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don't know this guy is but DAM nailed it

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Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:Just watched this, very cool. Jerry Donahue killed it :clap:
Donahue's amazing. If you liked 'The Beak/The Claw' you need to listen to this album if you haven't already.
I dived into it 20 years ago; still haven't surfaced.
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Slowy wrote:
Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:Just watched this, very cool. Jerry Donahue killed it :clap:
Donahue's amazing. If you liked 'The Beak/The Claw' you need to listen to this album if you haven't already.
I dived into it 20 years ago; still haven't surfaced.
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Funny, was only just listening to 'Hell III - New Axes To Grind' this afternoon. All three of them are amazing in their own right.

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Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:
Slowy wrote:
Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:Just watched this, very cool. Jerry Donahue killed it :clap:
Donahue's amazing. If you liked 'The Beak/The Claw' you need to listen to this album if you haven't already.
I dived into it 20 years ago; still haven't surfaced.
hell.jpeg
Funny, was only just listening to 'Hell III - New Axes To Grind' this afternoon. All three of them are amazing in their own right.
And IMHO, that's their weakest album! Yeah, they're beyond amazing
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Enjoying this guy's playing:



When faced with quality, I recognise it every time.

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This was 'live streamed' earlier today :thumbup:


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The greatest solo ever recorded.

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Tube amp and guitar tones straight from 1958… amazing how believable the sounds were back then, even without the modellers...

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I enjoyed this video last night, so much I even clipped the bright cap in my JMP last night. First impressions is it made a big difference in a good way, and seemingly now takes my overdrive based boosts better.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZeRhczwoj8&t=385s
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Dude playing guitar and drums and singing.... wow.

Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.

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Double Wow!
I thought that I was doing ok playing a double neck & stomp box, but that leaves me for dead.
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[quote="Mini Forklift Ⓥ"][/quote:-)
my tele at 10:18 :-)
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Watched this last night and thought it was interesting. For me, the 59 just has it. When he was playing the chords towards the end of the video it just has a warmth to it that the Custom Shop Strat is lacking. Maybe verging on cork sniffery, but hey life is short :P


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