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- angry_young_poet
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inviting trouble
i'm sure we've talked about this guy before right?
he's just looking for burglars now.. hehehehe
http://community.webshots.com/user/thegrooveking
he's just looking for burglars now.. hehehehe
http://community.webshots.com/user/thegrooveking
- Zakk Wylde
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Cool - thanks for the link.
I was trying to explain to a mate of mine about 'thegrooveking' myth thingy, that link should help.
Shall we start up the age-old question and put forward our theories on who he actually is?
From what I've read and seen, I think the following:
- He is obviously a pro-muso.
- Possibly not even a muso, maybe a techie?
- Possibly Don Dokken?
I was trying to explain to a mate of mine about 'thegrooveking' myth thingy, that link should help.
Shall we start up the age-old question and put forward our theories on who he actually is?
From what I've read and seen, I think the following:
- He is obviously a pro-muso.
- Possibly not even a muso, maybe a techie?
- Possibly Don Dokken?
I doubt he is a pro muso. They tend to know what sound they want and how to get it out of a minimun of gear. They also don't get sentimental about things and keep them. To them, apart from a few favourites, the gear is just tools.
Never put down to malice what can adequately be explained by stupidity
- angry_young_poet
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- angry_young_poet
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Mmmm, last time we talked about him, someone posted a link to another forum where they had pages and pages of him. I read through it all, and he said that he was the retired CEO of a medium sized company, and although he had a heap of stuff, when you add it all up it really only comes to the price of a Porche. Just a rich guy with a cool hobby.
"I told you, pedals sound twice as good when they're stacked on top of other pedals" - Mike Einziger
I was intrigued to figure out what sort of music - for example there is no Jazz and only one accoustic - the Gibsons would be OK for rock blues and the Jacksons for shred etc as would be the Fenders (rock-shred-blues).
But no Ricky 360/12 or similar (only a danelectro) no classic and (horror of horrors) no accoustic 12 string.
These omissions plus the pedals/amps indicate rock/shred/metal - do you concurr O fellow musos??
But no Ricky 360/12 or similar (only a danelectro) no classic and (horror of horrors) no accoustic 12 string.
These omissions plus the pedals/amps indicate rock/shred/metal - do you concurr O fellow musos??
You can't do THAT on stage!
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