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i read that J heard a friend say that line or something (I feel the pain of everyone) and then used it..
since J allways write the songs frist and the lyrics later..I guess that these tings can happen
His sister lives there now. J has a place "out in the friggin woods".
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Shields spent 7 weeks holed up with Mascis alongside engineer Andy Wilkinson. J can’t remember precisely what they did, but he does recall that Bob’s Place kind of freaked them out. "Yeah, I don’t know how they liked being held prisoner in the woods," he laughs. "We had to go to New York every week-back to civilization. Where I live isn’t really remote, but a lot of people can’t handle it-especially if they’re used to living in the city."
<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>jeremiah [img]http://www.freakscene.net/ubb/smilies/bob.gif[/img]
i agree on Dinosaur THe solos werent that kicking but on your living all over me i think some of J’s best solos ever are present lets go song by song
Little Furry Things – from the start the guitar playin is awesome and his solo in the middle is a bit bland but still pleasant to the ear
Kracked – Best fucking solo in his career it would make JImi Hendrix cream in his pants
Sludefeast – at the end of teh song j goes into a kicking solo
The Lung – This solo is good but nothing to rave about
Raisans – great fucking song great fucking solo
Tarpit – this short solo is mostly a lot of distortion not so good but it goes great with the song
IN A Jar – Great solo part of the seldom heard guitar in the song
Lose – Best song Lou ever wrote not really a solo in here, why would lou want to showcase J’s talent its his vision
Poledo – Worst song on the album and i love it, its lou in his room with a guitar and two tape recorders so no J solo at all
SHow Me The Way – J does with his guitar what frampton needed special tubing to do need i say more
hagar if you like J solos you should love this album, and its proof that J and Lou were a better creative unit when togather, but i would of thrown Lou out of the band too if i were J. I woudlnt want some gut with visions of killing me in my band
"You look down at me and see a fool, you look up at me and see your lord, you look at me and see yourself"
Charles Mansoni agree on Dinosaur THe solos werent that kicking but on your living all over me i think some of J’s best solos ever are present lets go song by song
Little Furry Things – from the start the guitar playin is awesome and his solo in the middle is a bit bland but still pleasant to the ear
Kracked – Best fucking solo in his career it would make JImi Hendrix cream in his pants
Sludefeast – at the end of teh song j goes into a kicking solo
The Lung – This solo is good but nothing to rave about
Raisans – great fucking song great fucking solo
Tarpit – this short solo is mostly a lot of distortion not so good but it goes great with the song
IN A Jar – Great solo part of the seldom heard guitar in the song
Lose – Best song Lou ever wrote not really a solo in here, why would lou want to showcase J’s talent its his vision
Poledo – Worst song on the album and i love it, its lou in his room with a guitar and two tape recorders so no J solo at all
SHow Me The Way – J does with his guitar what frampton needed special tubing to do need i say more
hagar if you like J solos you should love this album, and its proof that J and Lou were a better creative unit when togather, but i would of thrown Lou out of the band too if i were J. I woudlnt want some gut with visions of killing me in my band
"You look down at me and see a fool, you look up at me and see your lord, you look at me and see yourself"
Charles MansonJ doesnt live at his childhome anymore because if he did every true fan would have his address its on the inside of their first lp dinosaur
"You look down at me and see a fool, you look up at me and see your lord, you look at me and see yourself"
Charles MansonGet a Big Muff. J uses both vintage and modern Big Muff pedals. Look at http://www.guitargeek.com to see his setup. A new Big Muff re-issue is cheaper than the Metal Zone. A Metal Zone owning friend tells me you can get a convincing Muff sound out of it, and it does a lot more.
You can find out more about the Big Muff at http://www.ehx.com
Maybe something just got lost in the translation. [img]http://www.freakscene.net/ubb/smilies/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] I’ll see what I can find out.
jeremiah [img]http://www.freakscene.net/ubb/smilies/furiousgeorge.gif[/img]
Guess I did get a little carried away there, sorry. [img]http://www.freakscene.net/ubb/smilies/face-icon-small-blush.gif[/img] But I really feel J’s later stuff (how I classify Bug and beyond) is much better. That’s just my opinion and I recognize that. I started listening to J when I heard Start Choppin on the radio. Since becoming a full-fledged DJR geek I have acquired the older stuff too, and I like it, just not as enthusiastically or in the same way. There were obviously some cool tunes on Dinosaur and You’re Living All Over Me, but not the same kinda guitar-hero wailing-solo cool as the stuff on Green Mind and later, which is the main thing that attracted me to his music…that ability to make the guitar say more about your emotions than words ever could. I’ve always been totally into bands with the "right" guitar sound and no one has nailed it for me like J (Pink Floyd comes in a very close second). That and his melancholy [img]http://www.freakscene.net/ubb/smilies/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] vocal style… No offense to Lou fans, I definitely went overboard there.
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Guess I did get a little carried away there, sorry. [img]http://www.freakscene.net/ubb/smilies/face-icon-small-blush.gif[/img] But I really feel J’s later stuff (how I classify Bug and beyond) is much better. That’s just my opinion and I recognize that. I started listening to J when I heard Start Choppin on the radio. Since becoming a full-fledged DJR geek I have acquired the older stuff too, and I like it, just not as enthusiastically or in the same way. There were obviously some cool tunes on Dinosaur and You’re Living All Over Me, but not the same kinda guitar-hero wailing-solo cool as the stuff on Green Mind and later, which is the main thing that attracted me to his music…that ability to make the guitar say more about your emotions than words ever could. I’ve always been totally into bands with the "right" guitar sound and no one has nailed it for me like J (Pink Floyd comes in a very close second). That and his melancholy [img]http://www.freakscene.net/ubb/smilies/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] vocal style… No offense to Lou fans, I definitely went overboard there.
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I have never said that I was a hot guitar player.
but it feels like when this J equip disscussion came up there was a hole bunch of people that wanted to style with their knowledge other than ad something important to the disscusion..
those are offen the people that must prove something.daniel
Hi,
Jasper I have listened to the music, it did not do it for me in any way…..just my opinion but it counts. When I saw them they played really crappy and the whining was done by lb before and after every song, it was very annoying!!!!! I disagree with your contention that most pop songs are people whining, that is expression of emotion in my opinion. I agree hagers characterization of lf as a psycho is over the top. You had to be aware when you started this topic that there would be a lot of opinions, gossip and different interpretations of situations.
Take care and relax,
A
Hi,
Jasper I have listened to the music, it did not do it for me in any way…..just my opinion but it counts. When I saw them they played really crappy and the whining was done by lb before and after every song, it was very annoying!!!!! I disagree with your contention that most pop songs are people whining, that is expression of emotion in my opinion. I agree hagers characterization of lf as a psycho is over the top. You had to be aware when you started this topic that there would be a lot of opinions, gossip and different interpretations of situations.
Take care and relax,
A
Dude (Im insane) if your such a shit hot player, you would be able to create that pedal sound or work it out your self so stop waisting time on the net and get practising!
later!
What’s up monkey! I guess I biased because we have had this disscussion before but I have to agree with Murph. While J has put together most of the beats you have to look at what the two have done together. Classic albums. Who can forget listening to J Lou Murph in the big D.
I know, Rosa. And I enjoyed the story. But hager seemed to take it as a reason to declare Lou a psycho, so I felt I had to defend him. Plus, I wanted to make my case for whining in music. [img]http://www.freakscene.net/ubb/smilies/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
Jasper
"How wrong Emily Dickinson was! Hope is not ‘the thing with feathers.’ The thing with feathers has turned out to be my nephew. I must take him to see a specialist in Zurich."– Woody Allen
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