the crappies most pointless music in the world. And he got a generation of guitar nerds to think he was a genius. He was more or less just playing random shit.
Out of high school I saw this very band about 87. 10 feet away from Allan and Flim. Effortless and the greatest bass tone I ever heard. Allan even apologised for his performance true to form for the total experience. It was like this: basically otherworldly.
The fact that he mentioned “every once in a while they have a good show”! Talk about your standards being off the rails. Very similar of all geniuses in their field!
It's funny Lee Ritenour thought we were all going to be able to afford SynthAxes in the future and everyone would develop synth guitar playing further.
I was there. In fact, the whistle on 1:15:00 is me! He was on a roll that night and so was the band. I had seen him live many times, but that night was very special and he played some of the best solos I had heard. His music was so original, creative and inspiring. Thank you Allan. We admire you and still listen to your incredible music.
It's refreshing to see these old school presenters from the pre-RU-vid days who didn't feel the need to use grandiose gestures and ridiculously over the top modulation, but rather just present something worth watching and listening to.
An incredibly talented guitar player. However, the SynthAxe is tantamount to some bloke reaching behind himself, between his legs, and upward to grab his ding-dong in an effort to try a new take on masturbation, whilst yelling "Behold, I'm REALLY on to something here!" And then, unbelievably, dolts abound attempting the same, saying "Why didn't I think of this before?!!!"