The Slightly Obscure Music Discussion And Quizzy Thread (2 Viewers)

Darrell

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Yip - I'd rather try to copy Joe Satriani... An equally impossible challenge but at least he uses a pick lol
 

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He holds his index finger parallel to the strings sometimes which makes it tough to see what going on, especially if the camera angle is towards the neck.
 

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So I was watching you tube the other day and a new artist came up.. and this song in particular..

Most people are pretty amazed initially and then it sinks in a bit how much the guy is tortured. It really blurs the line between poetry and music.
I'd be interested in what you guys think. For me its a combination between Shakespeare , Eminem and Ed Sheeran the guy is a seriously great performer - trained on the streets and it really shows everything in his performances are completely down.

 

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Justin Hawkins from The Darkness did a review of this a couple of weeks ago on his YouTube channel. A lot of different art styles crammed into one for sure. Not for everyone but that's art I guess.
 

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I really like the way it started. I am a fan of progressive style music like YES, and Emerson Lake and Palmer even progressive blues but it lost me towards the end.
 

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This thread is long hopefully I didn't post that before... but I like them... Tim Henson (the first lead guitarist) I believe designed this in a music scripting programme and then learn't to play it afterwards... Polyphia are really on a wave at the moment and I expect some of the guitarists have heard of them.

Percussion is very impressive in this
 

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A little too "new wave" for my tastes, but I appreciate good musicianship wherever it is found. Thanks for sharing!
 

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Just watched an HBO documentary on the Bee-Gees. I'll give it a "B" rating. I've always enjoyed the Bee-Gees, but never realized the depth of their music. I guess that I had it stuck in my head that they were a Disco band, which they are not after watching the documentary. A good documentary to watch.
 

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I had the same experience with Journey. Had no idea they rocked like they did in the early days...
 

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