Please note that Marty's awesome solo on Hold The Line was basically noodling around the real Lukather solo. Of course it sounded more coherent, it was based on the real, recorded solo! Luke just played some fast noodly stuff (proving to be the incredible guitarist he is). If anything, they both proved to be fantastic and Lukather impressed me more.
Steve is a very versatile player, but I've always had the feeling that what he really likes is Rock and even some heavy metal, even more than his taste for jazz, although he has proven to being able to play with any jazz star...I am saying this because of all Steve's solo material (not Toto) is more like Rock and Heavy Metal
Looks like they're playing a bad joke to one another! Marty telling Steve: no pressure just improvising; while delivering a phenomenal "hold the line" solo cover. And Steve telling Marty: look how I'm mimicking you; while actually doing more of a mustaine-like solo. Anyway, happy to see they get along. My favorites: I grew up with Steve as a child and with Marty as a teenager. Love them both, incredible musicians.
Say what you want but Lukather shredding fast unbelievable fast and CLEAN! Clearly its just fun with no well thought structure, but damn was that clean
hy people, there' s a vid of Lukather playing the very same guiatre, at the same period claled "emotive solo" or emotive soloing or someething. Been searching for it for a long time, if anybody has a link it'd be greaaaat
A ese nivel lo único que puedes afirmar es que estilo te gusta más, está más que claro que cualquiera de los dos puede tocar lo que quiera. En lo personal me inclino por Marty, su manera de hacer solos juega más con mis emociones, Steve juega más por el lado del virtuosismo, incluso pienso que su solo no hace tanta sinergia con la guitarra rítmica de la canción que está tocando Marty.
Luke has the edge because he's learned from Carlton ritenour graydon and the uk guitarists like Beck page Clapton! Hes a huge Hendrix fan! His session work has made him more versatile! No offence to the other guitarist!
you know nothing about marty friedman hahaha. did you hear the fucking solo of marty friedman on hold the line? it's better than Steve Lukather's solo on holy wars. check the rhythm . i'm a fan of those 2 lol
@@GeorgyPorgyPuddingPie learn how to spell rhythm first before you talk hahaha. Toto fan boy. HAHAHAHA. I'm not hating Steve. Those two are my guitar heroes. hahaha idiot noob fanboy
You can tell Steve was just noodling away with some incoherent Dave Mustaine style licks that doesn't fit well to the rhythm , Marty had more dynamics..... "You win, I played a bunch of bullshit " LOL even he admitted it himself
Just noise compared to Luke. The melody is lost in the shredding. Luke shred because he had to show the other guy he could shred. But as Luke always says it's all about composing.