i have the German version of Lonesome Crow Great Album !!!!! Michael and Rudy love the Brothers im lucky ive seen Uli Jon Roth and the Scorpions and UFO and Michael Schenker Group in concert im glad we have another fan !!!!!
Stunning guitar dude. My first real guitar was an Ibanez Roadstar 2 as well (still have it). I've never seen an arch top one before. You didn't experience any intonation issues throwing a Fender style neck on it? Mine is a 24 fret so I'm guessing yours was originally a 22 fret Ibanez?
Best of all worlds show was great to hear those amazing EVH songs, but Satch just didn’t cut it for me. His was great on rhythm playing but really fell short on the leads for me … Nuno or Vai would have been much better. Just don’t feel Satch man and he did too much if his own style in the leads
I thought Seventh Seal was one of the better songs performed when we saw them. Actually the crowd really went wild during that song. And Sammy who is getting close to 80 was great
I don't even know what to say about people claiming Sammy is cashing in on VH, for this tour. He can do the same business doing out as Sammy Hagar. And it's the guys who want to perform who played on those records so they hage every right to do. I think it's a great tribute to Eddie too, if Eddie lived maybe this tour would look wuite different with a different guitar and drummer
Saw them at the Charlotte gig at the same venue I saw my first concert which was Van Halen in 1995 a day before my 15th birthday. And that 1995 was the best concert I ever went to. I also saw Sam in 2019 and 2023 in St Augustine. I can say with this gig, Sam seems to be having the most fun he has had in a long time. The energy was there. And man, I hate to say it because Eddie was the reason I started playing guitar when I was 15. And I have never really been a Joe Satriani fan but Joe….played some of those songs better than Edward. I know many hate it when I say that but being objective on a few songs he outshined Edward live and in the studio. Not all of them but more than one would expect.
Not much talk about Pete Townshend, The Who, their gear or their music. FWIW, Pete did not play a Fender Telecaster. It was a Shecter copy- The PT model.
Didn't appreciate Pete Townsend when my friend introduced me to the who .... Way back in the early 80s. Just a phenomenal writer. Not super sure what's gone on with him and some very sketchy rumors, police raid and child porn stuff but his claim was he'd done research for a book ... That he never mentioned to anyone ... Twice 🤔 He was never indicted , so hopefully they found him to be truly innocent, which I really want to be the case.
Pete is quintessentiel in so many terms of Rock music .. from the beginning. He developed the sound of Rock guitar in terms of distortion, involved sequenzers, the Rock opera, ... how to perform on stage, ... the windmill, destruction ... a fantastic song writer, ... a great rhythym guitar player ... and on
I got lost in Branford. Visiting from NY, I thought it was Brampton. Don't get me started on kilometers and miles. Great video. Long live the legend of Dicky Betts.
Thanks for thinking about Randy. His mother's school " Musonia" is 4 miles away from me. Where I used to take lessons years ago after Randy passed away.
Yes! Progressive Rock was also called Art Rock. Never prog. Prog is a term i began hearing in the 90's thrown around bands like dream theater. Bruford recently, in an interview, concurred. He called YES Art Rock. Good point sir.
Hey man, thank you very much. Its time to practice this music, its comming near and near. Hope you and youre family will a haooy time, dont stay alone on christma. Okay?
Cyndi is a bit more rock than you think. Her vocal is rock orientated but can also shift to other genres. In her 40 yr career she has gone from Rockabilly, New Wave / Pop, Pop Rock, Jazz and Hip Hop Rhythms, Alternative Rock, Acoustic, Standards, Blues, Electronica, Broadway Musical, Classic Country. She has also influenced and set a standard for an entire generation of female artists. She's already in the Songwriters Hall of Fame.