The J. Geils Band "Did You No Wrong" 1973
The J. Geils Band "Did You No Wrong" 1973
Maxine Nightingale "Right Back Where We Started From" 1975
54 3D Optical Illusions By This Talented Mexican Street Artist Interview With Artist
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The Jolt "Watcha Gonna Do About It" 1978
A few of my more recent works you may not have seen yet:
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"The Bill of Rights says nothing about the freedom of hearing. This, of course, takes a lot of the fun out of the freedom of speech." - Pat Paulsen
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The second one is one of the best I've seen from you.
The fourth is, ah, Gigeresque (and I'm sure deliberately so).
Cobra handling and cocaine use are a bad mix.
The Beatles "Got To Get You Into My Life" 1966
Creation Of The Prog Humanoids - Eccentric Orbit
Amy Winehouse "Tears Dry on Their Own" 2006
Bruce Springsteen "Hungry Heart" 1980
That fourth picture was commissioned as a DVD cover for the film "Variant". All the elements in the picture were directly taken from the film. I didn't realize how Gigeresque is was until someone pointed it out to me. So, I'd love to say that was deliberate, but it was coincidence...a happy little coincidence. Here's a look at the finished cover art for the film:
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"The Bill of Rights says nothing about the freedom of hearing. This, of course, takes a lot of the fun out of the freedom of speech." - Pat Paulsen
My Art- http://www.facebook.com/williamallenrenfro -My Life
Music isn't about chops, or even about talent - it's about sound and the way that sound communicates to people. Mike Keneally
"That gum you like is going to come back in style."
Solange "I Decided" 2008
I wish I could play half this well. I think she's fifteen.
Some amazing playing, yes, but I have two real problems.
1. How can you do the "history of rock guitar tone" and not namecheck Chuck Berry?
2. The history of guitar tone did not end with the arrival of Eddie van Halen.
But, yeah, I wish I could play like that...
Cobra handling and cocaine use are a bad mix.
The Cardigans "Tomorrow" 1995
I'd say because she included or played guitar licks from players SHE liked and Chuck Berry might have been a bit before her time. Although being a musician I'm pretty sure she'd heard of him. I don't agree about Berry's tone though, sometimes he sounded out of tune or flat to my ears. I liked Berry and there was a good PBS special on him last week along with Buddy Guy. I assumed that the young girl above more than likely took guitar lessons and some of those songs may have been something she'd learned.
Do not suffer through the game of chance that plays....always doors to lock away your dreams (To Be Over)
Steve Horne "On/Off" 2017
The Devonns "Tell Me" 2020
Cobra handling and cocaine use are a bad mix.
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