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Lamb of God: Walk with me in Hell
Journey: Dead or Alive
both songs will really keep you on your toes..
Enter Sandman Mostly cos it was the first song I learned fully.
Judas Priest's Breaking the law, just simply fun.
Motorheads Ace of Spades (actually any Motorhead song) turn everything to 10 and blast out them riffs.......
Anything by Maiden, just cos it's Maiden.
Dead Embryonic cells, Refuse/Resist, Territory - Sepultura, for when you need to crush something.
Cocaine, first song I ever played live.
18 & Life (Skid Row) and Livewire (AC/DC) done live at Manicfest a few years ago.
Ringleader of the Cambridge cartel, pedal champ and king of the dirt boxes (down to 21)
Dream Theater: Erotomania
not played it in years... but I recall a certain "fk yeah!!" feeling if I made it all the way through without too many scuffs
I'm not brave stupid enough to try.
Ringleader of the Cambridge cartel, pedal champ and king of the dirt boxes (down to 21)
Others that I love playing:
Wishing Well (sadly no one else in the band does)
One Vision
Hammer To Fall
Boys are Back in Town
Addicted to Love
Stuck in the Middle
Maggie May
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Anything by Dokken. Kiss of Death or Standing in the Shadows. Anything. I really like the double stops, pedal tones and making up solos George Lynch style. Plus they have great chord progressions underneath. Also anything by early Wasp, tunes like Torture never stops on a TOM Bridge rock out or even School Daze or Somebody or something plus Chris Holmes solos are great. I like old Ozzy Jake E Lee stuff and Rhoads, but can play mostly everything by Rhoads and Jake E Lee solos are a bit boring. Ratt too but a bit like Lynch. Dokken and Lynch is where it is at, although all that '80's stuff crosses over. You can hear lots of players in it
Erm and Jimi. Castles and making stuff up like that and some SRV
Love VH but playing stuff not so much EVH has a very unique way of approaching timing, phrasing and songs, I can get it and mimic it but it doesn't really sit that well with me as it's mostly about the rhythms. Sometimes it's good to okay to check yourself though.
Pedal tones and screaming solos. Don't really get off on power ballads or solos. Like the heavy stuff without going Emo or Thrash on the situation and losing the heaviness and rock.
Rock Candy - Montrose
Beyond The Universe - Derringer
i.e. at 2:10 into the track: