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  • Hellbat
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    Originally posted by horns666 View Post
    Tigers of poontang!
    I had the Tygers album he played on cassette tape. I wore the bastard out. I wish I still had it...

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  • horns666
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    Tigers of poontang!
    Last edited by horns666; 05-29-2008, 06:59 PM.

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  • horns666
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    John Sykes invented awesomeness..after he went to a Mahogany Rush concert!

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  • El Chiguete
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    Originally posted by Rupe View Post
    Sykes was a monster player...one of my all time faves.

    Sykes IS A MONSTER PLAYER!!!

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  • Dave L
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    I like both Lep and Whitesnake, but I think Hysteria is the most musically interesting album they put out between them. Sure, both bands made heavier albums... but Hysteria is quite unique with some very cool writing.

    Whitesnake 87 is a killer album, though... straight-ahead rock and roll!

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  • Larz
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    I wonder if Def Leppard's Pyromania didn't drop right as MTv was taking off if anyone would care. Sure, I saw them a bunch when I was a teen, it was great panty-droppin' music with the chicks. But I think they had like four or five riffs in their most popular songs that were just slight fingering variations of the same two string chords.

    But the Whitesnake '87 album, the topic of much discussion in this thread, was a great guitar album, one of the greatest ever I think when combined with the songs as a whole (excluding the guitar god instrumental albums).

    DL was a solid band for a time, at the right time, but from a musician's point of view, I think they were somewhat simplistic. Sykes was a much better listen to me from a technical and musical perspective than Steve and Phil.

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  • horns666
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    John Sykes is good...he has long blonde hair...and likes black Les Pauls...and Marshalls..

    He was in a band ..

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  • Rupe
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    Sykes was a monster player...one of my all time faves.

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  • MartinBarre
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    Originally posted by Ralph E. View Post
    Oh what the hell, i'll jump in this ridiculous debate...

    Phil Collen isn't fit to even tune Doug Aldrich's guitar (or Reb's either, for that matter), so i'm thinkin' there's not a chance DL is gonna "blow Whitesnake off the stage".

    DL forgot how to be a rock band 25 years ago when they became money-hungry pop whores. Kinda like Motley did with Theatre Of Pain.

    And, Joe's a fucking asshole to boot, so fuck DL.
    I saw Leppard live on the "X" album tour. It was a crap pop album, but live they played half of the High N Dry album and I promise you they hadn't forgotten how to rock. They were fucking brilliant.

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  • SEEGERMANY
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    "Phil Collen isn't fit to even tune Doug Aldrich's guitar (or Reb's either, for that matter), so i'm thinkin' there's not a chance DL is gonna "blow Whitesnake off the stage."

    Yessir, that sums things up nicely.

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  • Ralph E.
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    Oh what the hell, i'll jump in this ridiculous debate...

    Phil Collen isn't fit to even tune Doug Aldrich's guitar (or Reb's either, for that matter), so i'm thinkin' there's not a chance DL is gonna "blow Whitesnake off the stage".

    DL forgot how to be a rock band 25 years ago when they became money-hungry pop whores. Kinda like Motley did with Theatre Of Pain.

    And, Joe's a fucking asshole to boot, so fuck DL.

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  • Endrik
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    Originally posted by charvelguy View Post
    Jelly Roll is from a slang blues/jazz term...essentially another name for sex, lover etc.

    Nice rack of Marshall heads powering his tone there. Show or go?
    yup, all Jose modded

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  • Norton
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    Whitesnake and Def Leppard are playing on the same day on the 6th of July, in Istanbul. And Def Leppard's gonna hit the stage right after Whitesnake.

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  • SEEGERMANY
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    Originally posted by charvelguy View Post
    Jelly Roll is from a slang blues/jazz term...essentially another name for sex, lover etc.
    Yeppers. An old black man who used to play at the Monday Night Blues Jam was the first person I ever heard use the term. He'd spot some cute gal sitting on a bar stool and comment that he'd like to taste her jelly roll.

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  • charvelguy
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    Jelly Roll is from a slang blues/jazz term...essentially another name for sex, lover etc.

    Nice rack of Marshall heads powering his tone there. Show or go?

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