peaygolf
The "Fly" is open.....Let's Go Peay!!!!
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That's awesome!Zep already knows this...but it turns out that 1 of my brothers is related to a guitarist in KJ...and they somehow got to open for TOOL on this tour...so I am going to see them for the 3rd time in the last 30 years in Raleigh on 11.24 and actually get to hangout backstage before and after. I know there are some here who arent big TOOL fans but they have been my fave since the 90s. Couldnt be anymore excited. Gonna have to knock over a liquor store to buy a bunch of cool merch with Christmas being only a month after. I wouldnt even go and spend any money at all other than on my wife and kids if it wasnt a once in a lifetime thing. Last saw Maynard in APC at the Charlotte Hornets training facility almost 20 years ago? Super excited.
That's because ticket sales are a complete scam. I was logged in immediately and could get nothing but nosebleeds. Of course, there were thousands on StubHub for $300+ in no time. It's so maddening that I don't even want to try to see bands live anymore.Tool is in Nashville January 23. Tickets go on sale at 11:00 AM CT Friday. If you want tickets I suggest being logged in and ready because in 2016 the concert sold out in minutes.
I’d say it’s right up there with Diary of a Madman. Most of Ozzy’s albums have 2 or 3 really good songs with the remainder being filler. Ozzy really needs Zakk.I think "No More Tears" is a very under-appreciated album. My favorite Ozzy album start to finish... Sounds so good, Wylde goes wild, not a bad song, lots of variation.
Gillis did a great job. Ozzy had some guitarists that had the gig and then had it revoked that would have been interesting. George Lynch, Alex Skolnick, Gary Hoey, and Steve Vai all worked with him before Sharon decided they just weren’t the right fit.
I never was a UFO fan when I was younger, although I liked the early Scorpions. I really like this Schenker solo.
Same here. Michael Schenker is actually one of my favorite guitarists to listen to now. His tone and approach to crafting a solo is as good as it gets. His Michael Schenker Group recordings MSG and Assault Attack and his performance on UFO's Strangers in The Night (especially "Rock Bottom") are fantastic.
No, I wish I had learned when I was a kid. I'm just an old fart hard rock/metal fan who has listened to enough solos to appreciate tone, technique and even emotion over sheer speed/shredding. I also have a have a couple of friends who play and I have bombarded them with questions over the years.You play?