Hello. Sue asked me to post some kind of a profile on the site. Not sure anyone else has done so, but nevermind...here goes.
I first got into Gordon about a hundred years ago, in my early teens (about 1977 really). I had started to play the guitar a year or so before this. Despite my youthful ambition, and confidence, I quickly became resigned to the fact that here was a man whose guitar playing was about a close to perfect as I had ever heard. Gordon's music is very accomplished at a technical level - many other guitarists also have this. For me, what distinguishes our man, tho,' is the sense that the guitar pieces are "just right" for the guitar. Pieces seem always to be in just the right key to allow the guitar's natural resonance, and harmonics to chime through. The arrangements are sympathetic, never overbearing. There's no "showing off" - simple or complex passages always feel ..."right." This is a rare commodity in a world of music where so many guitarists are continuously trying to show everyone how they can be the next Hendrix, by crudely emulating the old one!
Gordon, you wont remember this, but I accosted you at a Mike Oldfield gig at the Royal Festival Hall, in 1979. You very kindly autographed my programme.
Over the years my guitar playing tastes have evolved; and my list of guitar heroes has grown. Ali Farka Toure, Johnny Marr, Robin Guthrie (Cocteau Twins), Bert Jansch - to name a few; but Gordon will always have a permanent place in the squad.
Julian Vyas
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Greeting Julian.
Believe it or not I DO remember someone asking me for my autograph at that Oldfield concert. I was VERY flattered especially attending another artists show and to be asked for an autograph, I believed I signed your programme! The other things I remember was that Phil Beer was one of the guitarists in the Mikes band, and also David Bedford rang a HUGE bell during one section of the concert in between conducting I believe.
THANKS for your very kind words, much appreciated.
Be Well.
Gordon.
Believe it or not I DO remember someone asking me for my autograph at that Oldfield concert. I was VERY flattered especially attending another artists show and to be asked for an autograph, I believed I signed your programme! The other things I remember was that Phil Beer was one of the guitarists in the Mikes band, and also David Bedford rang a HUGE bell during one section of the concert in between conducting I believe.
THANKS for your very kind words, much appreciated.
Be Well.
Gordon.
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