Im not a shredlover but this is really good

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PetJyr

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Check this finnish guy, god **** he know how to play. Shredding can be really boring but I found this really nice.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IqsCEmDIBQ&eurl
 
Well I suppose that playing like that saves having to learn vibrato.

:wink:

Mike
 
it was good but no emotion in the song eh... there are too many guitars players like that
 
That looks hard to play. Wonder what it would sound like played if he played it with just a strat, cord, and old tube amp with no effects? :D
 
I prefer simpler stuff played with some emotion, even some mistakes.

Chuck winding up Keef:

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=PEA6gzAAPfc

I could watch this clip over and again - look at Keef's face as Chuck corrects him.

:lol:
 
Oh that's just hilarious :D
I've always thought of Keef as one of the best riff-creating machines ever...was never big on his feeble attempts at leadwork...Mick Taylor was the best thing to happen to the band lead-wise...IMHO of course :p
 
From the 1986 film Hail Hail Rock & Roll. Keith decides to put together an all-star band for a gig in St. Louis to celebrate Chuck's 60th birthday. You can tell from the clip how grateful Chuck was!

It's a fascinating film, essential viewing for anyone with any interest in Chuck, Keith, or the origins of rock & roll. The 2 DVD set has some great out-takes & rehearsal clips too. I can't recommend it highly enough - get someone to buy it for you for Xmas.

8)
 
kmarccoco said:
LOL, thats a great video!! Keef is playing what looks like a 56' Mary kaye with gold hardware...

Or an ST100

Great video. As stratman323 said, the 2 dvd set should be in everyone's library.
 

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