La Route Du Roc (Guitarist Mag 2000): Difference between revisions
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[[File:GUI0400p.jpg|450px|right]]''This story was only available in the low resolution photographs you can see at the bottom. I therefore needed help in transcribing the article. Merci beaucoup to Philippe who provided an excellent translation.'' | [[File:GUI0400p.jpg|450px|right]]''This story was only available in the low resolution photographs you can see at the bottom. I therefore needed help in transcribing the article. Merci beaucoup to Philippe who provided an excellent translation.'' | ||
Allan Holdsworth - La Route Du Roc | '''Allan Holdsworth - La Route Du Roc | ||
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Guitarist (France), April 2000 | ''Guitarist (France), April 2000 | ||
Written by Franck Medioni | Written by Franck Medioni | ||
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Transcribed and translated by Philippe N. | Transcribed and translated by Philippe N. | ||
Editing and proofreading by The Allan Holdsworth Archives. | Editing and proofreading by The Allan Holdsworth Archives.'' | ||
Considered by his peers - from jazz men to metal heads - as one of this century’s shining lights on the guitar, Allan Holdsworth, a quiet Englishman - except for his legato flourishes - tells his own story, just as his new album The Sixteen Men of Tain is released. | Considered by his peers - from jazz men to metal heads - as one of this century’s shining lights on the guitar, Allan Holdsworth, a quiet Englishman - except for his legato flourishes - tells his own story, just as his new album The Sixteen Men of Tain is released. | ||