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#25029 by Craig Maxim
Tue Mar 11, 2008 12:23 am
joseph6 wrote:My bad, Craig. :oops:



Hey bro,

I didn't know HALF that sh*t about them until I read it. I knew they were big back in the day, but I had no idea they were still playing, let alone the most popular rock band in Japan.

You'd think that would be worthy of some time on news shows. I mean, these guys are going to be dead before long, right? Probably die of a heart attack, happily naked in the arms of some little asian groupie. (couldn't resist) :lol:


"Please come to Japan and play sweet instrumental guitar rock!"

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#25032 by The KIDD
Tue Mar 11, 2008 12:51 am
Hey Gang,

Yeah , Kramerguy , thats a good point about the difference in being an entertainer and musician...And to the good Capt, your slippin man , you used to get on asses for spelling..Mine is atroshes.. :roll: ...
I can remember a guy comin over to the house with a Ventures album in 70 for me to learn the drum parts...FUN STUFF..Couldnt understand at that time why no body sang... :lol:

KIDD

#25035 by Craig Maxim
Tue Mar 11, 2008 1:06 am
The KIDD wrote:
I can remember a guy comin over to the house with a Ventures album in 70 for me to learn the drum parts...FUN STUFF..Couldnt understand at that time why no body sang... :lol:

KIDD



Wish I could be so lucky to be "kicking it" around the world still at their age. That's the way to go man.

#25049 by Starfish Scott
Tue Mar 11, 2008 2:04 am
I was a member of the spelling police until I blew Sortid from Sordid.

Eeekkk. lol

#25051 by The KIDD
Tue Mar 11, 2008 2:05 am
Hey Craig,

Yeah, PBS has been showin a few of those 50s' and 60s' bands here lately that Id kinda forgotten about...With todays technology (pitch correction, and other toys etc. :lol:) they're able to sound great...Les Paul was on a few months ago and at 91, he was jammin..Had a chick on upright bass that was 30 ...Maybe.. :lol: ....Just think boys,in 20 yrs , we'll be somewhat challenged to keep up with youngins...OBS will start to set in, so we MUST keep our chops up now and prepare.. :lol: :P


KIDD

#25060 by Craig Maxim
Tue Mar 11, 2008 2:27 am
The KIDD wrote:Hey Craig,

Yeah, PBS has been showin a few of those 50s' and 60s' bands here lately that Id kinda forgotten about...With todays technology (pitch correction, and other toys etc. :lol:) they're able to sound great...Les Paul was on a few months ago and at 91, he was jammin..Had a chick on upright bass that was 30 ...Maybe.. :lol: ....Just think boys,in 20 yrs , we'll be somewhat challenged to keep up with youngins...OBS will start to set in, so we MUST keep our chops up now and prepare.. :lol: :P



I don't know if he still does it, but Les Paul was playing some club on certain nights, or maybe it was once a month, and you could go hear him play. I always wanted to do that. Talk about a legend. People will be playing "Les Paul's" long after he's gone.

btw...


Don't remember if I shared this on here before, but my wife's dad was in a band when he was 17 or 18, and his band actually opened for Jimi Hendrix at some big show with lots of names on the bill. When Hendrix heard them play, he came up and asked them "Mind if I jam with you guys?" And what was he going to say? No? He said yes, and then Hendrix asked "What's your first song of your set?" My wife's dad looked at the set list and choked, cause the first song was a Hendrix song "Foxy Lady" and he told him what it was, and said "But it's your song, you can sing it, and we'll just back you up." Hendrix said "Naw man, it's your set, you sing it, and I'll play along."

He told me that Hendrix proceeded to wail the f*ck out of that song, and jammed his ass off with them, while my wife's dad sang Foxy Lady.

Talk about a memory.

This is stuff he doesn't talk about, cause he's one of those man's man guys, that doesn't wear it on his sleeve. It was my wife that had to tell me the story first.

But what I didn't know, and she didn't even know, but we found out just the other day when he was staying with us, is that the band her dad played with, had broken up cause they all went their own way, different schools and such, but several members stayed together, and just changed the name of their band.

Know what the new band called themselves?

"Bread"

No sh*t dude!

Bread's first hit song was one that her dad's former band wrote together, but Bread changed the words of the song, so as to avoid any future conflict I guess.

