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I miss my Silver Sky SE, it was such an easy guitar to play, I'd seriously look at selling/trading my LP Special for a USA model Silver Sky.
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Crikey, wonder if they'll give him a signature model... as much of a Mayer fanboi as I am PRS just seem too perfect for me though :-(
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I've never heard of this guy.

Does anyone want to post their fav clip of him doing what he does?

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dayl wrote: Sun Mar 10, 2024 12:15 pm I've never heard of this guy.

Does anyone want to post their fav clip of him doing what he does?
This is one of my favourite songs of his :-)

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To be honest, I can't really watch him play. He's far too intense for me. The track that introduced me to him was Alchemy. Search YouTube, lots of videos out there.

Here's a somewhat recent one

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Nice. Dude sounds legit

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Dude’s legit!

Look at the sweat on that Strat!
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I like his playing. Obviously grounded in Hendrix and SRV. That said, I have lately come to feel like I've been listening to the same solo for forty years.

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By my calculations, approximately 98.6% of guitar solos are fucking boring.

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Starfire wrote: Tue Mar 12, 2024 12:27 am By my calculations, approximately 98.6% of guitar solos are fucking boring.
I've heard Steven Wilson describe a solo as a conversation with the listener and this is why he doesn't get shred guitar: https://www.ultimate-guitar.com/news/ge ... layer.html
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.

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