The Young One & The Sincerest Form Of Flattery
19th April 2008 (20:44)
Some people who read this journal already know this - but I have a boyfriend. His name is Scott, and he plays guitar. He's not bad.
A guy in France has had a crack at working out some of Scott's guitar parts for the big single (bit of a misnomer, given it's metal) from the Alarum album Eventuality. The guy used it as a kind of online audition for another band in Australia (not Alarum), and posted the clip on YouTube. Well Scott had heard about it, but not seen it - so today (after he'd kindly taken me to Officeworks to get printer cartridges), we sat down and looked up the clip.
It's interesting because he's not actually playing Scott's part, and he's not playing Mark Evans' part either - he's concocted a mish-mash of the two from listening to the song. It's understandable, since they tend to very much trade lead roles throughout the album. Some of what the guy is playing, is completely not from the song Velocity, he's just fluffed a part together out of thin air. And the solo - which is Scott's solo - the guy has made position choices that make it an extremely difficult solo. I wonder if that is ego? It's not how Scott wrote it or plays it, as he's actually not an especially tech-focused player (despite having done the tech metal thing). The guys right hand technique actually looks a bit like Evans picking.
Anyway, it is an interesting piece of imitation.
If you're interested in checking out the original song, this is the shiny video clip by director Jimmy Icon - who is also the creative powerhouse behind BeatTV, and plays drums in Bowelmouth. (It's all about the poo.)
Like I said, my boyfriend, he's not bad. Unfortunately, he doesn't really possess chameleon powers of camoflage. Or fortunately.



