OK Another favorite:
Solo starts around 3:00. Vito's tone and playing through the whole song just kills me though, freaking amazing
So many great songs and solos, although the Shotgun Messiah song was the most fun to see! I actually met Tim Sköld of Shotgun Messiah in a Gothenburg clothing store many years ago, that was of course way later than this when he was doing stuff with KMFDM and his soloband Skold. Cool band and from a town only 10-20 miles from my hometown![]()
Gear:
Soldano Hot Rod 50
Framus 2x12 Greenbacks cab.
Laney VC 50 2x12 combo
1986 Kramer Baretta [Champagne]
1988 Hamer Chapparal Elite [Cream White]
1988 Larrivee RS-4 [Yellow]
1988 Kramer EE Pro [Seafoam Green]
1989 Kramer Sustainer [Neon Pink]
1990 Kramer Pacer Custom [Neon Yellow]
1990 Kramer ProAxe Deluxe [Candy Red]
2007 Kramer Jersey Star [White]
2002 Yamaha Performance [Black]
2004 Taylor 310CE [Natural]
2004 Norman 12-string [Natural]
OK Another favorite:
Solo starts around 3:00. Vito's tone and playing through the whole song just kills me though, freaking amazing
Bolt on necks are cool because you can take them off and use them as swords to fight your friends with. Wait, actually, bad idea. Unless you have a shield (Hint hint: the body)
several shred-tastic solos, but the main solo starts around 2:20. id just suggest listening to the whole song if you haven't already heard it a billion times. That tapping part just sounds so fluid
Bleach is mostly water and we're mostly water, therefore.....we are bleach
No particular order, some random brilliance ... "Time" (David Gilmour - Pink Floyd), "After the Thrill is Gone" (Don Felder - Eagles), "Sultans of Swing" (Mark Knopfler - Dire Straits), "Nobody Knows You (When You're Down and Out" (Duane Allman and Eric Clapton - Derek & the Dominoes), "Still Got the Blues" (Gary Moore), "Hotel California" (Don Felder and Joe Walsh - Eagles), "Day Tripper" (George Harrison - Beatles) ... just a few.
And fro something a bit different ...
Beaks, nanas, and pointies, Oh my!
Still gigging after all these years.
Call me Warren ... not Bill![]()
This is one of mine by Gary Moore. The solo is so melodic, and to me, it lends a touch of Irish feel, or something. Anywho...