also last dinosaurs' new one is sick
Speaking of dinosaurs this is what I was listening to on Sunday afternoon.
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New Clutch album, Psychic Warfare, has just been released..
Neil Fallon knows how to grow a beard and put on the "crazy eyes".. haha
Pretty awesome music video.
Anyone else going down to see ACDC in Sydney in a couple of weeks?
I've got a ticket to the Sat show, 7th of Nov..
Never seen them live before, so pretty keen to get on it..
Ahhhh nice mate..
Yeah I have never seen Acca Dacca before, so figured I should get in while they are still going around..
Thats also why I purchased the front floor tickets, being as tall as I am, I can see everything and get up as close as necessary..
Can't expect the best sound at these sort of stadium shows anyway, so should be a good night.. Kingswood are opening too..
Just in case anyone hadn't heard or been off social media..
Scott Weiland (singer for Stone Temple Pilots, Velvet Revolver, The Wildabouts, etc) passed away on Friday, 48 years old..
Pretty sad stuff, drugs involved of course..
New Dream Theater album end of January. Concept album, The Astonishing. Double disc. Woooo.
First track released last week.
Yesterday was the 11th anniversary of the death of Dimebag Darrell..
I made sure I had a few blacktooth grins last night in his memory..
If this song, particularly the solo (from 3:02) and breakdown (from 3:48) don't make your balls fizz, then nothing ever will..
Two of the greatest guitarists in history. Absolutely insanely difficult shit to play.
The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour aired from 1969 to 1972 in the USA. EDIT: They also did a few tv shows in Early 80's so this could be where it is from
Glen Campbell was probably the most sought after session guitarist in the USA during the 1960's. He could play anything and play it anyway you wanted it played.
On his own records it's all pretty laid back just doing it for the money type stuff. But on other peoples records he's a beast.
Jerry Reed most people know from Smokey and the Bandit but Chet Atkins named him a CGP [Certified Guitar Player] as he was practically untouchable when it came to finger style guitar.
Elvis Presley covered Guitar Man and they could not find a single session player in Vegas that could play the licks. So they rang Reed up and he flew in from his fishing trip and did the gig.
Another great Guitarist of that era is Roy Clark.
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Shitty few days for music. Stevie Wright and Lemmy gone.