No, Edge is with U2, not Who.Superlizard said:The who? Jack what?
Max said:It piqued my interests a while ago. I want to see it sometime. I enjoy rock documentaries, and this one has three guitarists I really respect. The Edge might be my least favorite, but he must be doing something right.
I enjoy some of the riff-based songs they do, same reason I like Zeppelin. Riff-based blues-rock gets me going.Markoooooo said:Max said:It piqued my interests a while ago. I want to see it sometime. I enjoy rock documentaries, and this one has three guitarists I really respect. The Edge might be my least favorite, but he must be doing something right.
OMG you prefer Jack White over The Edge? you can't really argue about (bad) taste, but I think The Edge is the perfect example of a guitarist who is not extremely technical, but really creative and experimental with his style, effects and tone...
btw, can't stand white stripes.. call me conservative, but I like my music nicely balanced... with a Bassplayer and that kind of stuff
tfarny said:Def agree - Page is not in the same category as Edge or Jack White, both of whom I like a lot. Being good with a delay pedal doesn't = Page's body of work.
Rick said:I have to give the edge to Jack White
Rick said:I suppose the reason I like White better is that he speaks to my blues and punk interests more directly.
Rick said:the edge pun was intended :rock-on:
I like White because he's up to date, but rooted in tradition. True about the edge (I wonder if the postman calls him Mr. Edge) he does have his own innovative style ... good observation GoDrex.