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The following is a slightly edited version of Jon's posts on this thread, with all of the relevant comments collated.


Allan was an amazing guy to hang out with on multiple levels. first off his talent was from another galaxy !!! he was very funny and so self deprecating. sometimes it was difficult to work with him because he could hate everything he played one day and then the next day love it . Once he played six or seven of the most amazing solos I ever heard in my life then proceeded to walk over to the 24 track machine and engage record on all the tracks he played and erase them. :( He announced that he was a **** guitar player and no one would ever hear the crap he just recorded dropped his guitar on the floor and stormed out of the studio without his gear! Then he could come back on another day and be totally into what he was playing. He was a tortured genius.
Allan was an amazing guy to hang out with on multiple levels. first off his talent was from another galaxy !!! he was very funny and so self deprecating. sometimes it was difficult to work with him because he could hate everything he played one day and then the next day love it . Once he played six or seven of the most amazing solos I ever heard in my life then proceeded to walk over to the 24 track machine and engage record on all the tracks he played and erase them. :( He announced that he was a **** guitar player and no one would ever hear the crap he just recorded dropped his guitar on the floor and stormed out of the studio without his gear! Then he could come back on another day and be totally into what he was playing. He was a tortured genius.


... once time after several beers we played crossroads together Late at night in my studio, I played rhythm guitar of course LOL Allan knew every note of Clapton‘s live version except he expanded it to interstellar depths . . it was amazing !!!! wish I had recorded that but Alan would have erased it anyway-never heard Alan play like that again. It sounded something like Holdsworth meets Clapton Eric Johnson and Steve Hillidge times 1000,
... once time after several beers we played "Crossroads" [the live version by Cream, ed. note] together Late at night in my studio, I played rhythm guitar of course LOL Allan knew every note of Clapton‘s live version except he expanded it to interstellar depths . . it was amazing !!!! wish I had recorded that but Alan would have erased it anyway-never heard Alan play like that again. It sounded something like Holdsworth meets Clapton Eric Johnson and Steve Hillidge times 1000,


...Well I’ll never forget . . a couple days after we recorded Allan’s solo he called me and asked if he could put the track on his new album and he would pay me for the track. I was totally honored by his request but decide to keep it on my album. Boy oh boy there’s a couple do overs I would like in life , that’s one and the biggest is turning David Bowie down to put one of my songs on his album which was Lets Dance . .BIG MISTAKE. anyway Allan would record multiple solos probably 6 to 8 tracks until he was happy. He didn’t really like comping or punching in unless he made what he considered a mistake. I made him a cassette of the track in advance and he worked out a sketch of a solo at home. When we recorded his solos were entirely differentand each pass. . they were all amazing but he made me erase all except the one we used. He spent a couple hours getting his tone the way he wanted it. He was a total take control guy with his sound and I believe he used a Strat style guitar with one pick a Marshall head and an enclosed cabinet with a microphone inside. I remember very clearly I had to talk him into using guitar and it took a few beers to do that. Allan was really fixated at that time on using his synth guitar which he played on another one of my tracks.
...Well I’ll never forget . . a couple days after we recorded Allan’s solo he called me and asked if he could put the track on his new album and he would pay me for the track. I was totally honored by his request but decide to keep it on my album. Boy oh boy there’s a couple do overs I would like in life , that’s one and the biggest is turning David Bowie down to put one of my songs on his album which was Lets Dance . .BIG MISTAKE. anyway Allan would record multiple solos probably 6 to 8 tracks until he was happy. He didn’t really like comping or punching in unless he made what he considered a mistake. I made him a cassette of the track in advance and he worked out a sketch of a solo at home. When we recorded his solos were entirely differentand each pass. . they were all amazing but he made me erase all except the one we used. He spent a couple hours getting his tone the way he wanted it. He was a total take control guy with his sound and I believe he used a Strat style guitar with one pick a Marshall head and an enclosed cabinet with a microphone inside. I remember very clearly I had to talk him into using guitar and it took a few beers to do that. Allan was really fixated at that time on using his synth guitar which he played on another one of my tracks.