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foal30 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.
not sure why you would even bother posting in this thread if you have zero interest in Lynch :idea: boring day at work :?:
How's that reading comprehension getting along? :lol:

FWIW there was 6 posts which concerned themselves on the Bass Player and Lynch's choice of shirt before I actually commented on how I liked the clip.

If you want to start an arguement or direct me to where and what I can post on you'll need to show a bit more nous than this.
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foal30 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.
Strong words mate
I think the longevity and his collection of work deems more appropriate words than appalling
I think it's an appropriate choice of words, Dokken was pants. You'll note the bit in my post where I say I am hardly the go to man on the story of George Lynch. By all means suggest or point to some of his back catalog that I should (or should off already) checked out.

The Steve Salas album is actually a band setting called Hardware and the album is "Third Eye Open". Buddy Miles and Bootsy Collins make up the trio , they groove hard and Salas plays a lot of chop heavy stuff. Miles voice is possibly an acquired taste :lol:

I'd be very interested in hearing Lynch in a similar type setting.

So yeah.
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foal30 wrote:
Olderama wrote:
foal30 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.
Strong words mate
I think the longevity and his collection of work deems more appropriate words than appalling
I think it's an appropriate choice of words, Dokken was pants. You'll note the bit in my post where I say I am hardly the go to man on the story of George Lynch. By all means suggest or point to some of his back catalog that I should (or should off already) checked out.

The Steve Salas album is actually a band setting called Hardware and the album is "Third Eye Open". Buddy Miles and Bootsy Collins make up the trio , they groove hard and Salas plays a lot of chop heavy stuff. Miles voice is possibly an acquired taste :lol:

I'd be very interested in hearing Lynch in a similar type setting.

So yeah.
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foal30 wrote:


How's that reading comprehension getting along? :lol:

FWIW there was 6 posts which concerned themselves on the Bass Player and Lynch's choice of shirt before I actually commented on how I liked the clip.

If you want to start an arguement or direct me to where and what I can post on you'll need to show a bit more nous than this.
not sure what the fuck you are talking about...just weird you would click on a link about a guy you have no interest in..but then Bass players are weird as fuck

and before you "pull me up" on reading comprehension maybe double check your spelling and choice of words
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Tough crowd, I wonder what the response would've if foal hadn't said Lynch was cool.
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this is why politics threads are a definite no.
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On a seperate (yet similar) note, new George Lynch signiature humbucker by Seymour Duncan coming out soon i believe

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LucyTheSpud wrote:On a seperate (yet similar) note, new George Lynch signiature humbucker by Seymour Duncan coming out soon i believe
First mod I ever did on a guitar was putting a George Lynch 'screamin demon' into my peavey tracer around 1993 I believe
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Mr Davison wrote:
LucyTheSpud wrote:On a seperate (yet similar) note, new George Lynch signiature humbucker by Seymour Duncan coming out soon i believe
First mod I ever did on a guitar was putting a George Lynch 'screamin demon' into my peavey tracer around 1993 I believe
they are a very misunderstood pick up. Mind you the name kind of doesn't help :rofl:
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I find the lack of snakes and daggers and shit on his guitar quite disturbing!
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jeremyb wrote:I find the lack of snakes and daggers and shit on his guitar quite disturbing!
yeah he has clearly sold out :rofl:
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Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.

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jeremyb wrote:
Dave really needs to work on his tits wearing that top :rofl:
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Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.

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