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Re: class



>Mark (senior?) L wrote:

Jen:

I may be 40 but I ain't no senior (hey, that could be a song...).

>>I would say that Pete was a more innovative guitarist, too,
>>even if he wasn't a better lead player (of course, and you can tell your Dad
>>this, he's a better lead player NOW).
>
>        No good.  Dad wouldn't believe me.  I agree, and Pete probably never
>stole a solo from an old blues man (well, only a few times), where Page was
>RARELY original.  He won't watch any footage or listen to any of Pete's solo
>work for me to rectify the situation.

Best way to do it is to tell him to attempt to play songs by each (how about
Stairway and WGFA, which came out the same year), and see which is easier.
It's no coincidence that Stairway is taught to fledgling guitarists. 



                   Cheers                   ML

"I think you should keep on playing Rock as long as you have an axe to grind
and then if you haven't got an axe to grind you should go into cabaret."
                                                                 Pete Townshend



                   Cheers                   ML

"I think you should keep on playing Rock as long as you have an axe to grind
and then if you haven't got an axe to grind you should go into cabaret."
                                                                 Pete Townshend