From: Here In Oregon on

"Organfreak" <plonk(a)plinkety.plunk> wrote in message
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> "Here In Oregon" <HIO(a)nospam.net> blatted:
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>>"Here In Oregon" It is out on DVD and here
>>> is a very limited trailer that doesn't say much.
>>
>>Correction, it doesn't give you the *just* of the performance as a whole
>>or
>>the continuity
>>of the show.
>
> Did you mean, the *gist*?
>

Yes sir. I stand corrected once aagin. How are you today; how is your
weather??
Any new Bono tunes?????

From: Here In Oregon on

"Organfreak" <plonk(a)plinkety.plunk> wrote in message
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> "Here In Oregon" <HIO(a)nospam.net> blatted:
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>>"Organfreak" <plonk(a)plinkety.plunk> wrote in message
>>news:9rfqp5h9k4fhp14f1f3rqgpqmqrb2neqtn(a)4ax.com...
>>> "Here In Oregon" <HIO(a)nospam.net> blatted:
>>>>
>>>>"Here In Oregon" It is out on DVD and here
>>>>> is a very limited trailer that doesn't say much.
>>>>
>>>>Correction, it doesn't give you the *just* of the performance as a
>>>>whole
>>>>or
>>>>the continuity
>>>>of the show.
>>>
>>> Did you mean, the *gist*?
>>>
>>
>>Yes sir. I stand corrected once aagin. How are you today; how is your
>>weather??
>>Any new Bono tunes?????
>
> I dunno, is that that U2 guy? I don't keep up with them.


Sorry. I stand corrected,... again. Any new Bonow tunes?



From: Here In Oregon on

"Here In Oregon" <HIO(a)nospam.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Organfreak" <plonk(a)plinkety.plunk> wrote in message
> news:simqp5pvmpvt4qk1qd9ufjllucjbns5523(a)4ax.com...
>> "Here In Oregon" <HIO(a)nospam.net> blatted:
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>>>"Organfreak" <plonk(a)plinkety.plunk> wrote in message
>>>news:9rfqp5h9k4fhp14f1f3rqgpqmqrb2neqtn(a)4ax.com...
>>>> "Here In Oregon" <HIO(a)nospam.net> blatted:
>>>>>
>>>>>"Here In Oregon" It is out on DVD and here
>>>>>> is a very limited trailer that doesn't say much.
>>>>>
>>>>>Correction, it doesn't give you the *just* of the performance as a
>>>>>whole
>>>>>or
>>>>>the continuity
>>>>>of the show.
>>>>
>>>> Did you mean, the *gist*?
>>>>
>>>
>>>Yes sir. I stand corrected once aagin. How are you today; how is your
>>>weather??
>>>Any new Bono tunes?????
>>
>> I dunno, is that that U2 guy? I don't keep up with them.
>
>
> Sorry. I stand corrected,... again. Any new Bonow tunes?

I will never accuse you of being a chatty Cathy. <g>


From: Bob Donald on

> It is called Steve Vai: Where the Wild Things Are
> He like dances to his guitar playing and puts all kinds of emotion into
> his style and technique and does things with feedback and his whammy that
> are mind blowing. Definitely will give you a Wow factor and it is a must
> see. Sunday March 28 6:00 pm in High Def on Palladia. It is out on DVD
> and here is a very limited trailer that doesn't say much.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6M_zHDd7fM


Thanks, I dont know if we get Palladia, I'll have to check. If not I'll see
if I can find the DVD. Ever since building the BTV and then SageTV server
setup, we hardly ever touch DirecTV, 90% of what we watch is local channels.
I'll have to scan the lineup and see.

> Bob, could you play YYZ? That was my most difficult Rush tune for me to
> play on bass. I never covered Spirit of Radio but remember the song well
> after pulling it up on youtube just now. Here is YYZ. I just noticed
> that Neil Peart's drum kit has gotten even bigger. LOL!
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3hJ5-ngUow

Well, I used to be able to play the bass part, and it would probably take me
a little bit longer <although not much from the sound of it> to learn the
basic guitar part. The lead, as most of lifeson's stuff, would take some
serious playing time to get down. I only pick up a guitar when I get the
hankering to write something, and my technique is extremely weak now :) I
got back together recently with my first band from when we were 15, and it
was getting better, but nothing challenging as far as playing to this point.
YYZ was really tough to learn, as was the bass solo stuff in Freewill, but I
was also playing my bass pedals during that one so it probably seemed more
challenging to me. Yeah, Peart's playing some monsters there! He's a jaw
dropper live, actually they all are.


From: Bob Donald on
Yeah, repost it under this name, would love to read it. I loved when I read
an article with Alex Lifeson and he <and I'm sure it's not the first time
it's been said > said I'd rather play 3 good notes than 30 bad ones. As
much as I love hearing a good speed player, Gilmour gets to the soul with
his leads. You can feel every note.

> Again, my sentiments exactly. I wrote a whole article once on this
> subject here in this forum back in the 90's but under my real name. I
> will try to find it and see if it is worth reposting. I said something
> about how modern guitarists sound like they think they competing for some
> kind of Olympic competition or something with way too many notes. Take
> "Comfortably Numb" for example, I was also watching David Gilmour last
> night in High Def. Perfect example of a great guitar solo *without* too
> many notes. Totally melodic and tells a whole story.
>
>


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