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  • Obsessive Compulsive
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    I Remember You. And here's to play it by the man himself, finally after 30 effing years:


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  • Clint 55
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    Yap I had forgotten musicians could be that masterful to take u on a ride and keep you on the edge of ur seat.

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  • Gtrjunior
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    Originally posted by Clint 55 View Post

    That was amazing! What struck me is that he did the opposite of what's common and expected. Played mostly up high then went lower to climax, played mostly loud then played more quietly at the end to climax.
    That was SO amazing. I’ve seen that clip quite a few times but it still gets me every time.
    Gary is the perfect blend of blues emotion and rock aggression to me.
    I’d love to be able to do what he does.

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  • Mincer
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    Originally posted by LLL View Post

    Great album. Not quite Deep Purple; at least, not the old Deep Purple. Obviously.

    Still, has *cough* shades of Deep Purple.
    I agree, but it was the best Deep Purple album since 1973.

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  • LLL
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    Originally posted by Mincer View Post
    Steve Morse, when he first joined Deep Purple:
    Great album. Not quite Deep Purple; at least, not the old Deep Purple. Obviously.

    Still, has *cough* shades of Deep Purple.

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  • v8stang289
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    Fade to Black
    Comfortably Numb
    November Rain
    Mr Crowley
    All Along the Watchtower (hendrix)

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  • Mincer
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    Steve Morse, when he first joined Deep Purple:

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  • Erlend_G
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    "The Messiah will come Again" by Roy Buchanan...

    That man really knew how to play guitar :/... such a sad story about his life and death aswell.



    cheers!

    -Erl

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  • 80's_Metal
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    This one must have been written in my key.... It's not fancy or technical, but something about it makes me happy.
    (3:12)

    Last edited by 80's_Metal; 08-06-2020, 06:25 AM.

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  • LLL
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    Lots to pick, and plenty more

    Rainbow In The Dark - DIO (Vivian Campbell)
    Last In Line - DIO (Vivian Campbell)
    Crying In The Rain - Whitesnake (John Sykes)
    Burning Heart - Vandenberg (Adrian Vandenberg)
    In My Dreams - Dokken (George Lynch)
    Hotel California - Eagles (Don Felder Joe Walsh)
    Rest In Peace - Extreme (Nuno Bettencourt)
    Bad Attitude - Hellion (Chet Thompson)
    Flying In A Blue Dream - Joe Satriani (Joe Satriani)
    Feeling That Way - Journey (Neal Schon)
    Don't Tell Me You Love Me - Night Ranger (Brad Gillis Jeff Watson)
    Over The Mountain - Ozzy (Randy Rhoads)
    Stone Cold - Rainbow (Ritchie Blackmore)
    Kid Charlemagne - Steely Dan (Larry Carlton)
    Highland Wedding - Steve Morse Band (Steve Morse)
    Cliffs of Dover - Eric Johnson (Eric Johnson)
    Tonight She Comes - The Cars (Elliot Easton)
    Seven Seas - TNT (Ronni LeTekro)
    Hot For Teacher - Van Halen (EVH)
    I'm The One - Van Halen (EVH)
    Icarus' Dream Suite Opus 4 - YJM (YJM)

    etc...

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  • Clint 55
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    Originally posted by Ascension View Post
    For me this has to be one of the top Solos.
    That was amazing! What struck me is that he did the opposite of what's common and expected. Played mostly up high then went lower to climax, played mostly loud then played more quietly at the end to climax.

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  • Archer250
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    Michael Schenker's probs my all-time fav for many reasons. This song is one of them.

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  • Clint 55
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    Effing Gilmour 4:26



    That strat tho

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  • Clint 55
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    5 minute onslaught

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  • Clint 55
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    Mr Crowley mofos

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