This guy has clearly been filled with The Spirit. Note for note, even down to the tone style and voicing of what were then some of the scariest guitarists on the planet. Absolute respect ✊
Beautiful work mate.... Blew me away with the highlight of Steve and Adrian's part ... really nice to see the fretboards view of this insane bit of history hey...! Rock on brother!!!
@@gunsdf On inner cover of the vinyl copy of the album. If you know Neal well enough you know that kind of phrasing and melody could only come from him.
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Bro. I was blown away by your playing. I remember all this when it first came out. The collaboration was amazing. Hear N Aid was a great cause. You covered it great. Didn't know that you were so good.
thanks for playing the Maiden parts. I knew Dave and Adrian performed, but could never hear them in the mix. (And no other Stars covers brought it out the way you did.)
the other day my sons asked me for my "favourite song ever" and (sadly!!) its this one. I assume it means a lot to you too, so all compliments aside, I would prefer if you would let YOUR guitar (and heart!) to be a bit louder compared to all the actual solos.... i d love to hear your take more clear! nevertheless, thank you for this great experience!
Thank you so much. It's all stupid good. I slowed every bit of it down to get the notes and played it a lot before trying to get it all in one take. Been a minute since I've played it and probably could not get through it today, without woodshedding for a month.. ;-)