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Thanks. Talent for days, that guy.

Shack - "Undecided". Although tragically it would probably be the first time most would hear it anyway. Hope im wrong on that. Mick Head is one of the all time great British songwriters. A career totally scuppered by drugs, but so many beautiful songs.

"Love Is Blindness" is my go to song from this album these days. Great lyrics; and one of Bono's greatest vocals.

Seconded. They made us watch that at school. At school! Terrifying.

Agree on The Exorcist. Great film, but not really scary as such. Exorcist III though… Holy shit.
You know the scene…

If you've not got one, get a compressor. Not the sexiest of effects, but it will sort that problem out right quick.

I first saw some footage of him playing this live on TV about a month ago. I couldn't believe how good it was. And although its been played to death, that solo at the end of The Chain is better than anything Jimmy Page ever played. And I love Zep.

I have the same thing with a Les Paul Studio I bought last year. Cant say there's anything specific wrong with it, but if I play anything cool on it the first thing I do is put it down and play the same thing on my Gretsch semi to see if it sounds better. It does.
Ive got a Yamaha TRH10 amp. Sounds great. Way more

Thats the one. I may be doing them a disservice though. I just remember the sound being significantly worse than for AIC, which seemed weird. And Mr Mustaine did not seem a happy camper. At. All.

I was lucky enough to see AIC the first time they toured in England, supporting Megadeth. I'd not heard of them before, but when they started with Man in The Box things looked promising. Then it got to the chorus and Layne hit THAT note, and the place went insane.

Second that recommendation for The Shield. He's in, I think, pretty much every episode and steals the lot. Awesome work.

Yeah, they're awesome. That synchronized "Hoo!" chant their fans do is borderline terrifying. Love it. Im sure that's what really did for England. Not their obvious mental fragility.

Yup, great song. Always wondered why he didnt think anyone would recognise that the guy doing the community service wasnt the famous popstar. Weird.
Edit: I see that has been addressed to comedic effect downstream.