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Same here love Both no favourite, different styles if you ask me
Both Super talented and such down to earth folks met them both , so humble and nice all around folk
Vai though is a Pure rock Star and it shows he is a true showman as opposed to Satch
Satch, Running shoes a pair of jeans a black t shirt and some Sunglasses
 
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Much, much more than Vai on his own.
J.T might i suggest you use this as your Banner for your Avatar ? :chef

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I don't know. I see it like what Vai/Satch are to Hendrix, guys like Plini, Aaron Marshall, and Nick Johnston are to Vai/Satch. IMO of course.



 
Melle Mel's response to Em's verse of Ez Mil's song Realest. Uh, wow. That was bad. The response videos all over YouTube are roasting Mel more than Em did. At this point, it is elder abuse. Perhaps Lord Jamar is next. Lmao
 
Pretty much did. It was playing in the background as I made a pot of afternoon coffee and was
like, "This ain't hard man." :LOL:

I still think I like his late 60s and early to mid 70s work better than the post-Waters era playing. :sofa
 
Ha Yeah I knew youd know that, Calling on @DrewJD82 He will Know from the first note hit :D

Hahaha yeah, but that’s far less impressive to do it now at 40 after years of fanboying on him, the impressive time was when I was 8 and my dad was listening to Berlin’s Count Three & Pray album, he yelled for me to come downstairs and asked me if I recognized the guitar player. I mean, it’s pretty fuckin’ blatant Gilmour right out of the gate, so easy an 8 year old could guess it. :ROFLMAO:

Good song, too. Man, I hear stuff like this and look back at the 80’s with such envy I wasn’t old enough to be recording back then. I’ve got so much appreciation for the time and effort that went into the vocal layers and production during this era. Bob Ezrin produced this, right before Momentary Lapse-

2:14 for the first solo, then starting at 4:00 we get 2 minutes and 45 seconds of nothin’ but Gilmour.


I think putting nearly 3 minutes of Gilmour soloing as the last song on an album was Bob Ezrin’s Men In Black memory device in audio form- just in case the album sucked, ya throw 3 minutes of Gilmour at the very end so the listener only remembers the killer fucking guitar playing and nothing about the songs preceding it. Fortunately, it’s a good album.

Edit- “Pink and Velvet” huhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhhuhuhuh huhuhuhuhu huhuhuhuhuhuhu
 
There’s also this, which is the exact kind of EMD I dig, the slower, groovy stuff. If it’s got Gilmour on it, even better.

 
he impressive time was when I was 8 and my dad was listening to Berlin’s Count Three & Pray album, he yelled for me to come downstairs and asked me if I recognized the guitar player.
Drew My friend you are Musica Personified

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