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Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
LOL
There is much cheesy 80's rock at our shows!
I love the tone Neal Schon uses for the end of "Who's Crying Now". I watched him recently on the Whitesnake, Thunder and Journey tour. It was a revelation to see how beautifully his melodies rang out in the arena. Every note bent perfectly in tune, and just the right amount of speedy runs thrown in. I was a fan anyway, but live he is up there with the best I've seen.
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Only two things are infinite - the universe, and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the universe." - Albert Einstein
Nice playing and a sweet Paisley Tele it's all good! I can only echo ICBM though-you have freakishly long thin fingers. It's like a Face Hugger on the fretboard. John Hurt fears your playing.
That's not what the kids and Bingo worshipers said as my guitar chunked into 'Separate ways' at the holiday park we were playing at Saturday. They looked more like this :-O
Truth.
There's an improv by King Crimson on their live "USA" album called Asbury Park. It has one of the best solos that Robert Fripp has ever recorded IMO but it suddenly gets cut dead on the original release. I remember being really frustrated by it every time I listened to it.
Fast forward several decades and the track was finally put out in full. Yes!! At last I can revel in the beauty of the solo in it's entirety.
Bung it in the CD player, the track builds gloriously, the solo kicks in, Fripp at his finest. The moment arrives where the original is cut. And........ nothing. The drums and bass stop completely. Just some really meh jazz noodling with an out of tune mellotron behind it.
Sometimes record producers do actually know what they're doing I guess.
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