Number 3 in favour of Metal Evolution. An excellently made series.
My recent favourite is Sound City. One of the most moving and inspiring films I have ever seen. Dave Grohl proves a deft hand at film making. Is there anything he can't do?
Number 3 in favour of Metal Evolution. An excellently made series.
My recent favourite is Sound City. One of the most moving and inspiring films I have ever seen. Dave Grohl proves a deft hand at film making. Is there anything he can't do?
'As long as there's, you know, sex and drugs, I can do without the rock and roll.'
I have a couple of suggestions:
- If you're into blues guitar, check any of the Eric Clapton Crossroads Guitar Festival series (there's several of them). These are highlights from an annual series of blues concerts involving invited artists of note.
- If you're a finger-picker acoustic player like myself, Tommy Emmanuel's Up Close is a jaw dropping masterclass. For us mere mortals there's also another earlier instructional video he did which has a bit of electric technique instructional content.
- Cream's reunion concert Royal Albert Hall London May 05 is a fantastic reminder of why Eric Clapton was so revered in his prime.
- Fans of Jimmy Page (eg me), The Edge and Jack White will appreciate It Might Get Loud, where these legends not only do a little bit of jamming, but also share an insight into their formative years.
Enjoy!
lighting in a bottle, great doco on the bules , with b.b king , buddy guy, bonnie raitt, alot of older blues players from the 40's and 50's . great music
Led Zep, the Song Remains the Same. Live, Madison Gardens.
My fav bit is when Bonham goes off his nut (as only great drummers can) on a 14 minute drum solo and the rest of the band go off stage for a short break... Classic...
Actually DB check out there's a 2006 concert with John Bonham's son Jason drumming called Celebration Day it rocks, the old boys can still rock out/<\\/p>[]<\\/p>/Quote from dingobass on June 11, 2013, 21:56
Led Zep, the Song Remains the Same. Live, Madison Gardens.
My fav bit is when Bonham goes off his nut (as only great drummers can) on a 14 minute drum solo and the rest of the band go off stage for a short break... Classic...
I'll bring a 3GB .avi file next time I catch up DB
Current Builds and status
scratch end grain pine tele - first clear coat on !
JBA-4 - assembled - final tweaks
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scratch oak.rose gum Jazzmaster - assembled needs setup
MK-2 Mosrite - assembled - play in
Ash tele with Baritone neck - neck pup wiring tweaks and play in
Interesting video about claptons "Blackie"
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I appreciate the skills and craftsmanship required to pull this off, but I have always had a real problem with the whole Relic idea. It's like authorised forgery to me.
"Music is in the air; it's my job to pull it out."- Jaco Pastorius
I agree. Artist signature series in one thing, but a straight copy of every little burn mark etc... Is taking it too far./<\\/p>[]<\\/p>/Quote from Bass Guy on June 13, 2013, 17:29
I appreciate the skills and craftsmanship required to pull this off, but I have always had a real problem with the whole Relic idea. It's like authorised forgery to me.
Crossroads, is that the one with Britney Spears in it.
Seriously though, the original crossroads is one of my all time faves.
A few month's ago I was flicking through the foxtel guide an saw Crossroads was on that nite. So I set it up to record and watch the next day. But when I went to watch it I realised it was the Britney Spears movie. I deleted it straight away and was very disappointed and ashamed. Lol.
One of my favourite music DVD's is Jeff Lang Live at the Basement. It's kind of hard to kind these days though. I actually had him sign my Maton.
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