
guhlenn
Oh REALLY????
sabbath, although i agree with ya, are you homophobic?
Guhlenn
Guhlenn
VOXVENDOR said:
Chris Tondreau and I saw Rik Emmett last weekend.... He was doing an acoustic "unplugged" thing with a few other notable Canadians....
You guys, probably won't know them , but they are legends up here.. well somewhat..... Ian Thomas (Dave Thomas(the actor, not the Wendy's guy's) Brother... David Wilcox, and Murray McLaughlin...
They were all on stage together on stools...
It was great.... Rik was cool....... He has great audience winning-over skills... Im not sure if he was over-using them or the rest were under-using them, but there were times when it appeared tha Emmett was beng a bit of a crowd-hog
Great show.. lots of fun.
Great Performance of "Lay it on the Line" Unplugged... Amazing guitar player.
Joe
JR#97 said:
I've heard of all of them. I even had some live bootlegs of David Wilcox.
What's interesting is how a lot of the shredders have gone different routes. Rik Emmett went the jazz and acoustic route. Steve Stevens went totally flamenco... he's shredding just the same on that thing, though. kick ass! Neil Schon went "soft jazz" ala Craig Chaquico... either way, they were all tasteful and skilled players in their 80's genres. And yet can still kick ass in any genre. That is guitar musicianship..shredders or not.
B.SABBATH said:BUT I know that alternate tunings give you a sound that is impossible to get otherwise..
Speeddemon said:Shredding and 80's hairmetal WILL come alive again if the 4 Horsemen rejoice!
Gidge
Lopp
Chris Tondreau
Speeddemon