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Joined: December 2002 Posts: 584
Location: atlanta | The cover story of the current issue of Rolling Stone magazine is titled "The New Guitar Gods". Twenty guitarists made this list, and there is only one woman--Adamas Artist Kaki King.
I am proud of this professional accomplishment by her, and extremely grateful to the Ovation Company and Kaman for their unfailing support of her career. I post this to share with her fans and friends of the OFC.
Here's a picture of the cover:
http://tinyurl.com/26o94r
....and of the magazine's written description of Kaki:
http://tinyurl.com/3bonet
The entire article on these players has not yet been put online, so below you will find a link to RS:
http://www.rollingstone.com/news/coverstory/the_new_guitar_gods_joh...
Here's the complete list (in no particular order according to RS):
John Frusciante - The Red Hot Chili Peppers
Derek Trucks - The Allman Brothers Band
John Mayer
Luther Dickinson - The North Mississippi Allstars
Nels Cline - Wilco
Warren Haynes - The Allman Brothers Band and Gov't Mule
Jim James and Carl Broemel - My Morning Jacket
Adam Jones - Tool
Kaki King
Mike McCready and Stone Gossard - Pearl Jam
Tom Morello - Rage Against the Machine
Chuck Garvey and Al Schnier - Moe
Omar Rodriguez-Lopez - Mars Volta
Ed O'Brien and Jonny Greenwood - Radiohead
Matt Pike - High on Fire
Jack White - The White Stripes and The Raconteurs
Finest regards to all---
Dave King
Kaki's dad |
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Joined: February 2005 Posts: 11840
Location: closely held secret | Congratulations to you and Kaki, Dave! She's walking with some pretty tall company there! |
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Joined: November 2005 Posts: 1126
Location: Omaha, NE | Isn't guitar just the coolest instrument? Even counting keys, I think guitar is the most versatile instrument out there.
There's a reason, after all, that people don't talk about "keyboard gods".
Congratulations to Kaki. |
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Joined: January 2002 Posts: 14127
Location: 6 String Ranch | They still print Rolling Stone? I thought it became a fashion mag during the 90's
Congrats to Kaki
(I only know three of the other players and three of the bands, guess that puts me well down the backside of the hill) |
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Joined: August 2006 Posts: 3145
Location: Marlton, NJ | Dave - I was actually going to post about that. I read the article on the flight home from Dallas last night. Congratulations!
Aside from that article, there nothing worth reading in the mag. I haven't read it in years and only picked it up because there were no other guitar or music mags there. It was a nice surprise to see the article on Kaki. |
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Joined: January 2004 Posts: 799
Location: Athens, GA & Gnashville | She is amazing! Good for Kaki!! |
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Joined: May 2003 Posts: 4389
Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands | I've seen 6 of the people on the list, including kaki. Once you read the article, it makes sense, in that these are the most influential guitar players right now. Though, I have to say when I saw them, I had no idea I was seeing guitar gods.
I view it sort of like surfing, where society is like the ocean and a wave swells up from the depths, and certain people show up on the wave that are particularly good surfers.
Hang Ten Kaki! |
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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 14842
Location: NJ | No Willy Porter??
bastids. |
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Joined: January 2002 Posts: 14127
Location: 6 String Ranch | Whatchu aspect? |
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 10582
Location: NJ | i know about 8 and am familiar with about another 5.
let's just say the bar has been lowered in the past 20 years. |
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Joined: June 2002 Posts: 1614
Location: Converse, Texas | Interesting list. I have only heard of a couple -- outside of Kaki, of course. |
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Joined: August 2002 Posts: 8307
Location: Tennessee | Great list. It is terrific that Kaki made the list. I think I recordings of all of them except for High on Fire and My Morning Jacket. I need to check them out. |
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Joined: February 2002 Posts: 5750
Location: Scotland | Nice that she made the list. Just a shame that Rolling Stone is a piss-poor meaningless fashion magazine now rather than the influential cutting-edge music voice it was not too many years ago. |
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Joined: January 2002 Posts: 14127
Location: 6 String Ranch | Ah, thank you Mr Templeman. And all in two lines as well. Although it was probably a few more years ago than most of us want to admit. |
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Joined: November 2003 Posts: 11039
Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub | The previous RS issue had great articles on both James Brown and Ahmet Ertigan.
And I have to admit I think their political reporting these days is a hoot...
true though, they are a bit fashionista... but, that mighta been true back in the day... but, that's when we were in vogue too.... |
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Joined: September 2006 Posts: 10777
Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR | Okay, I know who that Allman Brothers are...
And now I know who Kaki King is...
Who are these other people? |
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Joined: June 2006 Posts: 659
Location: Hiram, Georgia | Kaki shaked my hand! phil |
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Joined: June 2006 Posts: 659
Location: Hiram, Georgia | Congrats Dave!!! :) |
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Joined: June 2005 Posts: 274
Location: Maryland, USA | Congrats to Kaki, she truly is a great guitar player...
But for the rest...
"New" guitar heros? Most of the guys are probably older than whoever the "old" guitar heros are...I have a lot of respect for Derek Trucks, RHCP, White Stripes, etc...but very few of those guitarists deserve to be called guitar heros (in my opinion).
Al is right on this one - the bar seems to have certainly been lowered.
I don't even remember the last time I read Rolling Stone for credible music opinions... |
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Joined: September 2006 Posts: 10777
Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR | Not to be vicious, but I can get better information on music and alternative art and other such stuff from the free weekly papers. But I live in Portland. All you folks who live in the sticks can get better stuff online.
I also remember an interview with Jerry Garcia and Bob Wier, where they said that they were disappointed when the mass media decided they were famous. "Gee, we've been playing to sold-out concerts for thirty years... Now we are suddenly famous?" (They had just released 'Touch of Grey') |
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 7222
Location: The Great Pacific Northwest | Congrats to Kaki.
I do agree with the sentiments of most on Rolling Stone, but in general, I almost feel sorry for some of the bigger "staple" magazines. In the age of the Internet, anything that is printed is at the very least "old news" and that must be hard to deal with.
The only rags I read these days are Guitar Digest, Torque and Robb Report Motorcycles. They actually have something in common in that they either focus or at least have articles that aren't "time sensitive." |
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Joined: July 2005 Posts: 3410
Location: GA USA | Congrats, Dave. I've played that god's guitars! Kaki is sort of our adopted sister here (though she may not know it), so I'm glad you share these things with us. |
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Joined: June 2006 Posts: 659
Location: Hiram, Georgia | Right On, Capt'n.!!! |
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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 14842
Location: NJ | I can remember back when RollingStone was printed on newsprint and was "folded" into half the size it is now. I've got a few years worth of those issues from back in that heyday ('68/69). Unfortunately, they're all on 35mm microfilm(LongStory). Anybody got a reader/printer??
I've had a free subscription for the past couple years that came when I bought something or other. Jeff's right. Some of the the politico-stuff CAN be interesting (if you can read through the "slant") and the Ahmet Ertegun piece was VERY well done (Jeff, remind me in May to tell you my Ahmet story). For the most part, it comes in, lands on the dining room table, I give it a cursory perusal. If something piques my interest, it goes upstairs into my bathroom. If not, it goes downstairs to the recycling bin . . . |
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