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			with due reason, they were one of the pioneering thrash metal bands.  coming before anyone else and producing two masterpieces (along with a few other good records) certainly helps their cause. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
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			What makes this statement so ridiculous? Why don't we start discussing the music rather than avoiding it.
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			I love Lizard, it is a 10/10 album for me, Fripp is excellent on it, but he alone does not make that album. I gave Pink Moon a 9.8 due to Drake's playing and voice alone. Fripp is a great band leader and guitarist, but Drake is better. I don't think Fripp, if given a stage alone would be able to make as lush music as Drake would with a guitar alone. I probably prefer Fripp's playing most of the time, but as far as skill goes, what Drake displays on record is superior to Fripp.
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
			
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 I've listened to Pink Moon, it's probably the most boring thing I've ever subjected myself to listening to (until that Okkervil River album at least), the whole thing just sounded lazy, maybe there's something to his sound that's more original than other folk singers that I didn't catch, but it just sounds like the very basic strummed and fingerpicked open chords that most folk signers use to me, the kinda stuff that every guitar teacher lectures you about before anything else. There's not a lot of skill required in that kind of playing at all, I can play it, anyone can play it. Even punk rock is more demanding. Now if you say he's a good guitarist, that's your opinion and that's fine. But Lush? His music sounds pretty damn primitive and stripped down to me. Complex? Now I know you're messing with me. More technically skilled than Fripp and Latimer? This goes beyond the boundries of having a subjective opinion and just saying something that is flat out objectively wrong. How do you expect me to take you seriously when you say things like this?  | 
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 What I'm arguing is the idea that he is more technically skilled than Fripp, Gilmour and Latimer, which is the flat out most ridiculous thing I have ever heard. Quote: 
	
 I'm not saying finger picking is bad, that's not what I'm saying AT ALL, it can be one of the most difficult techniques when played at virtuoso level, and many of my favorite guitarists are finger pickers, but Drake's is the most basic of finger picking. Latimer flat out destroys him as a finger picker. There's legions upon legions of country and bluegrass players who display amazing finger picking chops, Drake is not in their league at all, and he sure as hell isn't in the league of prog guitarists. Quote: 
	
 Of course, I don't think Cobain is a more technically skilled guitarist than Robert Fripp either. And even you have to agree that that saying Drake makes more technically skilled and complex music than every prog guitarist ever is an extremely ignorant and ridiculous claim. Quote: 
	
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 Now if he meant that as simply "Drake is more skilled at crafting melody than Fripp, Gilmour and Latimer", well, that's still hilariously wrong, but that goes straight down to subjective opinion and thus isn't really worth arguing about.  | 
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			The ability to create a great melody still counts as skill. The most beautiful melodies could come in to your head 24/7 but if you don't practice on an instrument and build up your skill you'll never be able to get those melodies out and on to the instrument.
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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