Gary Murphy
C'mon people! This is not a documentary based on the opinion of talent, rather it is based on the evolution of individual style,how they play and how each pioneer their sound. Now, i love Jimmy Page and Jack White is on genius level but the Edge has earned his place in the use of effects. Page is the epitome of a lead guitar player and he stands larger than life, but the Edge was not the same type of guitarist and neither is Jack But, they are all innovators of their own unique sound!
Stephen Clancy
I like that there were 3 guitarists from different eras, who have some similarities in their playing, but approach the same instrument so differently, at least in recording. I'm not a big fan of the edge, but I think a lot of people from the movie makers age group hail U2 as gods. They are a good band, but not exactly The edge fits here. How about a movie about bassists? Larry graham, Flea, Robert Trujillo, Bootsy Collins, Geddy Lee...gotta love the bass
Collie Coburn
It's fun to watch these three get together and talk, compare notes, and swap stories. They are quite different from each other, yet they seem to appreciate the other's perspective. The joy of music should always be shared this way. Musically, all three are incredibly talented. Personally, Jimmy and the Edge are easy-going and down-to-earth, while Jack is a bit full of himself and his persona. Perhaps it's the age difference. Still, if you play guitar, watch it! You will no doubt enjoy it and learn a lot.
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