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Did J
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Re: What are you listening to?

Post by Did J » Wed Nov 09, 2011 2:15 pm

Hey Sentience! Hi there ! Maybe you don't know where you have parked you flyin' saucer... :mrgreen:

I've just discovered Eric Gales months ago, he has a pretty amazing playing with his non-reverse-strings right-hand strat. I was wondering where he finds his stange scales until I take a look at some vids:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOH2nnS8 ... re=related" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

So, me too I've got a problem tonight with my flyin' saucer, where are the keys !? :palm: :mrgreen:

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Re: What are you listening to?

Post by somethin'else » Wed Nov 09, 2011 10:43 pm

Nice...

old Misfits & Black Flag
old Bauhaus
VH II, WCAF & FW
Django Reinhardt on Pandora with every "variety/add artist" option to the channel = all the killer Euro players new & old - can't beat that shit. Like yellow jackets for breakfast!
Stray Cats, Elvis (Scotty Moore), Johnny Burdette (check out Lonesome Train), Eddie Cochran... never too cool to stay in school
71-73 Bowie
Hendrix's Neptune CD (great)
STPs Core & Purple (only, sorry)
Ministry's Filth Pig (loudest band I ever saw)
Pretenders, anything with James Honeyman-Scott
Zeppelin of any kind, though I'm done wearing 'em out
Lee Scratch Perry (the Upsetter) and anything from old Studio One
Stones 76-81
Iggy and the Stooges
Eagles of Death Metal (rule the world)
Ryan Adams
that's right. Ryan Adams is my answer to GnR. I honestly can't stand anything that GnR did after Stephen Adler :whistle: ... anything. :shock: (though the blow, strippers and cowboy boots WERE fun at the time 8) ). I liked LA Guns WAY more.
Parliament.

Oh! Chris (Fucking) Whitley. His Gibson Melody Maker and Fender Tonemaster work on '95's Din of Ecstasy kills anything that happened for the entire decade. Listen to that one end to end and kiss the 90s goodBYE. Can't Get Off. RIP CW, can't wait to meet you. Did I pause and say enough about one artist in particular?

I think Them Crooked Vultures are actually doing what music is "today". Phenomenal band.

That's my hot list. Can't find a radio station anymore, dont' even try, and all satellite radio is prepackaged clown meat.
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