Is that some history or what?

He tells me this stuff now, cause he has been to several of my band's gigs, and likes our stuff, and I know respects me as a fellow artist following the dream. He'll see us rehearse or play gigs, and I think it juices him up for the good old days.

But how pissed is he, that he didn't stay long enough to make it with Bread?

Wow!!!

#25084 by neanderpaul
Tue Mar 11, 2008 3:58 am
Bread was a great band. I covered make it with you a few years back.

#25088 by The KIDD
Tue Mar 11, 2008 4:33 am
Bread was a great band. I covered make it with you a few years back.

REALLY :?: .... (gasp)...That would be like OZZY coverin Puppy Love by Donnie Osmond...Just kiddin NE.. :lol: :lol: Had to get one on ya there....Yeah, Craig I bet it never gets boring with the "oldman " around tellin those old stories...HEY BOYS AND GIRLS, VINYL IS COMIN BACK...


KIDD

#25117 by gbheil
Tue Mar 11, 2008 2:22 pm
No body diagnoses OBS anymore Alzheimer's is the disease of choice these days.
Been lookin around for someone to help me get off this plateu I'm on with my playin, seem to be stuck. This dude at a local recording studio charges $110 a month for 30 min a week for lessons. hum seems kinda steep, what do yall think.

#25132 by Kramerguy
Tue Mar 11, 2008 2:58 pm
sanshouheil wrote:No body diagnoses OBS anymore Alzheimer's is the disease of choice these days.
Been lookin around for someone to help me get off this plateu I'm on with my playin, seem to be stuck. This dude at a local recording studio charges $110 a month for 30 min a week for lessons. hum seems kinda steep, what do yall think.


What always worked for me was buying an album in a different genre of music than my "usual", for instance, my wife bought Serj Tankiens 'elect the dead' which is a little different than what I would normally play, and then I learned all the songs, and BAM, got some great ideas on new riffs and stuff, and learned a couple of new fingering moves to boot.

#25134 by Starfish Scott
Tue Mar 11, 2008 3:01 pm
Every time I hit a rut, I play music in a room about 4 rooms away so I just faintly make it out and listen for what I hear. Next thing I know I have a full tune and it rarely sounds anything like anything else. (good or bad, I dunno)

Alternate is to play music through head phones, but don't turn it up loud or put them on. Throw headphones in random spot, listen for the music.

Lather, rinse, repeat.

#25160 by Craig Maxim
Tue Mar 11, 2008 7:55 pm
sanshouheil wrote:

Been lookin around for someone to help me get off this plateu I'm on with my playin, seem to be stuck. This dude at a local recording studio charges $110 a month for 30 min a week for lessons. hum seems kinda steep, what do yall think.



There are probably thousands of free guitar lessons posted on YouTube, everything from fingering techniques to learning how to play specific songs. Do a search on YouTube and save the money. I don't remember if it is Guitar Center website or not, can't remember right now, but there are some retail music sites that have video lessons posted for free also.

I'll try and find which site I found that on.

#25162 by Craig Maxim
Tue Mar 11, 2008 8:11 pm
Start with these bro, and I'll try and remember any other stuff like this which I have come across!

YouTube:

This is an example of some of the stuff you can find on YouTube...

http://www.youtube.com/justinsandercoe


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Gibson:

Gibson guitars has links of free guitar lessons by category, that you can watch for free...

http://www.gibson.com/en-us/Lifestyle/Lessons/InstrumentLessons/


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Guitar Vision:


This has a software program, which shows you how to play. You have to pay to download new lessons, but the software is free, and you can get maybe 30 lessons for free to start. Try it out. You can learn plenty for free, without having to commit to anything else! Then if you choose, you can get the specific lesson you want.

http://guitarcenter.guitarvision.com/

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#25164 by gbheil
Tue Mar 11, 2008 8:50 pm
Thanks a lot guys I appreceate the hints and info. Oh and that Bread /Hendrix story was pretty cool Craig. Havent played with our band in two weeks now. We have a session scheguled tonight, I'm jonesing pretty bad for a rock fix.

#25169 by gbheil
Tue Mar 11, 2008 9:31 pm
OK, This Justin Sandercoe thing may be just the ticket. I'll have to send him a donation, just saved me a bunch of cash and windshield time.
Thanks Again Craig!

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