@Spider3717 Lol I think this is about as close as you'll get to hearing him play blues. He did kind of hold back a little but it's probably kind of hard being brought up as a shredder
@StopRunningKid No doubt he's world class proficient, but check out Alex Hutchings or my friend Allan Holdsworth. Allan gave me some guitar picks recently that i thought I'd keep as souvenirs only & i haven't stopped playing with them sense. I met Michaelangelo many years ago as well as Paul Gilbert on separate occasions & they were all down to earth dudes. Oh yeah, so was Randy Rhoads @ the back of the Palladium on 14th st. in 1980 when Motorhead opened for his Ozzness.
He's obviously great & all, but...,he seems to play at light speed a bit to much, like Ego malmsteen. nothing wrong with supersonic speed, but Jimi's version of Dylans song has way more subtlety & texture.I like attempting to acheive those timewarping speeds myself, but i'm more concerned with telling a story, creating atmosphere.Delivering a message from varieing time periods in music history. Brilliant technician,yes,but so was my car mechanic. still, i met the the guy, think he's great.
@vgraham44 Dude, you are basically one of the smarter people on this Earth. You and I have the same exact opinion on that matter... EXACTLY the same opinion. Are you a Buckethead fan?
@yngwieiii Yes and No, I agree MAB is a great guitarist, but I wouldn't really call this blues. Blues is about soul, not full on shredding like MAB always does. I'm glad he respects his influences though.
What sucks is Music runs in my family and it stopped at me. Way to go Warren Dunlevy Jr.
Good
MAB can play anything. His solo albums are very diverse. MAB rules!
i hear this 2 times a day.gr8 tribute
Master Of The SpeedKiller
...and he can do all this while still rocking that Johnny Ramone haircut.
two dislikes were steve vai and joe satriani
FUUUUUUUCK AWESOME!!!! i really dont know why MAB is not on G3 all years
porque ele sozinho é o G1 !
@Spider3717 Lol I think this is about as close as you'll get to hearing him play blues. He did kind of hold back a little but it's probably kind of hard being brought up as a shredder
Kakva stvar!!!
damn!!!
that one person just felt down from the watchtower
Don't keep us in suspense. What did he feel?
The non guitar fillers in between are really good.
@StopRunningKid No doubt he's world class proficient, but check out Alex Hutchings or my friend Allan Holdsworth. Allan gave me some guitar picks recently that i thought I'd keep as souvenirs only & i haven't stopped playing with them sense. I met Michaelangelo many years ago as well as Paul Gilbert on separate occasions & they were all down to earth dudes. Oh yeah, so was Randy Rhoads @ the back of the Palladium on 14th st. in 1980 when Motorhead opened for his Ozzness.
@Gibsonrocker89 He had some great blues in "Peace"
@yngwieiii perfectly described lol
2:54-3:10 is quite good.
He's obviously great & all, but...,he seems to play at light speed a bit to much, like Ego malmsteen. nothing wrong with supersonic speed, but Jimi's version of Dylans song has way more subtlety & texture.I like attempting to acheive those timewarping speeds myself, but i'm more concerned with telling a story, creating atmosphere.Delivering a message from varieing time periods in music history. Brilliant technician,yes,but so was my car mechanic. still, i met the the guy, think he's great.
You can see how much he thinks music 'forward', by how the drum of the track sounds like.
@vgraham44 Dude, you are basically one of the smarter people on this Earth. You and I have the same exact opinion on that matter... EXACTLY the same opinion. Are you a Buckethead fan?
who's singing???
Did a better job than Earl Thomas with Eric Johnson
I think Bob Dylan, but mainly Jimi Hendrix would be proud to listen to this cover
Nope it's really gay
I don't get it? Why he plays so perfect on studio fucks up live?
Because studio recordings are basically franken-recordings.
@yngwieiii Yes and No, I agree MAB is a great guitarist, but I wouldn't really call this blues. Blues is about soul, not full on shredding like MAB always does. I'm glad he respects his influences though.
can u say butcherd???
I bet you don't even know what key this song was written in...jerkoff
What the fuck? He missed 2 solo's? Seriously!