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For the guitar players (and Classic Rock afficionados)
#374405 - 03/05/18 12:17 AM


10 Ways to troll a Guitar Center with Classic Rock




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Re: For the guitar players (and Classic Rock afficionados) new [Re: jeremymtc]
#374407 - 03/05/18 12:54 AM


I'm just taking lessons.... can I get the tabs for those?








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Re: For the guitar players (and Classic Rock afficionados) *edit* new [Re: jeremymtc]
#374413 - 03/05/18 12:48 PM




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https://youtu.be/-3vA3LBqrv4?t=52

On the two wrong strings
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LOL. This part is good. Although the Will Ferrell reference is also good too.


Also ask if there are any Synthaxe guitars available?


I believe anyone that tries to imitate Jay's solo on The Ending means the guitar is officially theirs since the guitar will be 'worn and torn' after imitating Jay Graydon's solo. Salesperson...."Congratulations. You just broke the new-ness of the guitar after your Jay Graydon impersonation and it's yours for $1000. You want that guitar in paper or plastic bag?"


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https://youtu.be/yBPRrsrj_6M?t=92 <--- skip to Jay's solo work

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBPRrsrj_6M




Steve Kipner - The Ending (1979)

From his 1979 solo debut album, Knock The Walls Down. Written by Steve Kipner and Jay Graydon. This album is one of Jay Graydon's first productions. This track features one of his excellent guitar solos.

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A few extras worth adding even though they are not rock music related such as Scott Henderson's early years stuff which is what I prefer myself.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5B7RMxKL6zc

SCOTT HENDERSON & TRIBAL TECH (SPEARS 1985) - Carribean




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzpAsq2c6ag

Tribal Tech 1985 - Caribbean





It was back in 1985 that I went to a music performance at a club in Los Angeles and watched Michael Fisher, a great percussionist that had been on many 1970s and 1980s albums, and I talked to Michael at the time. I wanted to see if he did one time lessons when he had spare time. Those usually ranged from 100 to 300 back then in mid 1980s...probably a lot more these days. Michael had mentioned he didn't do that type of stuff, but gave me contact info of Brad Dutz (percussion). I didn't know Brad's work at the time and decided to skip contacting him when I should have. I would have had I known about his work with Tribal Tech, but I didn't know his work before then.


On a tangent side from Scott Henderson's past work, which Scott did on Chick's first Elektric band album, here are two pieces from Elektric Band's second album Light Years which I believe is a bit better than their first album.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sxXrDXr1b8

Chick Corea Elektric Band (Light Years 1987) - Light Years




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-_eIuSzdqM

Chick Corea Elektric Band (Light Years 1987) - View From the Outside



Edited by gregf (03/07/18 12:16 PM)



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Re: For the guitar players (and Classic Rock afficionados) new [Re: gregf]
#374417 - 03/05/18 06:09 PM


> -
> https://youtu.be/-3vA3LBqrv4?t=52
>
> On the two wrong strings
> --
>
> LOL. This part is good. Although the Will Ferrell reference is also good too.


I'm quite fond of the 'Wish you were far away' Pink Floyd / Zeppelin thing, but it's all pretty funny. I'm totally going to do that and the Aqualung act next time I visit GC


>
>
> Also ask if there are any Synthaxe guitars available?
>

Lol. At my local GC I don't think there's anybody old enough to even get the reference, but it's worth a try.



> I believe anyone that tries to imitate Jay's solo on The Ending means the guitar is
> officially theirs since the guitar will be 'worn and torn' after imitating Jay
> Graydon's solo. Salesperson...."Congratulations. You just broke the new-ness of the
> guitar after your Jay Graydon impersonation and it's yours for $1000. You want that
> guitar in paper or plastic bag?"
>
>
> --
> https://youtu.be/yBPRrsrj_6M?t=92 <--- skip to Jay's solo work
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBPRrsrj_6M
>
>
> Steve Kipner - The Ending (1979)
>
> From his 1979 solo debut album, Knock The Walls Down. Written by Steve Kipner and Jay
> Graydon. This album is one of Jay Graydon's first productions. This track features
> one of his excellent guitar solos.


^ added to 'watch later'



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Re: For the guitar players (and Classic Rock afficionados) new [Re: jeremymtc]
#374438 - 03/07/18 12:27 PM



>I'm quite fond of the 'Wish you were far away' Pink Floyd / Zeppelin thing, but it's all pretty funny.

I could have pictured him having a bit role in one of Wayne's World movies such as a scene when Mike Meyers is trying a guitar at one of the stores and he would be a few feet away from Wayne and Garth doing some lick and Mike's character responds with: "Dude! What riff are you trying to play there!?" It sucks when these potential opportunities can't happen in actual life.



>> From his 1979 solo debut album, Knock The Walls Down. Written by Steve Kipner and Jay
>> Graydon. This album is one of Jay Graydon's first productions. This track features
>> one of his excellent guitar solos.


>^ added to 'watch later'


I added a couple of Scott Henderson's stuff to the post. You can skip Chick's stuff, but Scott's guitar work with Tribal Tech is worth listening to if never aware of the group before.


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