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danelectro

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  1. Mainstream popularity means nothing to me. However some of the most influential musicians in history were very popular amongst other musicians and that means something to me. Sometimes being progressive means alienating people, for some being true to themselves is more important than acceptance.
  2. I don't think Black Sabbath could be more important, it can be argued they are directly responsible for kicking of a genre of music that grew into a very big thing. Not many bands can be attributed to something that remarkable. In that regard they are amongst a select few.
  3. Without a doubt. As much as I enjoy MT's playing I often find myself thinking some songs would have benefit from an extra dash of Keith, especially live where there was no blurring of the roles. I swear he layed back on purpose at times. Some of the old vids, like the R&R Circus and '72 tour rehearsals, show him to be fleet fingered when he wanted to be. Though certainly not one to grind out some trill filled soloing a-la Page or Iommi.
  4. Still I don't think he gets enough credit for his soloing. For example in the days of the early Stones he was their primary soloist, with the exception of Brian's slide work, and those early Stones records are chock full of blues tunes with tasty solos and fills on par with anything anyone was doing at the same time.
  5. Iommi's work in BS was definitely more riff based and less about texture so by default he sounds a lot more "riffy" than others. I don't think that's a good or bad thing, it certainly worked within the context of BS, but comparing his work with that or others not as committed to a defining style is tough. Especially players like Page and Richards that didn't really have a signature style, they covered too much ground for that.
  6. The Band. I like them but I am not crazy about them. Always felt as good as they were at that time many bands were more impressive. Of course my age means I had to to look back through time without actually being there, which tends to provide more info than necessary to be objective. Their best stuff amazes their worst is less than average for the era. Though they never strived for more, from their name on it implies anything can happen. Their history, which is second to none with regard to authenticity, is enough to awe a person. Myself included.
  7. Without a doubt. However my opinion of GnR, Axl in particular, is that they were\are as famous for that type of behavior as the music, maybe even more so. As much of an impact as AFD had it wasn't long after it's release that the music became secondary to the GnR lifestyle.
  8. Usless there is a techical issue that prevents the show from starting or something like a rain delay I think musicians coming on late for no apparent reason is inexcusable. Any show I have attended where there was fussy musicians on the stage was only memorable for that reason, not a standard I personally find appealing.
  9. IM are an important band for me, one listen of the debut album and I was hooked. After all that time I still listen often, I have every studio album and go through little periods where that is all I listen to. Usually because I've stumbled across an IM riff while noodling and proceed to give my guitars a workout for a few weeks. Can't really say I have a fave album or anything but if I was forced to pick it'd likely be Powerslave, that is fun guitar playing. I have extreme diverse taste but my formative years were filled with Maiden, Priest, Kiss and Sabbath.
  10. Same here, as far as album covers go Zep's are pretty meh.
  11. Unfortunately some horrid REO Speedwagon song is on the radio atm.
  12. Hi back at you :). Can't I've encountered many guitars I didn't like, it's an addiction for me. See you around.

  13. This is me at 2AM after I've had enough to drink that taking a pic of myself seemed like a good idea.
  14. Aerosmith\ZZ Top 08/1/09 Mile High Blues Fest 08/8-08/9/09 Judas Priest 08/11/09
  15. IMO Zep's open alt\tuning stuff is amongst their "easiest" stuff to play. Actually it's that way for pretty much anything in alt\open tuning, the tunings make for easy fingering of exotic sounding chords. It's all about picking patterns, which has more to do with memory than anything. If you can play BIGLY your for sure can tackle Bron yr aur.
  16. Steely Dan is on the road? SWEET! My next show is Wilco on 07/03. Then Pearl Street Blues Fest 07/11 Mile High Blues Fest with Joe Bonnamassa 07/25 Aerosmith and ZZ Top 08/01 Judas Priest 08/11 and maybe Heaven and Hell on 08/15 I've spent way too much on tickets this year.
  17. Waking up and seeing the sun high in the sky with no clouds = happy. Showered and headed out to work, stopped to grab a bowl of menudo on the way = very happy. Not sure why but I've been doing a lot of praying and meditating lately. Not to anything or higher power in particular but because I feel like it gives me positive energy. Just want the world to know I feel fortunate and pay it forward via some good vibes.
  18. We don't need the media to fuel kneejerk reactions, the world's public does a fine job of that on their own. One thing is for sure we better pray it doesn't become a pandemic, that combined with faltering world economy will cause lots of problems. If a large percentage of the population becomes sick or subject to quarantine the already fragile infrastructure will start to fail. Who knows maybe it's time to thin things out a bit.
  19. I wish they'd delete the entire Newbie section, pretty much every thread here is like this.
  20. This is good news, it's about time. I hope they have footage of Little Wing in it's entirety, both bootlegs I have cut to some nature scenes right as Jimi starts soloing.
  21. Yep, it's impossible to place "worth" on music, the value is to be determined by the listener and everyone appreciates different things.
  22. Two bands with completely different approaches to music, might as well be comparing lipstick to cat food.
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