Show us ya chops !
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I was never much of a big Scorps fan, I'm sure if I listened to their stuff that isn't played on the radio then I'd probably like it, but I did like the recording of Rock You Like A Hurricane with the orchestra I thought that was really cool. I also really like The KISS Symphony DVD I used to watch it all the time when I was but a wee lad ;D
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Ahhhh, I got to jump in on this one. Respectfully, without Uli Jon Roth there would have never been a Yngwie Malmsteen, Marty Friedman or Neo Classical Fusion. I understand different strokes for different folks and certainly Mathias Jabs tasteful but much more symplistic playing was certainly more commercial. You also can't argue the long line of commercial hits following the arrival of Mathias Jabs for the Scorpions. With that said it was amazing the technique that Uli possessed as long ago as the mid 1970's. Uli was at the height of his technique as a solo artist but since your a Scorpion Fan check out the chops this guy had in 1977 or 33 years ago. He still amazes me! I like Mathias but he doesn't amaze me.
The playing is impressive, but doesn't do much for me. I don't like Hendrix much either, don't listen to his stuff at all.
I'm not much into other shred type players like a lot of you guys. Vinnie does it for me, but not the rest. I don't listen to Vai or Friedman or even Yngwie, though some of his songs are ok.
I'm not much into other shred type players like a lot of you guys. Vinnie does it for me, but not the rest. I don't listen to Vai or Friedman or even Yngwie, though some of his songs are ok.
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Totally agree with you Genebaby, I'm from Seattle, Renton specifically where Hendrix was born and raised. I could never get into the older guys like SRV, Paige, Clapton, guys like those probably because I was nurtured on Van Halen, KISS, and Bon Jovi, so the classic players really didn't interest me, especially since my family gave me the damn Clapton book for Christmas one year saying that I "have to like Clapton" even though none of them play any instrument and wouldn't know a guitar if it swam up and bit them in the ass and are telling me that I need to listen to this guy to become a better guitar player. The book now collects dust atop a shelf, never been opened.
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Gotta agree. Without the likes of Uli Jon Roth, Hendrix, Allan Holdsworth, Jeff Beck, Brian May (short I've missed heaps) there would be no Vinnie. They were light years a head. Just listen to Led Zeppelin - Immigrant Song (http://www.guitarsolos.com/videos-led-z ... 8E%5D.cfm0) & that's basically VVI Ashes to Ashes. Great people create, Brilliant people imitate...Slayer wrote:Ahhhh, I got to jump in on this one. Respectfully, without Uli Jon Roth there would have never been a Yngwie Malmsteen, Marty Friedman or Neo Classical Fusion. I understand different strokes for different folks and certainly Mathias Jabs tasteful but much more symplistic playing was certainly more commercial. You also can't argue the long line of commercial hits following the arrival of Mathias Jabs for the Scorpions. With that said it was amazing the technique that Uli possessed as long ago as the mid 1970's. Uli was at the height of his technique as a solo artist but since your a Scorpion Fan check out the chops this guy had in 1977 or 33 years ago. He still amazes me! I like Mathias but he doesn't amaze me.
I got Jesus in my fax machine. I saw Ho Chi Minh down @ Burger King. I dated Vinnie Vincent as a Drag Queen. I still don't understand a f**kin' thing.
I have come here to chew bubble gum and kick ass and I'm all out of bubble gum.
I have come here to chew bubble gum and kick ass and I'm all out of bubble gum.
That was definately a dose of fat tasty chops!Slayer wrote:Ahhhh, I got to jump in on this one. Respectfully, without Uli Jon Roth there would have never been a Yngwie Malmsteen, Marty Friedman or Neo Classical Fusion. I understand different strokes for different folks and certainly Mathias Jabs tasteful but much more symplistic playing was certainly more commercial. You also can't argue the long line of commercial hits following the arrival of Mathias Jabs for the Scorpions. With that said it was amazing the technique that Uli possessed as long ago as the mid 1970's. Uli was at the height of his technique as a solo artist but since your a Scorpion Fan check out the chops this guy had in 1977 or 33 years ago. He still amazes me! I like Mathias but he doesn't amaze me.
Never ever in my life listened to the Scorpions but will try and track that baby down on LP from ebay......Chop chop!
I'm much preffering old music that i have not discovered rather than recent stuff.
Got Neil Diamond - Hot August Night and that's not a bad listen. lp again.
On the list to get is some more Led Zep, maybe a pink floyd or 2.
Other than that i need suggestions.
Might need to start another thread.........
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