Paul Kossoff
September 14th 1950 - March 19th 1976
Very close now to 50 years since Paul died. That's quite a sobering thought. Half a century. It is interesting to see all the videos on Youtube of people chasing his tone, or claiming they have it. Often people who play in a far too aggressive way, thinking that's how it's done. Actually, Paul was pretty restrained and thoughtful regards what he added to a song. I think sometimes people miss that, but it is always nice to see so many people still talking about him. That's the whole point, the fact that he's still inspiring musicians, and that his playing is still relevant.
Make sure you spare a bit of time for him today, play something you like, and enjoy the legacy of music left to us. Below are two pieces I've always rated highly. Jim Capalid's 'You and Me' with its extended solo, and 'It's A Long Way Down To The Top' from Back Street Crawler. Mike Montgomery's song is excellent, but the restraint Koss shows in the solo is stunning, saying just enough, and then not blasting over the end section - where in fact most guitarist's would have added more. The fact Paul doesn't solo there at all really adds to the pathos of the lyric, and the atmosphere of the song. Absolutely magical.
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