GBA Presents: RADIO SAVANT-!

Discussion in 'Stocks' started by stonedinvestor, May 13, 2022.




  1. No that's not true. At all. My stocks go more than nothers up because of my system which uses advanced methods learned over 30 years and implied volatility--> I am the King of Alpha remember--stick with stoney-- you asked me how could I have any wins in this market -- and I gave you and everyone else fully 10!!!!!

    Maybe it's time to listen?

    Stoney = 10 Winners
    Cramer = 1 (apparently)
     
    #7971     Oct 13, 2022
  2. The great Mark Knopfler no pick.

    Robbie Krieger Doors no pick

    I guy nobody knows

    Derek Trucks- No pick
    Keeping on the subject of slide players, Derek Trucks has, to many, risen quietly in the background to become one of the best guitar players on the planet. A child prodigy, Trucks plays slide with a feel and precision that’s spine-tingling, not to mention his casual joining of the Allman Brothers Band, which is kind of a Rootsy Rock equivalent of being awarded the Medal of Honour.

    Lyndsey Buckingham no pick.

    Steve Hackett Genesis No pick

    Of course the great Albert King- no pick



    and many more unknown...


     
    #7972     Oct 13, 2022
  3. Delta 'uniquely positioned' to capture traffic amid pilot shortage, says CEO 10:34 DAL

    Delta Air Lines: October metrics pacing ahead of September

    transatlantic travel extending well into fall

    Delta staying on path to earn over $7B of EPS, $4B of FCF in 2024, says CEO 10:08 DAL

    Delta Air Lines CEO: Demand for air travel 'very strong'
     
    #7973     Oct 13, 2022
  4. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    You don't listen Stoney.
    I said "never" uses a pick.
    They all do.
    Beck is all thumb and finger.
    Trust me dude.
     
    #7974     Oct 13, 2022
  5. HOD

    we all watched jimmy crap his pants on live TV.

    Wrong Way Jimmy left out of the profits last 2 weeks and now panics at low.

    In short- not a good look
     
    #7975     Oct 13, 2022
  6. Van Fingerstyle blues was more-or-less standard in the period that the “Delta” and “Country” blues were being developed. When electric guitars became the norm these cats still pick with their fingers.

    Whether played on normal acoustic instruments or resonator guitars… That was pretty much how you did it….

     
    #7976     Oct 13, 2022
  7. Ten Guitarists Who Give It The Finger

    Guitarists have been using strange picking techniques for decades. Here are ten guitarists who either regularly or exclusively gave the pick the flick.


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    Guitarists have been using strange picking techniques for decades. Eddie Van Halen and James Hetfield use regular picks but hold them with three fingers. ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons uses a peso. Queen's Brian May uses a British sixpence. Jimi Hendrix was even known to play guitar with his teeth from time to time. But for some players, no pick, conventional or otherwise, can take the place of bare fingers against steel. Here are ten guitarists who either regularly or exclusively gave the pick the flick.

    10. Paul McCartney

    McCartney is most often thought of as a singer and bass player, but his delicate fingerpicking is heard on Yesterday (that's his Epiphone Texan) and, in a much more in-your-face way, Blackbird. It was on the latter that McCartney really came into his own as a fingerpicking guitarist, playing chords that were more reminiscent of what a pianist might play than a guitarist, and making full use of the entire neck. In 2006 McCartney told PBS's Great Performances that the technique was actually inspired by Bach's Bourre in E minor, a lute piece which both he and George Harrison learned on guitar in their younger days.

    09. Alasdair MacLean

    As vocalist and guitarist for Scottish indie band The Clientele, Alasdair MacLean is a master of shimmery, Byrds-like, sun-dappled slightly psychedelic pop. His playing appears effortless and relaxed, yet he coaxes a surprisingly hard attack out of each note, demonstrating killer economy of movement and impeccable note choice. MacLean has a seemingly inexhaustible supply of interesting and unconventional chords at his command, which further highlights the cleverness of his fingerpicking patterns.

