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Dusty..just get Uli's Trancending sky guitar cd, it's pretty recent ...it's a double live that covers a lot of ground and he sounds amazing..it's a great intro the Uli post Scorpions..
Ok thanks but... I've got so manny things to buy before (it will take a long time)... a good amp...a new cable, maybe a footswitch, A Flange... ... ...
some cd of Rainbow, Whitesnake, Dokken for complete my collection i'll buy Uli's after
EVH - I'm The One
EVH - Push Comes To Shove
EVH - Beat It
Schenker - Lost Horizons
Schenker - On and On
Ty Tabor - Summerland
Lynch - The Hunter
Lynch - Mr Scary
Alex Lifeson - Limelight
MacAlpine - Hundreds Of Thousands
MacAlpine - Agrionia
Brian May - The Show Must Go On
DeGarmo/Wilton - Eyes Of A Stranger
James Murphy/Testament - Trail Of Tears
Marty Friedman - Tornado Of Souls
Rik Emmitt - Fight The Good Fight
Kirk Hammett - The Unforgiven
Kirk Hammett - Ride The Lightning
Dave Meniketti - Forever
Jerry Cantrell - Them Bones
Tipton/Downing - Jawbreaker
Jimmy Page - Tangerine
Jeff Beck - Becks Bolero
Malmsteen - Kree Nakoorie
Accept - Metal heart
And pretty much any solo King diamond guys (andy and mike, specially andy) play.
Mercyful fate - Michael Denner's solo on "in the shadows"
wow!!! 25 or 6 to 4?
I guess we've got some older players here that remember how good Terry Kath was!
Awesome!
I saw chicago live way back in 1976 and they were an unbelievable live band.
Not metal by any means (no shit sherlock ) but thye had some kick ass musicians in that band and they were rock solid tight.
killer drummer back then too.
Terry Kath was a shredder back then. The only player back then that could touch him in the US was Rick Derringer.
Terry died too young. Alcohol + guns = dead
I saw Rick Derringer with Aerosmith in '76 and Rick blew them off stage.
Chicago amazes me because of their musicianship. That many good players, good voices, and Terry, being the leader there for a while before his death, put out some great albums. The early stuff.
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Rick Derringer lived in my hometown in CT. Saw him at the grocery store I worked at a few times, looked like shit. Almost like a strung out leprechaun. Good guy though. There was a girl in my school with cancer and he auctioned a bunch of his guitars to raise money for her.
Marty Friedman - Tornado Of Souls, Lucretia, Skin O' My Teeth, Family Tree, Killing Road and many others. (in fact any Megadeth solo by him!)
Dave Mustaine - Holy Wars, Five Magics (the last solo)
Alex Skolnick - Return To Serenity, Practice What you Preach , Souls of Black (another guitar player whose every solo I like)
Criss Oliva - Ghost in the Ruins, Edge of Thorns , Gutterballet, Hounds (He was one of the best, RIP!)
Jeff Loomis - The Heart Collector, Inside Four Walls, Narchosynthesis , Engines of Hate
Uli Roth - Sails of Charon
Glen Tipton - Painkiller
Larry Barragan & Andre Corbin (Helstar) - The Curse Has Passed Away (truly inspirational)
Pain of Salvation's Second Love (I don't know if Daniel or the other guitar player plays the solo )
John Petrucci - Another Day (I simply "hate" most of his work, he's an unbelievably talented player but I feel like he doesn't try to write good solos, instead he's trying to show off)
Kirk Hammet - Whereever I may roam, The Unforgiven
Andy Larocque - Trapped In a Corner
Chuck Schuldiner - Scavenger of Human Sorrow, Flesh and The Power It Holds
The solo from the evil that men do.I know its simple but has tons of feeling.Adrian has a lazy way of playing notes that make the solo all that more dinamic.I love the sound he achieved on this album as well.
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