a few lessons?
- Nikki_Saixx
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Re: George Lynch vs. Warren DeMartini !
MrScary1971 wrote:I believe Jake gave Warren a few lessons?
Well, both guitarists have a little bit similar features. Also, both men have bluesy roots, I think...
Re: George Lynch vs. Warren DeMartini !
they were roommates back in the day 

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Re: George Lynch vs. Warren DeMartini !
what is ULAK and BFTA mean?MrScary1971 wrote:I am a huge Warren fan and without a doubt in the early 80's I might have given Warren the nod. However, Lynch clearly surpassed him with ULAK and BFTA. I actually prefer Warren's tone to George's with the execption of BFTA. I believe Jake gave Warren a few lessons?
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Re: George Lynch vs. Warren DeMartini !
kissfan1 wrote:what is ULAK and BFTA mean?MrScary1971 wrote:I am a huge Warren fan and without a doubt in the early 80's I might have given Warren the nod. However, Lynch clearly surpassed him with ULAK and BFTA. I actually prefer Warren's tone to George's with the execption of BFTA. I believe Jake gave Warren a few lessons?
BFTA and ULAK are abbreviations for Dokken's albums Back For The Attack and Under Lock And Key. Sorry for the confusion just quicker to abbreviate them that way.
- skrapmetal
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Re: George Lynch vs. Warren DeMartini !
I like both but if I had to pick one I'd say I like Warren DeMartini song writing better than Lynch's but Lynch is better at soloing.
Re: George Lynch vs. Warren DeMartini !
I'm more familiar with George Lynch music Classic's with DOKKEN & his own band but none the less I also like Warren DeMartini & his Classic's with RATT, too their both different from night to day. I admire both/so I did not vote. Peace!
- Wanted_Man
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Re: George Lynch vs. Warren DeMartini !
Warren Demartini. I Find George Lynch's rythym riffs boring and one-dimensional. There is a certain frequency in his tone that I just can't stand. I guess it's in his hands, because it's always there when he plays. It's like he's trying to cram in as many notes as possible and there is too much bravado in it, over substance... like a really loud stick of old-spice deoderant. That's how I would describe his tone. It seems like he saturates his tone in effects too much as well. The only solo I've ever really liked of his was in The Hunter. In his prime, Warren Demartini had better rythym riffs and had a cooler legato style; much more fluid and better phrasing as well, even if his main focus was the song and not show-off tracks like Mr. Scary. A better, sexier sounding vibrato as well. One can really hear the blues tone in his playing. I think his solo in Body Talk is one of the most tasteful, sexiest solos I've ever heard. His playing is very good without being so obvious about it. And George's tone is in-your-face, like "Hey, look at me! I'm George Lynch!" Warren's tone on Detonator and the track Nobody Rides for Free is fucking awesome. Goerge Lynch never sounded that good to me. And Warren didn't rely on tricks or gimmicks very often, either.
Re: George Lynch vs. Warren DeMartini !
Well, I pretty stick with what I said in my comment-reply back in June 2nd 2008....'Wow, this is a archive Topic!! But never less I'll stick with what I said "above" I like both Classic Rock N Roller's Musicians DiMartini and Lynch but I tend to lean more toward George Lynch grooves liked him (and Jeff Pilson) a lot in DOKKEN and his own Solo Career.
Re: George Lynch vs. Warren DeMartini !
Both amazing, both legendary but since I have to pick, warren hands down!
Re: George Lynch vs. Warren DeMartini !
YOUR up-side down Gutterflower but none the less you "always" look amazing and a very straight "direct" person. Peace.
Gutterflower wrote:As a player: George, no question...too bad he was never as hot as Warren, tho
- Michael 3:15
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Re: George Lynch vs. Warren DeMartini !
Jake's better than both. He can actually play rhythm guitar too!
George's soloing is always impressive. Very expressive and innovative...his leads stick out from all other guitarists. However, his rhythm playing never really was impressive (it did improve on Lynch Mob after his Dokken days).
Warren is a slick player, but I never devoted a moment of time trying to learn his stuff.
To me, Badlands was how it should be done! Great songs, great riffs, best vocals ever...
Beats listening to Stephen Pearcy or Don "falsetto" Dokken!
George beats out Warren, but Jake E can look down the mountain with no worries!
Jake is up there with Hendrix and Page and it's a damn shame he gets tossed in with the 80's shredders with no soul!
George's soloing is always impressive. Very expressive and innovative...his leads stick out from all other guitarists. However, his rhythm playing never really was impressive (it did improve on Lynch Mob after his Dokken days).
Warren is a slick player, but I never devoted a moment of time trying to learn his stuff.
To me, Badlands was how it should be done! Great songs, great riffs, best vocals ever...
Beats listening to Stephen Pearcy or Don "falsetto" Dokken!
George beats out Warren, but Jake E can look down the mountain with no worries!
Jake is up there with Hendrix and Page and it's a damn shame he gets tossed in with the 80's shredders with no soul!
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