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And who can forget Queen?

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This song gets me pumped up every time I hear it


"In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot."

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sorry my mistake....WRONG ANIMATED FAT GUY.....


HAHAHA!!! I was gonna post that one originally. Thought it might be perceived as childish.  
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And who can forget Queen?



Nobody can forget Queen, Freddy Mercury had one of the best voices in Rock n Roll history



"In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot."

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I love the guitar solo at the end.

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Let's not forget Les Paul now  

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From my all time favorite band, UFO. Probably the most under rated of all heavy rock bands in the last 40 years. All of the big groups from the 80s in metal- Bon Jovi, Metallica, Maiden, Skid Row, GNR, and especially Def Leppard copped a whole lot from them.

This one is a live in-studio ballad off of their ground-breaking Lights Out record, the song is called Love to Love and you can hear the seed that went on to be Metallica in this, Senders. The drummer is Mr. Jason Bonham.

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This is from the halcyon days with Michael Schenker.I really can't imagine the amount of drugs used, but they probably bought cocaine by the barrel. They drink Perrier and work out now. Nonetheless, Schenker is one of the most talented electric guitarists in rock, as weird as he is. So bang your heads...
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Whenever I want to get the blood flowing, I sit down behind my drum kit with my headphones and play along to this stuff(after I put the cat in the garage far away from where she can hear.)


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.....In time grasshopper.....in time  



the future of music is in the past


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the future of music is in the past


yep...it all comes full circle....

feels like a bluesy Monday





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Lady Day....

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yep...it all comes full circle....

feels like a bluesy Monday



any guitar players out there ? I wonder how Albert learned how to make his own chords ?  his strings are upside down





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any guitar players out there ? I wonder how Albert learned how to make his own chords ?  his strings are upside down


Jimi Hendrix too. This was a case of learning how to play left-handed on a right hand guitar. Have a friend in Gloversville does the same thing plays banjo the same way. Impossible to figure out what chords he's playing.  
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any guitar players out there ? I wonder how Albert learned how to make his own chords ?  his strings are upside down

Jimi Hendrix too. This was a case of learning how to play left-handed on a right hand guitar. Have a friend in Gloversville does the same thing plays banjo the same way. Impossible to figure out what chords he's playing.  


I am... although I use the same adage as my golf game... I attempt to play!
Guys like Albert and Jimmy just had it come naturally, you can't teach that. The reason they were innovators was they DIDN'T do it like everyone else. Mark Knophler is another guy I think of that did it his way. Of course, add Chet to the list too.


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Jimi Hendrix too. This was a case of learning how to play left-handed on a right hand guitar. Have a friend in Gloversville does the same thing plays banjo the same way. Impossible to figure out what chords he's playing.  


One major difference was, where Jimi restrung the guitar so his high E was on the bottom and the low E was on the top, Albert simply played the guitar backwards, Albert did not reverse his strings-


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Albert simply played the guitar backwards, Albert did not reverse his strings


Yep that's how my friend larry does it ....upside down and backwards  

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