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Old 11-13-2011, 01:54 AM   #46 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by eraser.time206 View Post
When I say sensual I don't mean sexual. Jimi Hendrix played music that you could feel in your flesh. His movements, voice and creativity evoked sensual (there's not real word for this so I'll use this word) music-orgasms.
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As for d00ds mention of Buckethead's emotional work. With a figure like Buckethead, are you sure it's emotional work, or referencing to emotional work? In my eyes, Buckethead is really striving to be eclectic. So, one could assume, the emotion is presented more as part of the character, than an attempt to relate an emotional personally to the listener.

Where as Hendrix used the guitar more as an extension of his feelings directly.

Albeit, I can't confirm either not thinking in either's heads. But, that's the impression I'm getting. Not that it's a statement of quality, just a difference in artistic presentation.
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