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Hmm, that's gay alright. Gayest ever? Not for me. I think that prize is won when someone you admire as a great musician and guitarist releases a video so gay it makes your stomch turn. Behold the gayness of Richie Kotzen.
Scott
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Hmm, that's gay alright. Gayest ever? Not for me. I think that prize is won when someone you admire as a great musician and guitarist releases a video so gay it makes your stomch turn. Behold the gayness of Richie Kotzen.
You people really gotta start listening to me, I know what's up and what's down, and Cherokee is pretty fukkin' unbelieveable.
Thanks Endbat, good finds man.
Last time those guys were here in PHX... 15+ years ago, they were boo'd off the stage after the second song. (Opening act) Can't remember who they were opening for though. It was either Lita or Crue.
It was violent and pretty ugly. People were actualy throwing beer at them.
You have to suck pretty bad in my book to warrant having a $5 beer thrown at you.
Europe rocked when they started, John Norum and the others had a huge Thin Lizzy mania and made very sincere music, when "The Final Countown" came out.... well you see the result, altho John is a pretty good guitar player the music couldn't be taken seriously.
With Kee Marcello they had SOME good tunes, but that was it, the solos were EXCELLENT tho, Kee is the best Swedish guitarist after Yngwie off corse.
"There is nothing more fearful than imagination without taste" - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
"To be stupid, selfish and have good health are three requirements for happiness, though if stupidity is lacking, all is lost" - Gustave Flaubert
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