They were friends. When they were playing together, Grant knew he had to control the tempo. If he didn't, George would pick fast stuff and rip Grant to shreds. At a more relaxed tempo, Grant's sound and feeling couldn't be matched by George; nearly, but not quite.
MG
i totally disagree. Benson has tons more creativity. Much better technique and his clear sound demonstrates it.
I wasn't talking about creativity; I was talking about emotion. But both had personal ways of expression. Though George had undoubtedly the best combination of sound and technique, if judged on sound alone, his sound isn't quite as beautiful as Grant's. No contest on technique - George wins hands down. But that was NEVER what Grant was about.
MG
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technique and ability to express oneself on an musical instrument are inseparable, not two different things.