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James Gurley, psychedelic guitarist for Big Brother, 69 - electric vibrator

by:KISSTOY     2020-01-29
James Gurley, psychedelic guitarist for Big Brother, 69  -  electric vibrator
LOS ANGELES-
James Gley, an innovative guitarist who helped shape the multi-layered structure of psychedelic rock, sometimes with thunderous voices, is a member of the Big Brother and the holding company, damn a heart attack. He was 69. Mr.
The band announced on its website that Gurley was pronounced dead at Palm Springs hospital on Sunday, two days before his 70 th birthday.
One of the many famous guitarists, stand out from San Francisco's psychedelic music scene1960s-
Others include Jerry Garcia, who was grateful for his death, Joma cokonen of the Jefferson plane, Barry Melton of Country Joe and fish --
Gurley was hailed by many as the original innovator of sound.
"I will say all my guitars
Melton said yesterday: "Playing contemporaries is trying to have their own voice, but I think James has a huge impact on all of us because he is not afraid to break the boundaries of traditional music.
"What people think about this type of music is that it takes you where the supposed beat is, and the whole thing is taken to another place, which James started.
"Do things like using electric vibrators on the guitar as slides, pick up the amp and shake them in the show, Sir
Gurley created a loud, esoteric sound in classic songs such as Ball & Chain, part of my heart, and summer, which is the driving force behind Joplin's sound.
"Some of the innovations were the result of his coming from a progressive bluegrass music school, where strange was encouraged," said Peter Albin, the group's bass player . ".
He is one of the few rock guitarists who pick with their fingers instead of flat.
When he was a teenager, Gurley taught himself to play by listening to the Hopkins blues record of laolenning.
In 1965, he played the acoustic guitar in a cafe in San Francisco, when Chet Helms, the founder of the legendary anti-mainstream cultural figure and family dog commune, introduced him to other band members.
Albin recalled that although Joplin will be a public figure for the band after joining the band in 1966.
Gurley is the real power of nature, and he introduced alternative lifestyles, psychedelic drugs, and musical innovations to other members.
Albin said: "He had a big impact on the whole band in the early days, and even later, just because he was a person with strange tastes and playing guitar in a very strange way.
When he first saw him
Gary, the guitarist, lives in a walking place, says Albin.
In the closet with his wife and young son, he was told that he lived in a cardboard house on the coast of California and lived with Aboriginal people in the Mexican mountains, and that he attended the religious ceremony of illusion.
After Joplin left the Big Brother in 1968, the group disbanded, but later reformed and continued until today. Mr.
However, after falling out with other members, Gurley left forever at the end of 1990.
Born in Detroit in 1939.
Gary is the son of a stunt man.
According to the band's website, when his father drove the car through the burning plywood wall, the car driver sometimes behaved as "human hood decoration ".
After leaving the Big Brother, he lived quietly in the Palm Desert and occasionally did some projects alone.
He released the album pipeline dream in 2000.
He left his wife Margaret and his son Hongo.
Band members plan to hold a memorial in San Francisco sometime next month.
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