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    Quote Originally Posted by Skyryder

    Anyone know who the guiterist is from Hawkwind. Have a couple of their albums. IN SEARCH OF SPACE and DOREMI FASOL LATIDO.

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    No, but a few of their best albums are 'Roadhawks' and 'Astounding Sounds, Amazing music' Check out tracks 'Hurry On Sundown' and 'The Aubergine That Ate Rangoon'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XhardxcoreX
    Oh, not a guitarist but without his invention rock music would suck...Jim Marshall. And Les Paul and Leo Fender are also legends to the guitar world
    Nah. Actually a drummer. And James Marshall owes a HUGE debt to Pete Townshend, without whom the Marshall stack would never have existed.

    My 1983-vintage JCM800 Marshall stack rocks.

    Had a 1982 Fender Statocaster. Nice guitar. But my Les Paul is better.
    And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Indiana_Jones
    Man, all this talk about music
    Not much of it i like though. Orchestra and Piano are my fav

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    You have GOT to get out of that closet man!

    The next thing you know you'll be telling us how wonderful Starlight Express is!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2
    You have GOT to get out of that closet man!

    The next thing you know you'll be telling us how wonderful Starlight Express is!
    If I may ask, what's Starlight Express

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    Quote Originally Posted by XhardxcoreX
    If I may ask, what's Starlight Express
    You just rated "0" on the Gheyness meter.

    That should be enough.

    Or you could google. But don't blame me if you suddenly develop a taste for lycra and roller skates (not even the inline kind).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2
    You just rated "0" on the Gheyness meter.

    That should be enough.

    Or you could google. But don't blame me if you suddenly develop a taste for lycra and roller skates (not even the inline kind).
    So you mean sort of like "Topgun"

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    Quote Originally Posted by XhardxcoreX
    So you mean sort of like "Topgun"
    Exactly!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2
    Exactly!
    I might pass on that one. I'm perfectly comfortable with my sexuality thank you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by XhardxcoreX
    Kirk Hammet can't read music and is self taught!!!

    actually the satch man did teach hammet to play.
    and he can read music.
    in guitar world about 6 years ago he tells all about how he was taught.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soundbeltfarm
    actually the satch man did teach hammet to play.
    and he can read music.
    in guitar world about 6 years ago he tells all about how he was taught.
    I have been told by several people otherwise but if it was in guitar mag I accept that I was wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XhardxcoreX
    I have been told by several people otherwise but if it was in guitar mag I accept that I was wrong.
    sweet as .
    he is a fucken good axe player i reckon.
    heard a good drummer at the local pub here in town on sat night.
    been awhile since ive heard a real good drummer. (locally)

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    Quote Originally Posted by What?
    Nor has anyone mentioned Tommy Bolin or Steve Morse, both of whom have featured in the DP line-up.
    Then there's Rory Gallagher, Robin Trower, Les Paul, Hank Marvin, Eddie van Halen...

    As for Richie (without a "t", coz that's how he spells it) Blackmore, there are way, way better examples of his virtuosity than what is on Made in Japan (good though it is)

    Skyrider - These days Richie Blackmore is playing largely acoustic medievil-inspired folky sort of stuff. Band name is Blackmore's Night.
    heard rory gallagher on the radio one night live.
    he is bloody good to listen too.

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    Some of the Dream Theatre stuff is good I've been told.

    But my favorite at the moment would have to be James Wilkinson's Elenor O'Rigby.
    Fantastic finger work and works the whole guitar over.
    Well he's OK for a Kiwi anyway.

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    guess who im going to say has the best solo...........

    Slash- I recon November rains one of his best, and i saw him in concert at velvet revolver, so eh

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    Quote Originally Posted by GNR
    guess who im going to say has the best solo...........

    Slash- I recon November rains one of his best, and i saw him in concert at velvet revolver, so eh
    One picks that you are faintly biased. But I'm not fretting about it. Wonder if anyone will pickup on the puns?
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