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Basket Case wrote:Billy also claims to have seen a shapeshifter, so yeah...
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.
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Basket Case wrote:Billy also claims to have seen a shapeshifter, so yeah...
Not sure if he needs to dial up or dial down the meds...
Tin arse!!

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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
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E08zARPXOzE

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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

That was much better than I expected. I was waiting for Yngwie to ruin it with his usual wankery, but he was uncharacteristically restrained.

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Stevie Ray Vaughan, November 12th 1984 at Mainstreet, with U.S. drummer Chris Layton and NZ bassist Neil Edwards.


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Litterick wrote:Stevie Ray Vaughan, November 12th 1984 at Mainstreet, with U.S. drummer Chris Layton and NZ bassist Neil Edwards.

Look Bg! Your favourite! :rofl: :lol:

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Litterick wrote:Stevie Ray Vaughan, November 12th 1984 at Mainstreet, with U.S. drummer Chris Layton and NZ bassist Neil Edwards.

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.
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Bloke in work put me on to this. Cut to about 3:40.


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Molly wrote:Bloke in work put me on to this. Cut to about 3:40.

Very tasty playing, impressive.

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Very nice

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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 :thumbup:



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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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 :thumbup:



Dan & Mick's reactions towards the end are priceless, I'm sure Mick even looked a bit emotional at a few points ?!
Settling down with a beer and watching that tonight. Cheers, Jim!

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