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At The Back => Time Out => Topic started by: Searcher on May 31, 2006, 06:44:57 AM
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Check out this movie. The first clip is hilarious. :lol:
Guitars Suck 2 (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8866874651592502225&q=%22Guitars+SUCK%22)
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It's good that Rusty Cooly learnt to play the music from the pinball machine! :D
Crazy chops, man. Can't say I enjoyed much of the music but still...
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I liked Joe Satriani's and Steve Vai's was alright too.
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guitars don't suck, Steve Vai sucks. and Ygwuiwey or however it's spelled.
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Yeah, it was a bit much to watch the whole clip, but I just loved the first clip of that French guy singing Little Wing while shredding arpeggios. :lol:
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LOL, thats quite funny actually.
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Yngwie is brilliant. :twisted:
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I didn't know steve vai was made of lego...
:twisted:
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Yngwie is brilliant. :twisted:
Yngwie is long past it, and needs to accept it.....and go on a diet
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Yng is the king
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Yngwie looks like a paedophile...
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Yngwie looks like a paedophile...
bwahahahaha
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Yngwie looks like a paedophile...
:?
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he does! he looks like an old pervert...
sorry... :?
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I think the look he's going for is supposed to be '17th century composer' and not the 'creepy guy down the road' thing. Ah well.
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Lol the thing about Yng is that it's so cool to mix a guitar with an orchestra - even more so than the day I played a beethoven duet with the pianist down the road :P
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Lol the thing about Yng is that it's so cool to mix a guitar with an orchestra - even more so than the day I played a beethoven duet with the pianist down the road :P
It is indeed.
Everyone's heard Deep Purple's Concerto for Band and Orchestra I hope. :)
Muttley
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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8998109481853225466&q=Chris+Impellitteri
This should have been in there too... Also did the first guy say "sorry yngwie" right at the start?
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Yup! :lol: And then he says, "Sorry Jimi". He's got a twisted sense of humour, that guy. I Googled him and checked out his website and he seems to be kinda like a French Steve Vai in playing style, with a Paul Gilbert warped sense of humour.