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100 Greatest Riffs Of All Time Performed In One Take
even better at http://www.soundslice.com/tabs/1366/100-riffs-a-brief-history-of-rock-n-roll-tab/
100 Greatest Riffs Of All Time Performed In One Take
*dupeof=http://videosift.com/video/100-Riffs-A-Brief-History-of-Rock-N-Roll
100 Greatest Riffs Of All Time Performed In One Take
Invocations (dupeof=http://videosift.com/video/100-Riffs-A-Brief-History-of-Rock-N-Roll) cannot be called by ChaosEngine because ChaosEngine is not privileged - sorry.
fates warning reunited after 25 years!!
Magisterial sound, great guitar riffs, solid tune, utterly epic prog metal. But the lead singer looks and sounds like Patton Oswalt.
Deconstructing opening scene of Once Upon a Time in the West
Agreed, love the flick-Seriously can't stand that frikkin' motif that Leone used for that harmonica Bronson carried around with him to constantly play that tired riff....Ugh!
Best scene, opening scene. Buildup to, and throw-down at the train station.
"Looks like we didn't come with enough horses."
(shakes head) "You brought two too many."
This movie is one of the best Spaghetti Westerns of all.
Moshe Kasher - 20 Years Old (Amazing Crowd Work/Improv)
Moshe Kasher's not to everyone's taste but you gotta respect when someone can just riff like that off the top of their head stream-of-consciousness style and make it work with the crowd. He's got a special on Netflix if you enjoyed this.
Zero Punctuation: BioShock: Infinite
The infinite subReddit is interesting in discussing these matters. I do think it's a bit more complex than suggesting cause and effect don't matter. They do in the way the ending is rendered.
Beyond that it's up to the gamer to determine how strong this framework is - but I personally bought and understood (I think!) the ending.
The only danger here is if the writers felt they were doing a Lost on us and encouraging people to riff on the original material into areas that were never really fleshed out.
I'm playing again and having a whale of a time with the combat. I made a mistake of just upgrading my health the first time around. Now I'm evenly levelling health, shield and salts and trying my best to find every infusion.
The criticisms I would make are around using the X button (on the 360) to hang a lot of actions on. In the middle of combat this is annoying and it's not the only game to abuse the X button.
The writing and dialogue actions are sometimes awkward. In one scene Booker is being blunt with Elizabeth and she doesn't react. Which was odd. Then they have the same scene again and now she's upset.
Or she's in the middle of talking and you can make her interrupt herself to pick a lock. Here the characters should take precedence over the gameplay because it breaks the spell of this otherwise beautifully crafted world.
I loved this game. I played it all in one night because I couldn't tear myself away from it. Its been a long time since a single player game did this for me.
Still, the ending did bother me slighty. From some reviewer,
"...these third act disclosures don’t render Infinite incoherent, they do take the story to a place where notions of coherency and consequence no longer seem to matter, before backtracking and then attempting to offer a finality that doesn’t make sense within the universe the game has created."
Pretty much exactly how I felt at the end. I enjoyed it, but I don't think it really made much sense.
I'm playing it through again on the 1999 mode and it impressive how much detail and foreshadowing there is. For example, the key you get at the start. Booker spins it so the that the bird on one side and the cage on the other sort of merge together as if they are in superposition. I may have not noticed the significance but I still think these little hints do sort of bury into your subconcious and generally improve your experience on the first playthrough.
Sax Battle In NYC Subway
Nope. It's not that uncommon. My roommate doesn't dig it too much, some folks cringe when they hear it. As a sax player, I enjoy the sound of certain types of music on the sax over others, some rubs me hard the wrong way.
Hate "Yakkety-Sax"-type crap and too many filler blues riffs in rock songs....get's cheesy.
Am I the only one in the world that can't stand the sound of a saxophone?
Wild MX Bike Crash
Good video but I refuse to upvote for the loud unnecessary music. Guitar riffs do not make you HARDCORE bro
Minor Majority - The Dark Half
main riff sounds like "about a girl".
Morgan Ågren's Cool Drum Robot for Batterie Deluxe Project
Cool robot, but a crappy riff on the Dole can.
100 Riffs (A Brief History of Rock N' Roll)
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100 Best Rock and Roll Guitar Riffs
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100 Best Rock and Roll Guitar Riffs
For @ChaosEngine *dupeof=http://videosift.com/video/100-Riffs-A-Brief-History-of-Rock-N-Roll
So Sorry Jen =o(
100 Best Rock and Roll Guitar Riffs
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