    08. Robbie Krieger

    The legendary Doors guitarist started by learning to play flamenco on an acoustic guitar, and get this - he didn't even own a guitar until he was 18. Krieger's playing is instantly identifiable whether he's playing bottleneck or conventionally, and although the focus of the Doors was more on the keyboard playing of Ray Manzarek and that charismatic chap on vocals out the front, Krieger was the one who wrote Light My Fire.

    07. John Mayer

    Mayer seems to come from the Jeff Beck school of going pickless - check out his expressive, vocal and very Beck-like solo in Heartbreak Warfare for a prime example. Mayer's fingerstyle personality on electric is also informed by his own acoustic style, as you can hear on tracks such as Wheel from Heavier Things.

    06. Derek Trucks

    At 31, Derek Trucks has been a famous guitarist for 22 years, and as the nephew of Allman Brothers Band drummer Butch Trucks, he has a strong connection to rootsy, slide-driven music. He also incorporates Pakistani and East Indian qawwali influences into his playing, which you can hear in his masterful command of microtones - the notes between the notes.

    05. Lindsey Buckingham

    Fleetwood Mac attained such astronomical pop success that it's easy to overlook the fact that Lindsey Buckingham utterly shreds, wailing on his axe using his bare fingers in aggressive ways that would make even staunch pick users wince. At times his playing has a gloriously ragged, on-the-edge-of-dropping-the-note vibe, bursting with energy and anger, yet he never actually loses control. Other times his playing is uncannily precise and hauntingly beautiful.

    04. Tommy Emmanuel

    A guitarist since the age of four, Emmaneul has had plenty of time to master six strings. Chet Atkins took Tommy under his wing back when Tommy was a hero-worshipping teenager writing letters for his idol, and in 1997 Emmanuel and Atkins released a duo album, The Day Finger Pickers Took Over The World. It would be Atkins' last album, but Tommy keeps Chet's spirit alive in his almost impossible playing style. His electric stuff is not to be missed either, coming across as a more blues and country-influenced Eric Johnson.

    03. Mark Knopfler

    The Dire Straits main man is perhaps one of the most visible pickless axemen, especially thanks to his revolutionary Sultans Of Swing solo. Knopfler's funky, cocked-wah tone on Money for Nothing was inspired by Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top (Knopfler actually contacted Gibbons for tonal advice on the track), but listen beyond that groovy honk and you'll hear an almost Stevie Wonder-like, organ-inspired approach to rhythm.

    02. Hubert Sumlin

    Sumlin attained legendary status as the guitarist for Howlin' Wolf, a job he held from 1954 to 1976 apart from a tenure playing for Muddy Waters in 1956. After Wolf passed away, the band continued as The Wolf Gang under the leadership of sax/harp player Eddie Shaw, and these days Sumlin still tours and records. Rarely seen without a Gibson Les Paul Goldtop, he often uses both his thumb and index finger to pick, and he's a master of dynamics. Sumlin often combines palm muting with a clean tone for a snappy, sharp attack that further emphasizes his hey, is that one guy or two playing that? talents.

    01. Jeff Beck

    Like Hubert Sumlin, Jeff Beck tends to use his thumb to pick downstrokes, and his index finger for upstrokes. This also shifts the angle of his right hand to be ideal for manipulating the volume control with his pinkie finger. Beck even uses the edge of his palm to push down on his guitar's bridge for vocal-like upward bends. Flying pickless certainly doesn't slow Beck down - check out Eternity's Breath, Scatterbrain and Space Boogie from Live at Ronnie Scotts. At the other end of the speedometer, listen to his expressive work on Nadia and Cause We've Ended as Lovers.
     
    #7977     Oct 13, 2022
  8. DOW FLAT CRAMER = FOOL ON LIVE TV HE PANICKED & WE ALL SAW IT!!!:D

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    OH THE PEOPLE CANCELING THE MORNING MEETING WITH CARMER
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    #7978     Oct 13, 2022
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    #7979     Oct 13, 2022


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    #7980     Oct 13, 2022