FrigidSymphony wrote:
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Apparently he started playing the style he is now synonymous with because of his injury. So no industrial accicent = very different Sabbath (and Heavy Metal).
I don't think that's true... their style evolved out of heavy blues and a fascination with the occult... the name "Black Sabbath" was a Boris Karloff film. Cool, huh?
And if it IS the case that his style evolved out his injury than that's what i'd call a happy accident.
but umm... in what ways is Adrian Smith better than Tony Iommi? I still don't understand...
The accident IS the reason for the guitar sound on Black Sabbath, I believe Iommi has mentioned this himself in the past. I remember reading an article about Iommi in some guitar magazine (cant remember which one) and it mentions that he uses thimble like extensions on those fingers, and as a result, needs to be tuned down the way he is. As for Iommi's style, that I can see that coming from blues and the occult.
I cant say which one I would take when it comes to Smith vs Iommi. But I like the combination of Smith and Murray better than Iommi. Smith isnt much into improvising, but he is a very technical guitarist, not just a fast guitarist. Murray on the other hand loves to improvise with his stuff, but their at their strongest together. Janick Gers, IMO, just takes up space (oh and flings the guitar in the air a few times, yea real musical talent).