“Everything originates from someplace, ya dig?” Vernon Reid asks Guitar World“A great deal of times we concentrate on lead guitar, however– obviously– rhythm is exceptionally crucial.”
Reid needs to understand, as he's long been Living Colour's one and just guitar player, suggesting he deals with rhythm and lead, tune after tune, album after album. He's done it for many years, going back to 1988's Brilliantan album that super-charged a generation with its socio-political lyrics, skyrocketing vocals, growing rhythms, and catastrophic chops.
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Andrew Daly is an iced-coffee-addicted, oddball Telecaster-playing, alfredo pasta-loving reporter from Long Island, NY, who, in addition to being a contributing author for Guitar World, scribes for Rock Candy, Bass Player, Total Guitar, and Classic Rock History. Andrew has actually spoken with favorites like Ace Frehley, Johnny Marr, Vito Bratta, Bruce Kulick, Joe Perry, Brad Whitford, Rich Robinson, and Paul Stanley, while his all-time favorite (rhythm gamer), Keith Richards, continues to avoid him.