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Both great guitarists. I feel Beach has never gotten proper credits. Sorry pitt but I gotta go with Lynch he's a beast. He can play like a monster. Funny watching Navarro trying to keep up in this...
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Beach is awesome, but Lynch wins by a mile here for me. Dokken aint the same without George. Jon Levin actually comes in second place as the Dokken guitarist in my opinion.... Beach is third.
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Out of the two of them, I would vote for George Lynch.
I'm curious as to what I'm Simon and I'm a NOMs addict would think.
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I believe that Lynch belongs with Dokken and Beach belongs with Winger and/or solo.
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I love both of them and own most of their stuff. Of course Lynch is better DOKKEN guitarist for obvious reasons but when we talk about which one is better technically, i think that Beach isn´t far behind.
Here´s "Erase the Slate" from the great Live from the Sun dvd, which i think is the best song Beach wrote with Dokken. The solo is just amazing! The old Dokken classic "Kiss of Death" kicks a$$ too!
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Lynch all the way as far as Dokken is concerned....But as far as solo goes, I think Beach takes that one.
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