JD Power awards are the biggest piece of shit. My old company won them by the dozens for our 'customer service' - meanwhile, we were one of the lowest rated companies for customer satisfaction in our field.
JD Power awards are the biggest piece of shit. My old company won them by the dozens for our 'customer service' - meanwhile, we were one of the lowest rated companies for customer satisfaction in our field.
I'll be the jerk and say that the solo from Dancing in the Moonlight by King Harvest is pretty good, but not THAT great.
So he did nothing at all…nothing at all…nothing at all…before N Sync is what you're saying?
I'm telling you, read the reviews and go to a GC and try the OCD. I was against it initially, and now I'm trying to convert guitarist the way I try to convert music fans to Big Star.
Depending on the music you play, a low wattage clean Fender or custom would sound awesome for that guitar.
Same here, but I'm probably a d-bag (minus the rapey shit) like Pete Campbell.
Nice guitar! What are you running it through?
I never knew that. I could see why he would, considering the amount of talent Taylor had.
Hmm…I'm not a drum solo fan (I'm anti-Prog) but that being said, that's a great question.
Hey! I genuinely, and I mean genuinely, love the song "Lonely Boy"
I'd argue with that, but it's a valid point: Wyman was pretty great, but I'll still take Taylor over him.
The Linda Ronstadt cover of "Heatwave" also has a fucking killer solo. And to add to the soft rock AOR solo thing, the solo in "Magic" by Pilot is pretty fucking great, as is the solo to "Still the one" by Orleans.
I like Hotel California once the solo starts but otherwise…
The solo for "Blank Generation" is fucking incredible. Robert Quine was a great, great under-rated guitarist.
Mick Taylor fucking RULES. He was absolutely the best guitarist to ever play in the Rolling Stones.
Eh…I will use the Warren Oates defense, which is that I played it in my Dad's cover band, and not only was it easy to learn but it's not really that great.
I'll argue with you. Skynard and Freebird in particular is NOT a great solo in any way. It doesn't have the structure of, say, Hotel California and most of the licks are generic blues riffs in the pentatonic box. It's very representative of that sort of wanky blues soloing that was so prevalent back then, but without…
Said the poster who won't capitalize…you rebel you. You should also remove the punctuation and go full on beat style on his ass.
To me, he'll always be Bud Bundy's friend who thought Bud was getting lucky with a girl…even though it was a mannequin.
It is a catchy song…