KIM MICHELL?
enlighten me, the only thing I remember about him was that crappy gp for a soda song which sucked donkey cock.
He began in the legendary Max Webster and went solo in the early '80s.
(He was playing proto-shred lines in the mid-'70s when VERY few even had a clue, for ONE thing.)
I can't enlighten you. If you know guitar and listen to each of his Max Webster efforts and solo albums, the experience of doing so will enlighten you.
The man is a master of tone, guitar composition, phrasing, has chops for miles, feel out the wazzu, and a natural attack and facility that clearly frames him as a freakin' WICKED guitarist.
P.S. In the early '80s he opened for Van Halen and peer reverence for his talent had reached Eddie, who made it a point to stand sidestage during Kim's gigs to listen to him play. How's that for an endorsement? Oh, and a certain Paul Gilbert cites him as being one of his all-time greatest influences, as well.
P.P.S. If you think "Go For Soda" sucks balls, well, that's fine. Subjectivity and all that. But to explore his discography if you're a guitar fan is to
become a fan of Mr. Mitchell's playing.