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« on: July 03, 2006, 11:12:18 AM »

In Joe Boyd's "White Bycicles", p. 168 (what a time he had!), We may read: Simon Nicol evolved into the most solid sympathetic rhytm guitarist I ever worked with.
I solidly agree, and add that next Simon evolved into a great singer and interpreter (a proof is Excalibru DVD, where Simon singing kiks off a star like Roger Hodgson and sound better even than great Gabriel Yacoub.

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« Reply #1 on: July 03, 2006, 02:04:32 PM »

Absolutely! Just listen to the rhythm guitar between 2.47 and 3.10 of "A Sailor's Life"... along with Richard's unbelievable lead, Ashley's jazz bass musings (superb!!) you have Simon's rhythm.... THAT was the GREAT FC sound.... Loads of other examples.... A great player. Still plays very very good electric when the moment carries him away.... MORE Simes! MORE!!! Either that or leave and start your own band!
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« Reply #2 on: July 03, 2006, 02:27:28 PM »

Either that or leave and start your own band!
Now now Mr Diamonds - I thought you were looking froward to 2007!!
We'll have no more of that kind of loose talk around her!
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« Reply #3 on: July 03, 2006, 02:35:45 PM »

Absolutely! Just listen to the rhythm guitar between 2.47 and 3.10 of "A Sailor's Life"... along with Richard's unbelievable lead, Ashley's jazz bass musings (superb!!) you have Simon's rhythm.... THAT was the GREAT FC sound.... Loads of other examples.... A great player. Still plays very very good electric when the moment carries him away.... MORE Simes! MORE!!! Either that or leave and start your own band!

But JoD when Simon had the chance to do his own thing he produced two solo albums which were distinctly middle of the road. You can't force someone to be a rocker when they ain't.

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« Reply #4 on: July 03, 2006, 03:49:41 PM »

Absolutely! Just listen to the rhythm guitar between 2.47 and 3.10 of "A Sailor's Life"... along with Richard's unbelievable lead, Ashley's jazz bass musings (superb!!) you have Simon's rhythm.... THAT was the GREAT FC sound.... Loads of other examples.... A great player. Still plays very very good electric when the moment carries him away.... MORE Simes! MORE!!! Either that or leave and start your own band!

He's also played some superb electric rhythm guitar with the various Thomo bands in the early 80's....there's a german tv show of (I think) an 83 performance which also features Mattacks i think and Simon makes the whole thing gel together superbly...
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« Reply #5 on: July 03, 2006, 03:59:25 PM »

Absolutely! Just listen to the rhythm guitar between 2.47 and 3.10 of "A Sailor's Life"... along with Richard's unbelievable lead, Ashley's jazz bass musings (superb!!) you have Simon's rhythm.... THAT was the GREAT FC sound.... Loads of other examples.... A great player. Still plays very very good electric when the moment carries him away.... MORE Simes! MORE!!! Either that or leave and start your own band!

But JoD when Simon had the chance to do his own thing he produced two solo albums which were distinctly middle of the road. You can't force someone to be a rocker when they ain't.

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You think not? Hmmmmm. time for another Electric Kool Aid Acid Test.... see? What an old f**t I am!!
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« Reply #6 on: July 03, 2006, 04:01:13 PM »

Either that or leave and start your own band!
Now now Mr Diamonds - I thought you were looking froward to 2007!!
We'll have no more of that kind of loose talk around her!

He can always come back from touring the West Coast of America with his hot rock combo to play a gurest spot at Cropredy.

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« Reply #7 on: July 03, 2006, 04:27:44 PM »

Another interesting point at p. 216 of Boyd's book: one night, southafrican sax virtuoso Dudu Punkwana tought Simon and Richard how to play Zulu guitar rythms for a failed project that truly anticipated Paul Simon's Graceland (anyway a Simon did it!)

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