I think a good guitar solo sounds so much better within the context of a good song.
“I think a good guitar solo sounds so much better within the context of a good song.”
— Gary Moore · Context
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I think a good guitar solo sounds so much better within the context of a good song.
“I think a good guitar solo sounds so much better within the context of a good song.”
— Gary Moore · Context
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“I think a good guitar solo sounds so much better within the context of a good song.”
“If you take a long time over a record, you end up making something different from what you intended.”
“As time has gone on I've felt less and less need to play too many notes. That's something you do when you're younger, you play far too much and too fast.”
“I didn't actually start to play till I was about 10. My father came home from work a Friday and he said: 'Would you like to learn to play the guitar?' I said: 'Yeah! I'd love to try!' But I didn't think for one moment that I'd be able to do it.”
“When I was about 14, I went to see Cream play. I thought they were the best band in the world.”
“Most musicians make the same record every time, and that's fine. But the people I respected when I was growing up, like Jeff Beck - they weren't afraid to try something new.”
“What you can do is present existing flavors in a fresh way, in a fresh context.”
“You have to laugh at things in order to let them be what they truly are. Because nothing is only sad. Nothing is only funny. There's context to all of those things.”
“I'd been in the gospel business in the late '70s to the mid '80s, and I kind of left that situation. Then I would do whatever gospel thing I wanted to do in the context of what I would normally do.”
“I see many more men who are feminist, or at least who have learned about life in the context of feminism.”
“The deep fascination with the mysterious, and the impulse to seek and locate ourselves in the cosmic context, seems to be imprinted in our DNA and psyches.”
“So much of journalism is conveying a place and time that existed, to someone at a later date: giving a person the context and trying to make them feel as informed as if they were actually there.”