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The greatest guitarist ever. Literally the soundtrack of my childhood.
Gutted.
Fking gutted.
Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. He runs like a cheetah, his crosses couldn't be sweeter. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore.
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Geordie Walker RIP on 22:56 - Nov 26 with 3715 views
He did things that no one could do. People can play faster or heavier or whatever but he made a guitar sound like two or three.
Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. He runs like a cheetah, his crosses couldn't be sweeter. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore.
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Geordie Walker RIP on 03:38 - Nov 27 with 3573 views
Geordie Walker RIP on 03:38 - Nov 27 by DannyPaddox
Man was as cool as fcuk The gold (Gretsch?) Gibson And the cheekbones (always helps) Less is more Another Empire backfires RIP
Big old gold top Gibson.
Yep very cool. Had an arrogance on stage that came from being the best.
Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. He runs like a cheetah, his crosses couldn't be sweeter. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore.
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Geordie Walker RIP on 16:04 - Nov 27 with 3346 views
Geordie Walker RIP on 03:38 - Nov 27 by DannyPaddox
Man was as cool as fcuk The gold (Gretsch?) Gibson And the cheekbones (always helps) Less is more Another Empire backfires RIP
"His guitar of choice was a hollow-bodied 1952 Gibson ES-295 in gold lacquer with a trapeze tailpiece, a model also used by Elvis Presley sideman Scotty Moore. Walker bought it in the early 1980s from an old jazzman who played in clubs. He plugged it into two Burman amplifiers, "and the sound was there – a full resonance, and totally bell-like with the sustain on it through 250 watts of amplification in stereo. You can feel the thing vibrating, it's a huge sound. I tune the guitar in D (below bottom E) and my strings are really thick, I use an 062 on the bottom [in 1984], and because of the way I tune the guitar, the strings still have the same response as a normal guitar would. The amplification makes the bottom end sound unreal. [...] the sound of the guitar is a lot sharper, a lot clearer than other ones I've heard"
My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic.
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Geordie Walker RIP on 17:01 - Nov 27 with 3277 views
I can’t add to what Bluce has already said, other than or recommended, to anyone who hasn’t already seen it, The Death and Resurrection Show. I saw it on Prime but it might also be on youtube now. Incredible stuff, but funny too, esp the bit about what happened at the Reading Hexagon, of all mundane places. RIP, Geordie.
Geordie Walker RIP on 16:41 - Nov 27 by ted_hendrix
"His guitar of choice was a hollow-bodied 1952 Gibson ES-295 in gold lacquer with a trapeze tailpiece, a model also used by Elvis Presley sideman Scotty Moore. Walker bought it in the early 1980s from an old jazzman who played in clubs. He plugged it into two Burman amplifiers, "and the sound was there – a full resonance, and totally bell-like with the sustain on it through 250 watts of amplification in stereo. You can feel the thing vibrating, it's a huge sound. I tune the guitar in D (below bottom E) and my strings are really thick, I use an 062 on the bottom [in 1984], and because of the way I tune the guitar, the strings still have the same response as a normal guitar would. The amplification makes the bottom end sound unreal. [...] the sound of the guitar is a lot sharper, a lot clearer than other ones I've heard"
Well explained Ted , no one will sound like that again , a huge loss .RIP Geordie x
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Geordie Walker RIP on 19:17 - Nov 27 with 3174 views
I always laugh when a certain Killing Joke reference comes into my head...and they weren't even on the bill. I was walking into the Lyceum, maybe 1980, when passing a group of young men adorned in leather jackets, bondage pants, spiked bleached hair etc, I overheard one of them say to the others he'd passed a club on the way where KJ were playing, and all their 'weirdos' were lined up outside waiting for the doors to open.
Nirvana are a great band but I resisted ‘em for a good while seeing them as septics ripping off punk … particularly this Killing Joke number … okay I could be wrong (I could be right) I believe there was an out of court settlement.
This tune never erodes. Geordies’ thrunging chords are immense … called 80s and should be dated but ironically it’s timeless … Sentiment-wise does anything change? … Trump, Plump, Cuthbert, Dibble, Braverman, Netanyahoo, Netangoogle, The Argentinian freak … and all their merry internet apologists … Follow the Leaders
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Geordie Walker RIP on 11:19 - Nov 28 with 2898 views
If you want to hear Geordie at his best, it's on this track.
That shows what the man could do.
Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. He runs like a cheetah, his crosses couldn't be sweeter. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore.
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Geordie Walker RIP on 23:41 - Nov 28 with 2766 views