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"cat sweater " wrote:haahah, what are you talking about. i love 8 year old boy sausage…… totally………..
now thats just silly

My Quest cover is still coming(i hope…) but the drum thing is taking way long—but my drummers doing me a favor so i cant say much
Ive heard he walks around and randomly throws fits of rage yelling "Murph Mad"
"Stormy320 " wrote:Yep -that’s it – the Real McCoy.i wish i had one
"Stormy320 " wrote:Is BJ the guy in Green Day? Yeah – his playing is real average.yes,and yes from what i heard
"Elbit " wrote:I think Hand It Over is my second favorite post-loobie record after Green Mind. I think its because Green Mind is the first Dino record i ever got.same here
i love hand it over its one of the best albums that lou isn’t on
"sfbarker " wrote:I thought D Boon was a fine guitarist. While he never really played leads super long, what he did do was killer. Most of the SST bands were solid guitar bands. Greg Ginn of Black Flag was nuts. I can pick out a lot of J’s stuff, but Greg is so off-the-wall that it’s hard sometimes. A lot of it is his fuzzed out tone, but still…As far as the Hendrix/J comparison, I feel I’ve been influenced by both in my life. Hendrix’s career was so short that it’s hard to know where he would have gone, if anywhere. I think J has been really prolific in his playing. Hendrix and J are both capable of bringing some major chops, but Hendrix had a flamboyancy that pushed it over the top. I’ve stood inches from J as he played, it was killer, but I wasn’t taken back by his manerisms and he didn’t appear to be overly put out playing. Hendrix looks like his whole soul is into everything he played. On video I was moved.
Of course, J’s ability to look so calm and sometimes downright un-interested while tearing off some leads I couldn’t touch could be a sign of his ability. Just like anything, they have weaknesses and strengths in different areas. I’m glad it’s no contest and I can rock out to both at will.
I agree with that
Me and my friend have always asked the question who’s better, Curt or J?—that seems like a more answerable question
"Tom " wrote:Hendrix was also 28 when he died(I believe). He was getting better. His song Machine Gun with the Band of Gypsy’s changed the way many players looked at what a guitar could be as an instrument. I think Jimi’s approach to recording in teh studio pushed the envelope of music as well, just not the guitar.im pretty sure he was 27 when he died—In Machine gun Jimi,buddy,and billy recreate sounds of war (like machine guns and bombs) which hadn’t really been done before.
"jaylst " wrote:I can’t wait for this! Sounds awesome!agreed

i want to do that to my DS-1
Ive never honestly "circuit bent" anything yet but ive been very interested and aware of what it is.I learned about it from th unicorns forum a while back and have been wanting to try it ever since, i just need to get the tools to do it—heres a cool site about it http://www.anti-theory.com/mainpage/
"swiftie " wrote:I really don’t want that to happen… can’t explain whyyeah actually the more i thought about it the more i don’t like the idea
as i read that i was playing these funny little scenes in my head–and i agree that it would be cool to see that

thanks—i have a couple live versions but the bass is still pretty covered by the guitar
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