lol well i play that with my band Nick,if i get a chance i might record the drummer
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lol bloody hell JC you have changed directions with your band!Proto!!!!lol cool shit,send me a copy of you playing it-played this tune years ago(had to it was at the guyitarintitute)and shaun baxter showed me a few shapes to wing on it.That proto backing track is on the alan holdsworth forum,well it was a few years back but i havnt been back there since
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Yes i got i from AH form too . Will send you my version of it when i will come up with something that will not make you cut off your ears with bread knife BTW Guy form guitarwar Called Pinesol , did a pretty sick version of it , witch i liked more than rick\s and Scott\s , but i dont have it on my pc , cant get it form Gwar too cause i am not a member anymore.
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pinesol is a great player mate,fuck many on guitwar are!Its actualy not a hard song to play realy!i dont know what all the fuss is about it,i played it years ago and played it onstage with the band at the guitar institute with other tunes we had to learn.wouldnt say i was fantastic on it but i could blend in wellRicky graham did a great version-that bloke is a monster player
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OMG JJW , when i read your post that Shaun Baxter told you what yo do over PC i did*nt know who he was , but started to learn one Howe\s song ( i have printed out tab from guitart techniques magazine) and on the last page there was some very cool lesson about sonic shapes , and how to stack two minor 3rd intervals on top of each other, and that artcile was written by that very same Shaun Baxter , i even had sound file included , and he seems to be monster player* Holdsworth fan i guessHave you seen him play close up , how was he?Last edited by JC_Denton; 08-06-2006, 02:42 PM.
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There's supposed to be NO discussion going on in this thread. I'm reporting all y'all perps.
Okay, I just went through this entire thread and a lot of the links are broken. I'm always on the lookout for backing tracks, and my favorite updated websites are below.
Joe Satriani tribute site, with backing tracks and fan covers:
http://guitarplanet.free.fr/backingtracks.htm
Massive amount of alphabetically-sorted and new/unsorted backing tracks compiled from guitar magazine CDs, partial band covers, etc.:
http://www.guitarbt.com/index.php?page=dl_list
Pretty much how I'm playing/practicing lately is downloading various backing tracks I deem are catchy and high quality (even from artists I've never heard of), burn them to a CD, and just improvise over the tracks.
Hope you guys enjoy!
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Ton of Pink Floyd backing tracks, including an original demo of "Time" without the lead guitar.
Includes:
See Emily Play
Thanks to Matthew Rigby for the track
Atom Heart Mother
- A loop of the “funky” part
Thanks to Maxime Michel for the track
One of These Days (Pompeii version)
- Original album version with digitally muted guitars
Thanks to Riccardo Sire for the track
Echoes
- Based on the album version and cut during the “funky” part
Thanks to Matthew Rigby for the track
Time
- Original demo recording without the guitar solo
Thanks to Thorbjorn Morsing for the track
Money
- This clip let’s you do both the rhythm and the three solos
Breathe
- Original album version with digitally muted rhythm guitars
Thanks to Riccardo Sire for the track
The Great Gig in the Sky
- Thanks to Chris Johnson for the rack
Shine on You Crazy Diamond 1-5
- Thanks to Andrea Torelli for the track
Shine On blues
- A blues based on the Shine On chords
Have a Cigar
- Thanks to Markus Auinger for the track
Wish You Were Here (Pulse version)
- Thanks to Markus Auinger for the track
Another Brick in the Wall part 2
- Thanks to Are Svendsen for the track
Mother (extended solo version)
- Extended solo as heard on “Is There Anybody Out There/ Wall Live 80-81″
Thanks to Matthew Rigby for the track
Young Lust
Thanks to Matthew Rigby for the track
Hey You
- Thanks to Markus Auinger for the track
Run Like Hell
- Thanks to Chris Johnson for the track
Comfortably Numb
- Thanks to Jani Ovasaka for the track
Fletcher Memorial Home
Thanks to Matthew Rigby for the track
Sorrow
- Thanks to Matthew Rigby for the track
On the Turning Away
- Thanks to John Roscoe for the track
Terminal Frost
- Thanks to John Roscoe for the track
Learning to Fly (Pulse version)
- Thanks to Markus Auinger for the track
Dogs of War
- Thanks to Fluch for the track
Coming Back to Life
- Thanks to Daniel Scates for the track
What Do You Want From Me
- Thanks to Christophe Folly for the track
Take it Back
- Thanks to Rafal Zychal for the track
Marooned
- Thanks to Stanislav Dyachenko for the track
Take a Breath
- Thanks to Frédéric Peynet for the track
Slow Blues
- Thanks to Rafal Zychal for the track
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