JF I like the way you think! I can only add that the mixed dymamics, between Mark and David, as musicians and as siblings, can not be underestimated. And the fact that the leader is at the same time the bigger brother, sometimes adds to the frustration. I can only say, that I would have loved to listen to David's composition with the band. But it is already history that can't be changed.
As for the guitar parts, no matter how I love MK, I think that every guitarist has his unique tone, that adds to the music. I think when MK interacts with other talented musicians, the result is much better.
By the way, I don't think that the reason he is credited for rhythm guitars as well, is because he plays rhythm guitars and adds overdubs as well. But David and Hal has contributed greatly and it is a shame to think otherwise.
sorry disagree here
I don't think that the straits albums would have sound MUCH different if Hal or David have never been there
of course each guitarist has his unique tone, and of course interact with others is nice
I love Richard's playing on live roadrunning, but sorry to say : on studio albums like shangri-la or STP, there's only few songs where you can hear him distincly
an exemple : on Boom like that, Mark "allowed" Richard only to play just strumming chords on the chorus. All other three guitars (lead LP, rhythm silvertone, rhythm tele with THAT lick) are Mark.
same for David : all "notables" parts are payed by Mark.
If you listen to setting me up or southbound again , what do you hear ? David's guitar ?......I don't think so...
What I say isn't against peoples or musicians, it's just the fact that the typical guitar parts are ALMOST all played by Mark.
another example on clenaning my gun : Guy says that Richard plays the rhythm on 12 strings. Yes, but Marks is playing a rhythm part too, on 12 strings...so what brings Richard's "contribution" here ?
If Mark wanted absolutely to play the rhythm part, he could have played it on both channels, not just let Richard a "mimic" part.
A little bit the same with Gilmour : do you notice a notable difference on the wall because Lee Rotenour played a rhythm part on ONE song ?
do you notice a notable difference on Animals because Snowy White played some guitar ?
BUT, of course if you listen to Infidels, you can hear that 2 great guitarists are playing together, it's obvious to your ears,
but as far as MK studio albums...I don't thnki so IMHO
now i understand why it is my least favourite album, it misses that little extra...
would you say the same thing about Making Movies ?
My opinion is that Mark could have played all guitars in studio, and have hired musicians for tours, and I think it wouldn't have changed his studio records sound at all, especially during DS days, as it was really the case