I was just listening to Steve Vai's The Blood and Tears and noticed that the Indian chanting/whatever in that song is remarkably similar to the Indian chanting/whatever in the levels under the palace in Lut Gholein.
Never listened to Steve Vai. But I think if I heard Diablo2 music I would go into withdrawl and immediately reinstall the game. So I think I will never try to listen to Steve Vai....Thanks.
Jeez, someone's going to start on about Yngvie next.
BTW, any of you here into Buckethead? His shred stuff's a bit same-old, but he did this amazing acoustic album called "colma" which is just very trippy indeed.
both those dudes suck..i rememeber steve vauhn crushing satriani on mtv unplugged so bad sat didn't even try to play agressively...he just played slow boring shit...cuz he couldn't hang...
a defining attribute of a government is that it has a monopoly on the legitimate exercise of violence...
Freakaloin wrote:both those dudes suck..i rememeber steve vauhn crushing satriani on mtv unplugged so bad sat didn't even try to play agressively...he just played slow boring shit...cuz he couldn't hang...
You like Audioslave :lol: :lol: :lol:
Frankly, you're too old to have an opinion on guitar music.
Geebs wrote:Jeez, someone's going to start on about Yngvie next.
BTW, any of you here into Buckethead? His shred stuff's a bit same-old, but he did this amazing acoustic album called "colma" which is just very trippy indeed.
Dont get me started on Malmsteen
And, yeah, I got some of his stuff. It's awesome, but in a .. strange and "trippy" way. I like his intonation alot.