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Ian Dury and the Blockheads - Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll

The Beginning of the End - Funky Nassau

Zawash says...

Uh, ma'am, we're the Blues Brothers. We do blues, rhythm & blues, jazz, funk, soul. We can handle rock, pop, country, heavy metal, fusion, hip hop, rap, Motown, operetta, show tunes. In fact, we've even been called upon, on occasion, to do a polka! However Caribbean is a type of music, I regret to say, which has not been, is simply not, nor will ever be a part of this band's repertoire.

Gotta upvote the original version.

Paul McCartney - Maybe I'm Amazed

DJ Prince Charles IN THE HOUSE.

Green Day Fan Gets to Play Guitar at Their Concert

ChaosEngine says...

>> ^blingaway:

No room for artist interpretation?
The thing with down-picking is it limits the speed at which one can play and it's very fatiguing in the long run. It's easier for a beginner to down-pick, and it looks cool, but it's a bad habit to cultivate if one wants to develop real technical proficiency.

Don't get me wrong, good alternate picking is important, but you seem to think that people down-pick because it's easier than alternate picking. It's actually not, especially if you want to play a fast song. Down-picking is a valid technique that produces a distinctly different sound than alternate picking. It's especially common in metal and punk. Master of Puppets by Metallica is a really good example of this. Almost the entire rhythm section of the song is down picked. Try playing along to it one day (or worse, a live version where it's even faster). I guarantee your picking forearm will ache by the time you get to the acoustic bit!

As for artist interpretation, if you don't like that kinda music, or even the down picking sound, that's fine, but the people doing it are not doing through lack of technical proficiency.
Full disclosure: I've been playing guitar for nearly 20 years. I don't claim to be a virtuoso, but I started out playing a lot of metal, so I know this stuff.

Revolution - Trailer

kceaton1 says...

I like the idea, but I always find it funny that it kills off everything electrical in a stupendous fashion and yet it never once touches living organisms--if it can't touch living organisms, LOTS of stuff would still work assuming it has shielding. There is a reason lightning bolts can stop your heart after all, or you sticking a fork into a power outlet--something of this magnitude might throw off the rhythm of the heart killing people and animals, especially the closer you get to ground zero.

We are an chemical-electrical device.

Hope the show does good.

P.S.: Did it get rid of lightning too (that would cause problems unforeseen)? Cause you could always, slowly harvest electrical energy from... I'll shut-up now...

Green Day Fan Gets to Play Guitar at Their Concert

vaire2ube says...

whats the difference in a band with traditionally one guitarist then.. white stripes guy is rhythm and lead depending on what part he's playing... but isnt this kid the Lead Rhythm Guitar in this situation! tee hee

Green Day Fan Gets to Play Guitar at Their Concert

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Feel The Beat! The Legend Of Zelda MM: Song Of Healing

THERE IS NO MOVEMENT WITHOUT RHYTHM

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