Arguably the most powerful scene of all time in my opinion the best part of the movie , I knew that I would have no trouble finding this ! My cousin flew for the RAF during the Falklands ,much respect to the heroes who saved England and the world from tyranny
This reminds a distant planet... a spaceship arrives and a mysterious being appears. Suddenly walking in the plains. Seeing the distant place from that strange planet.
@@abcd-fs2de that laney that i had, her sound was so mid gain, even like "fuzzy" style sound, kind of...i wasnt happy with he, but i used to put a friedman be-od in front of the amp and the sound was a little better (sorry for my english)
He's awesome, but I don't like how he doesn't allow a groove to settle and breathe before taking a wrecking ball to it. Funk is about feel, not jacking off to constant improvisation. There's a balance. To achieve that feel, the groove has to be established. I'm absolutely not saying play the chords straight with no variation, I'm saying establish the feel first before branching off. Especially when it's such a nice groove as this one.
I can hear Cliff Burtons ideas shining so brightly in this piece. This is a classical piece, that's instantly classic, when it reached all of us who listened for the absolute greatest artistry available to US, that really felt what Metal music had to offer, and couldn't be equalled by its rivals in this era of Music. It still rings so very brightly to me! My soul is forever stained with the depth and power of Cliff Burtons insight and artistry, and no other composition has affected me in such ways since he has gone away. R.I.P. Cliff!!!!