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Re: your fave music

Postby Camarillobrillo on Fri Feb 13, 2009 7:19 pm

I've met John Petrucci once when he did a clinic near my hometown...
Great musician and really funny and down to earth guy.
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Re: your fave music

Postby camaban on Fri Feb 13, 2009 7:41 pm

Camarillobrillo wrote:I've met John Petrucci once when he did a clinic near my hometown...
Great musician and really funny and down to earth guy.

Wow, do you know that he's something like a God to all crazy guitarero freaks like me? Technical nobody can reach him and for me he also has the right feeling and spirit in his playing. I'm really jealous now. Did you ever heard DT live?

By the way, I love you new avatar :D
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Re: your fave music

Postby Camarillobrillo on Fri Feb 13, 2009 8:27 pm

I remember he did some high speed improvising, accompanied by a drum machine, using unconventional scales that
litteraly blew away all the people present...
I was with a friend of mine, wich is really a virtuoso guitarist himself, and the word he used the most
during that day was "unbelievable" :lol:

I also saw the clinic of Mike Portnoy wich is an awsome drummer but i've never seen the whole band...
Wich i regret because, as a bass player, john Myung use of fretless bass should be a great thing to see and hear live.

The avatar is a Curbow XT-33 fretless...
That bass is definitely on top of my gears to buy wishlist :wink:
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Re: your fave music

Postby tami flu on Mon Feb 16, 2009 3:12 am

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Re: your fave music

Postby Camarillobrillo on Mon Feb 16, 2009 2:59 pm

Well, John Wright is a great drummer...

last one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7jnhTDg4mk&feature=related
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Re: your fave music

Postby camaban on Mon Feb 16, 2009 7:41 pm

Camarillobrillo wrote:I remember he did some high speed improvising, accompanied by a drum machine, using unconventional scales that
litteraly blew away all the people present...
I was with a friend of mine, wich is really a virtuoso guitarist himself, and the word he used the most
during that day was "unbelievable" :lol:

I also saw the clinic of Mike Portnoy wich is an awsome drummer but i've never seen the whole band...
Wich i regret because, as a bass player, john Myung use of fretless bass should be a great thing to see and hear live.

The avatar is a Curbow XT-33 fretless...
That bass is definitely on top of my gears to buy wishlist :wink:

The whole band consists of fucking great muscians. Jordan Rudess is one of the best keyboarders I've ever heard, and yes Mike Portnoy is a very awesome drummer. The only one the opinions are very different about is the singer, James La Brie. But I like his voice, in my opinion he's also very talented.

I'm not objective when it comes to bass players, this isn't my instrument at all. But Manowar's bass player was very good, it's something different if you hear a bass solo instead of always guitar solos, and Joey DeMaio usually played one at live gigs.
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Re: your fave music

Postby Camarillobrillo on Mon Feb 16, 2009 11:20 pm

Yeah !!! I used to play covers of "Blood of my enemies" and "Kill with Power" during my metal years...
Joey DeMaio knows his craft very well.

Personally I also have mixed opinions on DT singer.
Sometimes seems to me that his vocal lines are a little out of the
context from the rest of the band...
His skills are without question though.
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Re: your fave music

Postby tami flu on Tue Feb 17, 2009 1:29 am

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Re: your fave music

Postby Camarillobrillo on Tue Feb 17, 2009 2:22 am

Right, Porcupine Tree are a brilliant band.
Ex "Japan" Richard Barbieri is really talented at keyboard.

DT at "Gods of Metal" festival in Monza may be interesting...
Last time i went to a Gods of Metal/Monsters of Rock was like 1991
There were AC/DC and Metallica...
Shit i'm too old !!! :lol:
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Re: your fave music

Postby gapelover on Tue Feb 17, 2009 5:57 am

the flu aka annoying sicko wrote:some dt lovers like this prog band as well (no,its not genesis from the 70´s)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3Ath65ouYc&feature=related


Great sound, love this song ! :)
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Re: your fave music

Postby camaban on Tue Feb 17, 2009 5:49 pm

Camarillobrillo wrote:Right, Porcupine Tree are a brilliant band.
Ex "Japan" Richard Barbieri is really talented at keyboard.

DT at "Gods of Metal" festival in Monza may be interesting...
Last time i went to a Gods of Metal/Monsters of Rock was like 1991
There were AC/DC and Metallica...
Shit i'm too old !!! :lol:

Seems we are in the same years, Camarillobrillo :wink:
My last one I can remeber was 1990 if I remember right. Aerosmith and Whitesnake were the Headliners.
Never heard of Porcupine Tree before, but the music sounds good. I think I should have a look on them.
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Re: your fave music

Postby Camarillobrillo on Tue Feb 17, 2009 6:04 pm

camaban wrote: Aerosmith and Whitesnake were the Headliners.

And Faith no More and Quireboys...
I missed that...and still aching after almost 20 years :cry:
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Re: your fave music

Postby sbando on Tue Feb 17, 2009 7:09 pm

Camarillo is a true golden god of rock

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Re: your fave music

Postby Camarillobrillo on Tue Feb 17, 2009 7:16 pm

I wish...
But' i'm more fool's gold :lol:
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Re: your fave music

Postby camaban on Tue Feb 17, 2009 7:22 pm

Camarillobrillo wrote:
camaban wrote: Aerosmith and Whitesnake were the Headliners.

And Faith no More and Quireboys...
I missed that...and still aching after almost 20 years :cry:

Quireboys was a fucking great dirty little band :D
And Faith No More's album "The Real Thing" is still one of the best CDs in my shelfs.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sp6G0ThWEqM

What do you guys think about the first band who sailed under the Prog Metal Label:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4afP2WHzoM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_V92cqMgMAM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LajywWFBIOc

This is the band who brought me from "normal" Metal to the prgressive style. The first 6 albums all are masterpieces.
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