JackBootedThug
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so much groove going on and the way Duane and Dicky pull those melodies out of the air....not the brutz but pretty badass imo....Hell ya
so much groove going on and the way Duane and Dicky pull those melodies out of the air....not the brutz but pretty badass imo....Hell ya
I follow Jakob on YouTube. Lol did not realize this is himAll three of their albums are masterpieces IMO and each very different from one another. Jakub Zytecki is a genius
They are so smoothso much groove going on and the way Duane and Dicky pull those melodies out of the air....not the brutz but pretty badass imo....
I actually fired up my rig and started relearning it today....parts...lol...not the whole thing...specifically Dicky's first groovy solo.....They are so smooth
Beautiful intonationI actually fired up my rig and started relearning it today....parts...lol...not the whole thing...specifically Dicky's first groovy solo.....
On the lighter side I dig this song:
Great album too. "Mosaic". Fun fact the album cover is made of 10,000 pics sent in by fans of the band. I'm in there somewhere toward the bottom left hand corner. Album is chock full of good songs if you are into Reggae Rock like me, this one just happens to be one of the heavier ones.
Quite possibly my favorite song of all time:
This whole album is perfect . It’s darker and and so much better thsn blizzard in all ways
Believer is literally the first solo of Crowley but in Em lol. So I agreeDiary Of A Madman is my favorite album of all time (Queensryche's Operation Mindcrime is a close second) and I totally agree, with the exception that Blizzard arguably has more of Randy's best solos, while Diary has a few place holders that Randy wasn't able to redo (the solos in You Can't Kill Rock & Roll being among them).
For the Bonamassa haters in the other thread