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"I can feel my legs, it's a miracle!"

Is this on YouTube somewhere?

But hardly on it's time slot, compared to the several times they will repeat the episode that week.

Got to throw this out there.

History Of The Visitation by Guapo. Holy shit, this is an amazing record. Aural fury just banging away at you for 40 minutes. Instant love for this band.

It should be considered blasphemous to bring him up in a FG thread, but I love that routine.

Can't help but read that last part in Paulie's voice.

The Dana thing seems pretty simple to me. They can't take Brody to his house because there's the ever-present threat someone will take his picture.

B. I would have loved it if they could have spread this out to two episodes, show more of Brody's re-building in those 16 days.

I'm not either, but I love their stuff. To you I'd recommend their last album Heritage and 2003's Damnation. The latter isn't very heavy at all, while the former is but way more prog than metal.

A soundboard of the tour Roger did with Clapton popped up recently, and he ended the first set with "The Gunner's Dream". It's pretty faithful to the original song (unlike the other Floyd material which was pretty heavily re-worked) but it ended with Eric blazing away for a few minutes.

Yeah, when they were big I conceded they had some pretty killer riffs, but that's about it. Still a crime Paul Reed Smith released a Tremonti edition before a Santana one.

Any song David's ever played lead on is certainly up for debate I think. There is one exception, however.

I'm lukewarm at best on Journey, but Schon gets major props for being in Santana, and jamming with Derek And The Dominoes when he was still in high school.

Wiki says no.

I used that excuse for years, and then I listened to the lyrics.

He's singing a lot better lately, I think.

He could have been bragging but he said he never heard that song until they approached him to do it.

It's not from Concert for George. It was the year both George and Prince were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Did you ever learn "My Sharona"? As far as pop-rock, I really like the playing on that one.