When we talk about playing the guitar, I agree with others, it was better and there were more different and difficult tones in the past!
I was not talking only about guitar.
To me, the point is not about guitar solos, or so.
What I wanted to point out is that if you listen to solo album, most of songs are "predictable" : melody, chords changes, arrangements, Mark don't tak any risks with his songs in past 10 years, "he stands in the comfort zone" as it was said about his stage attitude.
On each solo album, you can find half songs which remained from other solos songs. I think it's not the case (not in the same way) on DS albums.
musically, Waterline, Skateaway, lions are more "elaborate" than ballads like I'm the fool (I know it's your fav one Fieneke
) wanderlust, or even What it is, and it's not a matter of solo or not.
I like listen to his cletic tunes, but let's face it all are base on same melody/chords structure : hall away / roadrunning / night long ago /.....
when a new album is released, you can bet on which songs you will have :
- a celtic tune
- a blues tune
- a ballad
- a "driving" tune
- another ballad
...
I think there are no "surprises".
in early 80s, when you heard fro the first time TOL or Les boys, it wasn't what you could expect from the same band which released sultans or lady writer just before
I'm an average amateur musician, but when I'm listening to a new MK tune, I can almost find the chords at the first or the 2nd listen, it's quite easy. You "know" what will come after, you know how will sound the chorus at the first note of the song.
but for DS songs, it wasn't the same thing...
don't get me wrong, I like to listen to solo albums too, it's just that I don't fin the "genius" I found on early albums
and sorry to repeat myself, but I'm not talking about guitar hero vs songwriter, it's just about song structures whether there is solo or not