Discuss/Disgust?
batmon
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Yay or Nay?I recall kind liking it when it came out. But maybe i was really just feelin the John Byrne cover art.Bad 80's or Goodbad 80's guitar stuff?
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Can u break it down for me.
Was Satriani ever any good?
Was this album just plain ole wack? No merit?
There was better suburban rock at the time?
frank marino is all good in my book! rippin up the guitar, but i certainly was diggin joe back in the day.
I prefer my guitar players to play with "soul" and feeling.
In my opinion Eddie Van Halen was responsible for taking "soul less" guitar playing to the next level.
Technical to a fault and sterile to my ears.
He spawned a whole list of technically adept but excruciatingly boring players like Steve Vai, Satriani, etc.
I'd rather listen to Willie Joe and his Unitar(one stringed guitar) than Eddie Van Halen any day.
Prog rock initiated the slow death of the electric guitar in rock and roll and Van Halen drove the last nail into it's coffin.
Where does that leave Sammy Hagar?
Unemployed..........and very rich
ya mean like "Running With The Devil" and Jamie's Crying"??
Would that be a testament to David's strong vocals moreso than Van Halen's virtuosity?
But now 20+ years later I can't listen to any of their stuff....Roth or Hagar.
It's worn so thin on me that I cringe when just about any of their tunes come on.
It was new and fresh in it's day, no doubt........now to my ears, it's all crap.
jamie's cryin yes. little dreamer yes. somebody get me a doctor yes.
i heartily endorse michael anthony's backing vocals and i don't think eddie v is sterile on the early vh albums. it sounds like he's having fun while showing off as opposed to old Slowhand. clapton is so dull; he's the real enemy
He's no Yngwie Malmsteen. Dude was the Kenneth Eng of the Swedish classically-influenced shredding scene.
and Yngwie was just copying this album...
damn near everything Yngwie did can be found on this LP
Didn't someone take a sample off this album? Like Biz or Chill Rob G or Organized or something like that.
GUY MANN-DUDE GUY MANN-DUDE GUY MANN-DUDE
Brilliant!
I'll see your shreddin', and raise you quad-neck, double bidextral-hammeron madness:
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= the apocalypse.
I can't believe I'm saying this, but...I'd like to hear that.
And Batmon: HELL NO to that Satriani. You'd be better off with a copy of Steve Vai "Flexible."
Wow, I can't believe I said that, either.