That I can believe tho', I've met a number of lizard people in my almost 45 years on this planet so shapeshifters are not much of a step from that.Basket Case wrote:Billy also claims to have seen a shapeshifter, so yeah...
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Not sure if he needs to dial up or dial down the meds...Basket Case wrote:Billy also claims to have seen a shapeshifter, so yeah...
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this is very tastily done, no one over plays thankfully ... and yes i'm a bit of a fanboi but Yngwies tone just slays as usual
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JJ Cale and Friends at The Roxy - Wash DC 10-22-86 - 2nd Show
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That was much better than I expected. I was waiting for Yngwie to ruin it with his usual wankery, but he was uncharacteristically restrained.willow13 wrote:this is very tastily done, no one over plays thankfully ... and yes i'm a bit of a fanboi but Yngwies tone just slays as usual
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Look Bg! Your favourite!Litterick wrote:Stevie Ray Vaughan, November 12th 1984 at Mainstreet, with U.S. drummer Chris Layton and NZ bassist Neil Edwards.
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It's interesting that he gets HIS sound from an Epiphone whatever and whatever the local backline was. Doesn't have to be his strat etc.Litterick wrote:Stevie Ray Vaughan, November 12th 1984 at Mainstreet, with U.S. drummer Chris Layton and NZ bassist Neil Edwards.
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Very tasty playing, impressive.Molly wrote:Bloke in work put me on to this. Cut to about 3:40.
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I admit that I thought this had the potential to be a long, boring video... but it was actually really interesting !! What a master of his craft and trade, would love to hear what Bg, GrantB et al think of his work. Well worth a watch if you have a spare hour
Dan & Mick's reactions towards the end are priceless, I'm sure Mick even looked a bit emotional at a few points ?!
Dan & Mick's reactions towards the end are priceless, I'm sure Mick even looked a bit emotional at a few points ?!
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I don't watch many of these sort of videos all the way through but I enjoyed this, great to hear him play some classic riffs through their respective distortions to understand the evolutions
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Settling down with a beer and watching that tonight. Cheers, Jim!Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:I admit that I thought this had the potential to be a long, boring video... but it was actually really interesting !! What a master of his craft and trade, would love to hear what Bg, GrantB et al think of his work. Well worth a watch if you have a spare hour
Dan & Mick's reactions towards the end are priceless, I'm sure Mick even looked a bit emotional at a few points ?!
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