Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush: Woman

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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2008

Off of the "Tales of the Unexpected" cd;

Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush: Woman

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  • just plain FUNKY AWSOME

  • PURE FEELING!!!!!Too good .

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  • ilove franks playing but i dont see where the student has outdone the teacher..

  • Marino walked in the footprints left by Hendrix while Hendrix created his own...listen to bob dylans version of all along the watchtower ..Jimi s version is totally different to the point that even dylan said jimis was the definitive version.....INNOVATOR ...i lov

  • dont get me wrong , im frank marinos BIGGEST fan, but you have to give hendrix credit for being the INNOVATOR that he was..and your right , all good musicians borrow but hendrix borrowed from the blues and came up with a NEW SOUND AND STYLE OF PLAYING...ITS MUCH EASIER TO FOLLOW IN SOMEONE ELSES FOOTPRINTS AS OPPOSED TO CREATING SOMETHING TOTALLY NEW AND FRESH...

  • @blacknuss6

    Jimi Hendrix borrowed a lot from the early blues guy's. Jimi wouldn't have sounded the way he did without those influences. It seems sometimes that's it's ok if Jimi borrowed, but it's not always ok to be inspired by Hendrix. Is there a difference between copying someone verses being inspired by another artist.

  • Bad news guys... First off, it's "art" not "athletics". And it's a good thing it's not athletics. Because athleticly speaking, there's 15yo kids all over youtube today that can play faster and cleaner than Jimi ever did. RIP. Anyone who posts "This guy is BETTER than that guy" is clearly not a musician. From the bass players perspective. Our Jimi was Jaco. RIP again... No one played like Jaco then. Now kids all over can do what he was doing. No ones any better than anyone. It's EVOLUTION.

  • Hendrix, Trower, Travers, and plenty of others, this was a period of time with great recognizable guitarists. These guys might have a technical edge or style that is more popular than the other, but in the end they are all great.

  • worlds greatest gutarist

  • very good guitarist but no way is he better than jimi!! jimi created the style he is playing.jimi was an innovator , all others who play that  style are copying him

  • @FURDOG1961 I would have to answer yes. Reason 1) it does take some talent to play guitar and sing at the same time. Reason 2) You could use the same setup and effects configuration but that doesnt mean you are going to sound like Frank , thats almost the same as you can drive Jeff Gordons Race car but that doesnt mean you can drive like jeff Gordon and reason 3) you should ask Frank bout this question HAHAHAHAHAH

  • ..always loved Frank's work.. no point in arguing his influences -- he would've been a HELL of a guitar player no matter who or what influenced him. He's a highly competant guitarist either way.

    And if you claim to like the Jinx' music, then you must include Frank along with Robin Trower, Randy Hansen, et al. It takes a certain skill level to achieve this, and I'm not talking about playing in your room, he can do this night after night.

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