@@bigluke200 thank you my friend! The riff is Yngwie's "I'll see the light tonight", immediately followed by "Warheads" by Extreme. I had a combination of Brazilian and Ethiopian espresso that morning, so I guess that's what comes out haha!
These guitars don't speak to me, they scream to me! They say "ignore what the wallet tells you, come to me" and then the wallet kindly reminds me that I must eat... Buzzkill, that wallet.
It doesn't manufactured in Israel. It's a very unique and detailed custom made in the US. even in Israel we have to import these wonderful guitars 😊 Also - before thinking of boycott someone, it would be nicer to talk to him or her directly about the situation and hear what they have to say, with no filters, rather than just being influenced by what others have said about them, or what governments of countries like the CCP-Iran-Norh Korea are promoting. The situation is not simple, and on October 7th we experienced an event of very similar dimensions to what happened to the people in the USA on 9/11. As residents, we are still traumatized as a whole and have not recovered from it. In addition, it is not very known in the media, but for many years institutions like the Academy of Music and Dance in Jerusalem has projects of assistance and help to musicians who also live in places like The West Bank, and there are many musical connections between Arab and Jewish musicians, and together they give place to every tradition and work together in harmony. I know some of these musicians. It's politicians that ruins these connections. So it would be nice to act out of curiosity and compassion for what people are going through. And let's leave politics aside and deal with the important thing - making music that connects people and a nice guitar tone 🎸 🎹 🎵
Holy moly, when he played Suede it sounded amazing. Apparently Bernard Butler was trying to sound like Nirvana. Just goes to show how the riff, the song transcends