shilala 08:55 PM 09-30-2009
Instant Classic.
The best love song I've heard in a long time.
That's also Chad Scott from the Chili Peppers on drums.
Enjoy.
:-)
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icehog3 11:53 PM 09-30-2009
I like all 4 of these guys...but I gotta admit I was hoping for more, Scott.
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MedicCook 12:01 AM 10-01-2009
I still think Chad Smith is actually Wil Farrell. It is like Superman & Clark Kent.
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kelmac07 12:29 AM 10-01-2009
Originally Posted by icehog3:
I like all 4 of these guys...but I gotta admit I was hoping for more, Scott.
:-) I was anticipating a lot more from this.
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MedicCook 12:34 AM 10-01-2009
Where was the great guitar solo?
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Originally Posted by MedicCook:
Where was the great guitar solo?
Eddie was already booked.
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kelmac07 01:22 AM 10-01-2009
Originally Posted by T.G:
Eddie was already booked.
But Satriani can play his a$$ off...not on this album.
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icehog3 01:27 AM 10-01-2009
Originally Posted by kelmac07:
but satriani can play his a$$ off...not on this album.
b-i-n-g-o-!
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shilala 07:45 AM 10-01-2009
Originally Posted by icehog3:
I like all 4 of these guys...but I gotta admit I was hoping for more, Scott.
Try Soap on a Rope.
A little more Joe in that one. It'll make you feel a lot better.
:-)
The rest of the album is a lot less teenage girlsy than "Oh Yeah".
I liked it though, mainly because of the lyrics.
Avenida Revolution is a bit more Satriani saturated, too.
I'm just relieved to get some new stuff I can listen to. I've been listening to Big Head Todd and the Monsters so much that I wanna go plant flowers.
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Starchild 08:00 AM 10-01-2009
I was intrigued by this lineup when I first heard about it, but I've been unimpressed with everything I've heard. I'm not a big Hagar fan, and his brand of cheese is strong on this album.
Satriani is a great player, but too clinical for my tastes. It's got no soul.
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shilala 08:42 AM 10-01-2009
Originally Posted by Starchild:
I was intrigued by this lineup when I first heard about it, but I've been unimpressed with everything I've heard. I'm not a big Hagar fan, and his brand of cheese is strong on this album.
Satriani is a great player, but too clinical for my tastes. It's got no soul.
My argument for the most soulful guitar player ever...
Here's a bit of Jimmy Page before he found smack.
After about 20 years of heroin, he just got better and better. I watched him do a solo while he played with Paul Rogers once. It was at the Civic Arena in Burgh.
He was about as big as a toothpick, hitting it so hard that snot flew out of his nose and put his cigarette out.
Never missed a note.
He just got better.
He's got more range and more style and more mood than anyone I can think of. He made the guitar do things that just can't be duplicated.
I love Stevie Ray, Clapton, Beck, Satriani, Jimi, but none of them can touch Jimmy.
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shilala 08:46 AM 10-01-2009
shilala 08:49 AM 10-01-2009
SilverFox 09:11 AM 10-01-2009
I have to agree this has Sammy stamped all over it. I like Sammy and I will get this Album but it doesn't light my soul on fire by any stretch.
Satriani is one of my all time favorites, I disagree that his music has now soul that it is all technical but to each there own.
I hate to say it, but this is just VanHager.
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shilala 09:27 AM 10-01-2009
Originally Posted by SilverFox:
I have to agree this has Sammy stamped all over it. I like Sammy and I will get this Album but it doesn't light my soul on fire by any stretch.
Satriani is one of my all time favorites, I disagree that his music has now sould that it is all technical but to each there own.
I hate to say it, but this is just VanHager.
I was a diehard Sammy hater for years.
:-)
I miss old Van Halen so much that this Chickenfoot is a relief.
:-)
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King James 09:42 AM 10-01-2009
Chad is really talented drummer and Satriani is wicked on guitar....so maybe I had greater expectations before listening to it? It wasn't bad, but left me wanting as well
Originally Posted by MedicCook:
I still think Chad Smith is actually Wil Farrell. It is like Superman & Clark Kent.
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TripleF 10:04 AM 10-01-2009
And who's that playing bass guitar? The original bassist from VH ....Michael Anthony.
And the brotherhood connection continues to grow as I discover Shilala is an ORIGINAL VH fan
:-)
Originally Posted by :
Where was the great guitar solo?
Originally Posted by :
Eddie was already booked.
Word!
:-)
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