*zap*
WKR
quiet.
Cody is on the edge of a lot of stuff I listen to. I can't really get into him.Cody Jinks
Kurt Cobain usually did the same.I really like tool, but I’m to the point I think I’d just prefer their albums to be all instrumental now.
I was listening to a podcast (maybe Rogan ?) and apparently MJK writes lyrics after the songs are 100% finished. I’d like to have those no-singing albums.
a little bit of John 5 and Steve Vai today.
I've been a huge Vai fan since I was a youngster. When he made that guitar talk back to DLR in Yankee Rose, I was hooked. I always wanted a 7 string Ibanez, along with the ability to play it! John 5 is a good axeman too. I bought my daughters tickets to go see Motley Crue and Def Leppard in El Paso, I'm hoping they swing by up here. I'd like to see 5 playing in Motley.You got taste like mine. Good stuff. I remember when I finally got my hands on Steve’s Flex-able album in 1985…changed my whole thoughts on guitar
I've been a huge Vai fan since I was a youngster. When he made that guitar talk back to DLR in Yankee Rose, I was hooked. I always wanted a 7 string Ibanez, along with the ability to play it! John 5 is a good axeman too. I bought my daughters tickets to go see Motley Crue and Def Leppard in El Paso, I'm hoping they swing by up here. I'd like to see 5 playing in Motley.
I never really got real deep into Buckethead's stuff. I could sit and watch him play forever though, he's a phenomenal guitarist. His work with Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains was good. How would you like to be a fly on the wall between Les Claypool and Buckethead?!Nice. This is one of my favorite J5 tunes:
I take it you like Buckethead? Call me a fanatic. Love his stuff.