I said that anybody else could not do MK songs better than MK himself.
I believe this is just a matter of centuries before someone prove you wrong.
(and I admit I am an absurd person)
lol, ok, I´ve no problem with absurd persons because everybody of us is absurd from a certain point of view; Anyhow, for me the proof is excluded, its like a physical law, as there is nothing that can be faster than speed of light, nobody else can copy and incorporate MKs brain into his own...
Right there is nothing that can be faster than speed of light...until now.
Look back at scientist that said "there is nothing smaller that this or faster than that" and one day one of them do an absurd statement. Absurd until someone else prove him right.
There will never ever be another guitarist like MK. And I hold that opinion due to the fact that the times are totally different. I could write a whole essay about this but the key points are:
- Nothing to strive for, much is given to most people.
- TV and radio are jurassic medias. Heard a song today? Shazam it and listen to it in a matter of seconds. Heard a song in the 50's or 60's? Wait a whole day by the radio just to hear it being played - the next day.
- Patience and persistence, now and then? Anybody heard Keith Richards' story about how he as a kid so badly wanted to be a guitarist? And his grandpa had a guitar hanging too high on the wall, but it was only when he was able to reach it that he could start to play it.
- Kids rarely grow up listening to blues, jazz or country. And if they do they are considered as outcasts among their peers.
- You can't ignore the fact that the MK style of playing is heavily influenced by the mentioned genres. Take away these influences, what other kind of guitarists do you see?
- Kids that pick up the guitar are more likely to listen to "classic rock"; Red Hot Chili peppers, U2, Nirvana, Metallica and on and on. Not the classic rock that emerged from the 50s-70s that benchmarked that whole category.
- Also, kids (well most of them) these days grow up wanting to be as famous, not as good, as an idol. I think I read in some interviews that MK considers fame as the inevitable thing that follows when you exceed in something. Kids wanna skip ahead to be famous right away, but don't have the patience to be good at something.
- Lastly, the increase of electronic music will have to end before a nostalgic period kicks in and kids discover that instruments are actual things made of wood and metal.
And should there be another guitarist as good as MK, chances are that the music being performed isn't something that'll fit our ears. So the comparison will be lost either way.
So my opinion is clear. NO, there will never ever be another MK.