Glad to hear Lerxst say Holdsworth played like a sax player: I've often drawn that comparison myself, because of Allan's unique phrasings and odd construction. Nobody played like the late great Allan Holdsworth, and I'm fairly sure no one ever will. By the way, great to see Alex in this interview, he seems to be doing fine (I hope he does). When I first picked up a guitar, Alex Lifeson was my hero and meant so much to me. He still does, I owe this man a lot...
True. In my opinion, Allan far surpassed Coltrane. I mean, listen to _Low Levels, High Stakes._ Not to mention his chordal playing and just his ability as a composer. Allan was the greatest to ever do it, out of all instruments. My opinion, of course.
AH often said he played guitar the way he did because he really wanted to be a sax player. As far as other instruments go, he was more than proficient on the violin also.
Every guitarist that fans think is the 🐐 rank Holdsworth 🐐... everyone from McLaughlin to EVH to Shawn Lane to Vai to Gary Moore to Alex here.. coincidence I don't think so
exactly what I thought... what interviewer would suggest Summers and The Edge as having an influence on Lifeson? Gimme a break. It would be the guitarists who came before him, or his earliest contemporaries - like Steve Howe... and Holdsworth is one of those as well.
This Interviewer kills me. Summers, Edge influencing Lifeson. Hilarious. Both these Guitarists came after Rush. 85% of the best Axemen living site Holdsworth as an influence
Ricky to the hotel clerk ...."I'm taking this man in he's a male prostitute" Alex in his bathrobe getting wheeled out of the hotel on a luggage dolly🤣 that was great LoL I didn't care much for "Trailer Park Boys" until I saw that episode, incidentally Bubbles is a real decent guitar player 👍
Yep for some Fin’ Rush tickets and if I’m not mistaken ( it may have been another episode as TPB had tons of Rush references) the hotel room number was 2112!🤘
Esse cara só entrou no Rush porque os outros caras queriam aparecer mais, então arrumaram um péssimo guitarrista só para cobrir os espaços. Cara ruim, técnica ruim. Péssimo.
He always comes across great, he's a lovely guy
Alex is a great guy. He has always given Allan Holdsworth the credit he so rightly deserves. Thanks again Alex for keeping Allan's legacy alive.
His solos are among the most beautiful and excellent in Rock: Red Barchetta, yyz, la Villa strangiato, Jacobs ladder, Camera eye etc
Alex Lifeson is seriously underrated. One of the greats. 🤘
I think THE most underrated!
I don't agree, he's actually held in very high esteem by many of his peers,..
No he isn't, most people i know think he's a god
Anyone who uses the word underrated should immediately be banned from TH-cam.
Alex..thanks for mentioning Holdsworth. Right up there with Hendrix Beck Mclaughlin. That's the Mt Rushmore
I've got all those you mention plus Fripp on my extended Mt Rushmore. I got the planning permission for it!
I like that Alex calls it a vibrato arm. That’s what we all should call it.
This.
It drives me insane that people call it tremolo.
On par with calling an engine a motor.
Much love to Alex 👍
Thanks for sharing 🎸🎶🎵🇬🇧
My fave rock guitarist. Way more incentive than most and so many classic riffs and perfect solos!
*inventive
Allan Holdsworth - the guitarist’s guitarist
Good guitar. Music horríble.
Holdsworth was the man
I have to go listen to Rush’s “Limelight” right now... on my old 33 1/3.
Glad to hear Lerxst say Holdsworth played like a sax player: I've often drawn that comparison myself, because of Allan's unique phrasings and odd construction. Nobody played like the late great Allan Holdsworth, and I'm fairly sure no one ever will.
By the way, great to see Alex in this interview, he seems to be doing fine (I hope he does). When I first picked up a guitar, Alex Lifeson was my hero and meant so much to me. He still does, I owe this man a lot...
Allan's guitar hero.....was Coltrane.
True. In my opinion, Allan far surpassed Coltrane. I mean, listen to _Low Levels, High Stakes._ Not to mention his chordal playing and just his ability as a composer. Allan was the greatest to ever do it, out of all instruments. My opinion, of course.
@@lex.cordisLow Levels, High Stakes to me is the epitome of a brilliant guitar solo.
AH often said he played guitar the way he did because he really wanted to be a sax player. As far as other instruments go, he was more than proficient on the violin also.
Allan was 1000 years ahead of his time
Every guitarist that fans think is the 🐐 rank Holdsworth 🐐... everyone from McLaughlin to EVH to Shawn Lane to Vai to Gary Moore to Alex here.. coincidence I don't think so
Aloha love you 💜
I so agree that Holdsworths guitar sounds like a sax. Especially in " In the
dead of night. "
Gotta get guests full guitars in shot. You can’t see his picking hand and he’s talking tremolo vibrato.
I think it’s on zoom
….not to mention that was a seriously short piece..I’d love to hear the entire interview. What a life and career he has had…and he’s not done yet…!
Good
The Edge??!
exactly what I thought... what interviewer would suggest Summers and The Edge as having an influence on Lifeson? Gimme a break. It would be the guitarists who came before him, or his earliest contemporaries - like Steve Howe... and Holdsworth is one of those as well.
@@MikeFlood-oe3tu exactly! : )
Summers...yes! "The Edge"... no way.
@@MikeFlood-oe3tu Summers was a HUGE influence on Alex, esp. on Grace Under Pressure.
It emulates "vibrato", a singer's tool. To make the guitar, "sing".
Are you kidding the edge?
😂 LoL....right
Whats wrong with Edge you edgelord?
Pretty sure Allan never actually played sax at any point. He certainly wanted to and was inspired by it.
This Interviewer kills me. Summers, Edge influencing Lifeson. Hilarious. Both these Guitarists came after Rush. 85% of the best Axemen living site Holdsworth as an influence
Alex, where do I get a Lerxt Strat like you have? Hook me up brother!
He is also a big fan of Rory Gallagher.
Nice to know that he was exposed and somehow influenced by Mr Holdsworth👍
Anyone notice the guy with glasses reflected in Alex’s guitar?
wow someone totally who didn’t research anything or know anything before interviewing the great alex
guitar
Ricky kidnapped this dude once.
Ricky to the hotel clerk ...."I'm taking this man in he's a male prostitute" Alex in his bathrobe getting wheeled out of the hotel on a luggage dolly🤣 that was great LoL I didn't care much for "Trailer Park Boys" until I saw that episode, incidentally Bubbles is a real decent guitar player 👍
Yep for some Fin’ Rush tickets and if I’m not mistaken ( it may have been another episode as TPB had tons of Rush references) the hotel room number was 2112!🤘
Yet another great rock/progressive rock guitarist, himself very influential, who was very influenced by Allan Holdsworth.
Pretty obvious that Chris Shiflett has never even heard of Holdsworth, if he had he'd probably be a more interesting player.
Esse cara só entrou no Rush porque os outros caras queriam aparecer mais, então arrumaram um péssimo guitarrista só para cobrir os espaços. Cara ruim, técnica ruim. Péssimo.