George Lynch
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Re: George Lynch
High time George learned how to say shirt.
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Re: George Lynch
yeah it some point you have to realise you ain't 20 anymore .... that is one sexy guitar thoughSlowy wrote:High time George learned how to say shirt.
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Re: George Lynch
nooooooooooooooo you cant anger the gawds by snubbing a super strat, what do you think is holding the harbor bridge up? a line of super strats 80mm into the sea floor
There are still some that think the neck PU is moved to accommodate the extra frets which only proves they cannot detect the difference in length of each.
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Re: George Lynch
Pretty good. Setting up with a shuffle or implied swing feel greatly helps
Not sure on the 1:20 but the 1:24 lick is nice. I've hardly heard the exhaustive list of Lynch's work, obviously the Dokken stuff isfucking appalling but I do remember some Blues based playing of his which was cool.
Steve Salas is who it reminds me off.
Not sure on the 1:20 but the 1:24 lick is nice. I've hardly heard the exhaustive list of Lynch's work, obviously the Dokken stuff isfucking appalling but I do remember some Blues based playing of his which was cool.
Steve Salas is who it reminds me off.
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Re: George Lynch
Some of his harmonic options were 'creative'. They may have been a pick up rhythm section, I don think they detracted or took away from the selling or focal point of Lynch's playing.chur wrote:They need to sedate that bass player, well outta control on stage…
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Re: George Lynch
not sure why you would even bother posting in this thread if you have zero interest in Lynch boring day at workfoal30 wrote:Pretty good. Setting up with a shuffle or implied swing feel greatly helps
Not sure on the 1:20 but the 1:24 lick is nice. I've hardly heard the exhaustive list of Lynch's work, obviously the Dokken stuff isfucking appalling but I do remember some Blues based playing of his which was cool.
Steve Salas is who it reminds me off.
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Strong words matefoal30 wrote:Pretty good. Setting up with a shuffle or implied swing feel greatly helps
Not sure on the 1:20 but the 1:24 lick is nice. I've hardly heard the exhaustive list of Lynch's work, obviously the Dokken stuff isfucking appalling but I do remember some Blues based playing of his which was cool.
Steve Salas is who it reminds me off.
I think the longevity and his collection of work deems more appropriate words than appalling
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Re: George Lynch
this is the cool thing about america, in the summer state fairs and gigs like this are just happening everywhere. winter.,., meanwhile is appalling
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Re: George Lynch
can't help tone deaf people mate. Any one who doesn't recognise George as a unique talent is beyond helpOlderama wrote:Strong words matefoal30 wrote:Pretty good. Setting up with a shuffle or implied swing feel greatly helps
Not sure on the 1:20 but the 1:24 lick is nice. I've hardly heard the exhaustive list of Lynch's work, obviously the Dokken stuff isfucking appalling but I do remember some Blues based playing of his which was cool.
Steve Salas is who it reminds me off.
I think the longevity and his collection of work deems more appropriate words than appalling
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