Bill_B:
I finnd it sonically interesting in that has an almost "live" LP or Youtube concert sound to it. The over all guitar tone remind me of Malmsteen in a lot of places, maybe a little VH, although the articulation of the solo lines are very different from those purveyours of popular those guitar tones. I liked this version better than the first I think but it seemed less thick on the mix this time blasting out of the speakers inside my sony TV. Im sure on the big stereo this sounds pretty big. Lots going on here, which warrants further listening. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for listening Bill!!
04/01/26 01:09:46PM @billb:
I finnd it sonically interesting in that has an almost "live" LP or Youtube concert sound to it. The over all guitar tone remind me of Malmsteen in a lot of places, maybe a little VH, although the articulation of the solo lines are very different from those purveyours of popular those guitar tones. I liked this version better than the first I think but it seemed less thick on the mix this time blasting out of the speakers inside my sony TV. Im sure on the big stereo this sounds pretty big. Lots going on here, which warrants further listening. Thanks for posting.
JimsAE:
That Guitar Choir is amazing... melodic and heavy with the same notes! I love how you accelerate, then throw in a syncopated pause then unleash hell. Totally groovy!
Thanks for listening Jimmy Jam!!
03/31/26 08:56:05PM @jimsae:
That Guitar Choir is amazing... melodic and heavy with the same notes! I love how you accelerate, then throw in a syncopated pause then unleash hell. Totally groovy!
Rich Lodato:
wow=WOW I don't think you even noticed the "calm" slot! I think your drummer ate some energy bar before this take! Man you alway come up a level..no pressure lol. Fantastic! This production sounds stellar! "Rock on brother!
Thanks Richie!!
03/31/26 04:29:30AM @rich-lodato:
wow=WOW I don't think you even noticed the "calm" slot! I think your drummer ate some energy bar before this take! Man you alway come up a level..no pressure lol. Fantastic! This production sounds stellar! "Rock on brother!
Why the songs on this page sound like they do...
My influences are many... from Beethoven to Hendrix, from Hank Williams Sr. to Ozzy Osborne... from the...
My influences are many... from Beethoven to Hendrix, from Hank Williams Sr. to Ozzy Osborne... from the Beatles to Pink Floyd...
Needless to say I am a very open minded listener and am influenced by all genres of music. My take on music is that limiting what music I listen to as well as create by genre would be to confine the creative process....
The song or piece of music created should be able to stand alone regardless of genre... the true gems in music are the pieces that transcend genre and stand the test of time....
Have a listen to not just one; but many and hear these influences within the music I have created for you my Mixter friends...Much more to come!! I love sharing with you wonderful artists and listeners.... you are the reason I do this!!
Much love and respect to you all... please feel free to crank this up!! Wayyyyy Upppp!!
The guitar storm that this rides in on would give the Valkyries a real run for their money. Such a huge sound. Awesome.
Rob
Thanks for listening Buddy!!
The guitar storm that this rides in on would give the Valkyries a real run for their money. Such a huge sound. Awesome.
Rob
I finnd it sonically interesting in that has an almost "live" LP or Youtube concert sound to it. The over all guitar tone remind me of Malmsteen in a lot of places, maybe a little VH, although the articulation of the solo lines are very different from those purveyours of popular those guitar tones. I liked this version better than the first I think but it seemed less thick on the mix this time blasting out of the speakers inside my sony TV. Im sure on the big stereo this sounds pretty big. Lots going on here, which warrants further listening. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for listening Bill!!
I finnd it sonically interesting in that has an almost "live" LP or Youtube concert sound to it. The over all guitar tone remind me of Malmsteen in a lot of places, maybe a little VH, although the articulation of the solo lines are very different from those purveyours of popular those guitar tones. I liked this version better than the first I think but it seemed less thick on the mix this time blasting out of the speakers inside my sony TV. Im sure on the big stereo this sounds pretty big. Lots going on here, which warrants further listening. Thanks for posting.
That Guitar Choir is amazing... melodic and heavy with the same notes! I love how you accelerate, then throw in a syncopated pause then unleash hell. Totally groovy!
Thanks for listening Jimmy Jam!!
That Guitar Choir is amazing... melodic and heavy with the same notes! I love how you accelerate, then throw in a syncopated pause then unleash hell. Totally groovy!
wow=WOW I don't think you even noticed the "calm" slot! I think your drummer ate some energy bar before this take! Man you alway come up a level..no pressure lol. Fantastic! This production sounds stellar! "Rock on brother!
Thanks Richie!!
wow=WOW I don't think you even noticed the "calm" slot! I think your drummer ate some energy bar before this take! Man you alway come up a level..no pressure lol. Fantastic! This production sounds stellar! "Rock on brother!