
TragikRemix
I am NOT a Gear Whore. ;)
i think all of the beatles are clones of one...
which is which??
which is which??
TravisinFlorida said:In my opinion, SRV sounded more like Albert King than Hendrix. He definately did his own thing though.
ausrock said:Would you care to qualify your comment?
Also, Donovan had made the switch from the rawer folk/blues style to his "psychedelic" style at least two years before Nick Drake even started recording his first album...............so who followed who?
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ausrock said:32-20,
OK, I'll be more specific for you.........would you care to qualify this statement of yours..........."When the money dried up, he altered his style to suit the burgeoning psychedelic scene. And was still derivative."
"You were the one who made the comparison between those two, not me. I can't find any common ground between them apart from the acoustic guitar."...............maybe it's more in the production but even my 24 year old could hear the similarities when I first pointed it out a long time ago. And regardless of anything else, Donovan was "established" in the scene close to 4 years before Nick Drake entered a studio, so again, "who followed who"?
Tele,
I said........"the nearest thing to Donovan is probably Nick Drake."........not that they were the same. There is quite a difference in meanings.
As for Donovan's early influences, if I recall correctly, he got into the "folk scene" while at art school and (as with many others), Woody Guthrie was an early influence but it was only about 18 months or so after his rise to prominence that he moved to his brand of "psychedelic" folk.
For what little it's worth, by '69 I was already playing the coffee shop/folk scene, listening to Dylan, Guthrie (later Arlo), Donovan, etc., my interest was kinda shifted once I heard The Band's Big Pink.
If you really want to find clones, look no further than the likes of Sabbath, Iron Maiden, More, Wildfire, Gillan, etc., most of the bands that fall into the NWOBHM.
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TelePaul said:Are YOU Donovan??
TelePaul said:Are YOU Donovan??
32-20-Blues said:.................. How come Donovan was so bad? ...............
32-20-Blues said:You were the one who made the comparison between those two, not me. I can't find any common ground between them apart from the acoustic guitar.
famous beagle said:Who do y'all think the most blatant clones are?
My vote goes for Robin Trower.
32-20-Blues said:TP and myself are Irish. How come Donovan was so bad? And yeah, Jethro Tull would be amazing live, I would imagine. As for myself, worst concert ever was the Eagles, best was Neil Young.
SBax said:Regarding Drake and Donovan? Drake's vocals sound exactly like Donovan. That's why I never made it through Way To Blue.
ausrock said:He was totally under the influence of "some substance" and was somewhere else for the whole show.