Steve Hackett

Published: Dec. 18, 2023, 9:10 p.m.

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\\u201cI always apologize to the two Erics [Clapton and Johnson], \\u2018You have no idea how much I\\u2019ve ripped from you,\\u2019\\u201d joked Joe Bonamassa during a recent video with YouTuber Rick Beato. The Grammy-winning bluesman followed that up with a gracious response: \\u201cWe all get it from somewhere.\\u201d

That \\u201csomewhere\\u201d is a muse that molds every guitarist\\u2019s individualistic style and voice. For example, Eddie Van Halen shook the world and confounded guitarists with his explosive two-hand, finger-tapped \\u201cEruption\\u201d performance on Van Halen\\u2019s 1978 debut. Yngwie Malmsteen put listeners in awe with his dazzlingly clean and swift sweep arpeggios. They both became synonymous with those talented techniques, and were heralded as pioneering groundbreakers. But where did they get the ideas from before expressing and executing them it in their signature style? Both took a page out Steve Hackett\\u2019s prog-rock playbook.


Hackett\\u2019s two-hand tapping technique can be heard in the early \\u201970s on Genesis\\u2019 albums Nursery Cryme and Foxtrot. Hackett\\u2019s sweep picking was first heard on the 1973 Selling England by the Pound track \\u201cDancing with the Moonlit Knight.\\u201d Those contributions alone should\\u2019ve been enough to land Hackett in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. (His combined work on six Genesis albums in six years earned him a slot in 2010.) On top of that smashing success and influence, he\\u2019s recorded nearly 30 solo albums\\u2014ranging from prog-rock and blues to world and classical\\u2014over a dozen live albums, and even traded licks with Steve Howe in the short-lived supergroup GTR. Hackett might not be recalled like the other guitar greats, but without his shoulders to stand on, those first-name giants might not have shone as bright.


Hackett\\u2019s headlining Ryman Auditorium tour stop in late October 2023 celebrated the 50th anniversary of Genesis\\u2019 Foxtrot\\u2014a seminal, prog-rock tour de force that was recorded when singer Peter Gabriel, bassist/guitarist Mike Rutherford, drummer Phil Collins, keyboardist Tony Banks, and Hackett were in their early 20s. Before the show, PG\\u2019s Chris Kies was invited onstage to go over the minimal-but-mighty setup used by Hackett. First tech Vince O\\u2019Malley detailed a Fernandes goldtop (once owned by Gary Moore) with its limitless Sustainer circuit and a treasured nylon-string Alvarez built by master luthier Kazuo Yairi in the 1970s. Then Hackett himself joined the fun and plugged his Fernandes into his pedalboard to show off all the sounds, tones, and colors he requires to honor his days in Genesis.


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