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Re: Let's Be Fair...

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thrill-seeker wrote:
dearboy wrote:I'm willing to give Guy Pratt another chance.
What has he done wrong ?
nothing at all.
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Re: Let's Be Fair...

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jambo wrote:
thrill-seeker wrote: What has he done wrong ?
nothing at all.
Disgruntled Floydians simply need someone to rag on :smt001
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Re: Let's Be Fair...

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saucerfulofmeddle wrote:
jambo wrote: nothing at all.
Disgruntled Floydians simply need someone to rag on :smt001
Well go and pick on Gary Wallis then....he's the real idiot :lol:
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Now c'mon guys, be fair - You're pulling quotes out of context.

Pratt's a great bassist - no question. As a bassist myself, I can appreciate his command of the instrument. Roger, on the other hand, is a utilitarian bass player - he's solid but relies on little if any "flash". In both concert videos, Guy Pratt was ALL flash. I think he tended to overshadow the music rather than support it.

Guy has admitted that he was somewhat liberal in his past interpretations of some of the classic PF cuts. I expect that if he's on the Gilmour tour, he'll go back to a more Roger-esque style of bass playing - for the Floyd tunes anyway. THAT's why I feel he deserves another chance.
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Re: Let's Be Fair...

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dearboy wrote:But as for Scott (The Mullet) Paige, I hope I'll never again have to endure his ridiculous showboating or yelling into his sax. Gawd - he makes the 80's look like such a stupid decade.) Okay, maybe it was...but even back then, his hair looked idiotic - imho.
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Re: Let's Be Fair...

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PublicImage wrote:
dearboy wrote:But as for Scott (The Mullet) Paige, I hope I'll never again have to endure his ridiculous showboating or yelling into his sax. Gawd - he makes the 80's look like such a stupid decade.) Okay, maybe it was...but even back then, his hair looked idiotic - imho.
Great words.
He wasn't as bad as raphael ravenscroft, who basically acted the same, with similar talent and worse hair (believe it or not).
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Excellent point! Tucking the pant legs into his boots was another egregious fashion felony. However, since he played the sax intro for Gerry Rafferty's "Baker Street", I feel that feat alone has earned him a pass. He'll get no grief from me.