
jonny toetags
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Anyone notice the neck pickup's crazy lowered height on the low strings? 

shreder75":ojmx4pqr said:Digital Jams":ojmx4pqr said:shreder75":ojmx4pqr said:* velcro-fly *":ojmx4pqr said:hey George...turn the fjooking effects off![]()
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No way.....................NO WAY can you be a Lynch fanboi and yelling to turn the sauce off![]()
For 20 years he has been about the sauce
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That would be like being a Mustang fanboi but wanting Ford to drop the yucky loud sounding v8s![]()
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show me on which of the early recordings he used such prominent use of such a sweeping phaser sound and get back to me =)
Digital Jams":9egqoho3 said:shreder75":9egqoho3 said:Digital Jams":9egqoho3 said:shreder75":9egqoho3 said:* velcro-fly *":9egqoho3 said:hey George...turn the fjooking effects off![]()
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No way.....................NO WAY can you be a Lynch fanboi and yelling to turn the sauce off![]()
For 20 years he has been about the sauce
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That would be like being a Mustang fanboi but wanting Ford to drop the yucky loud sounding v8s![]()
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show me on which of the early recordings he used such prominent use of such a sweeping phaser sound and get back to me =)
Well then you have not liked his tone for the past 21-22 years then cause after ULAK he was always soaked to the max![]()
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Lynch = soaked, dont even say otherwise![]()
Learned the first three riffs last night and my JVM was nailing whatever amp he was using during that dvd![]()
Digital Jams":1wjtatqh said:shreder75":1wjtatqh said:Digital Jams":1wjtatqh said:shreder75":1wjtatqh said:* velcro-fly *":1wjtatqh said:hey George...turn the fjooking effects off![]()
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No way.....................NO WAY can you be a Lynch fanboi and yelling to turn the sauce off![]()
For 20 years he has been about the sauce
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That would be like being a Mustang fanboi but wanting Ford to drop the yucky loud sounding v8s![]()
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show me on which of the early recordings he used such prominent use of such a sweeping phaser sound and get back to me =)
Well then you have not liked his tone for the past 21-22 years then cause after ULAK he was always soaked to the max![]()
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Lynch = soaked, dont even say otherwise![]()
Learned the first three riffs last night and my JVM was nailing whatever amp he was using during that dvd![]()
I'm with Pat...don't wanna spew negativety but to me it was on the disjointed side...you wanna hear this stuff flow the second Eric Johnson instructional vid, or any Wayne Krantz come to mind.mentoneman":1cctmcl5 said:going against the grain here--
that was a bit uncomfortable to watch, so i stopped 1/2 way through and i'm for the most part a fan of lynch's lead playing. i still think one of the best rock guitar performances i've ever seen is lynch at irvine meadows on ULAK tour.
here's a guy who's made a career out of pounding floyd loaded rock guitars through dimed marshalls against thundering tribal kick and snare patterns, and now seems to want to diversify into more sophisticated jazz chording, but his internal clock, hands and tones and guitars and abilities say otherwise.
the rock clock in his head has imprisoned him because there was zero authentic musical jazz phrasing happening in that lesson. all i see is rock guy pretending to know a few jazz concepts. his technique for this stuff is atrocious. panicked and sloppy and stiff. guthrie or ej would have a bass line walking throughout that whole piece and it would have sounded like laying on a waterbed. lynch had my left eye twitching and reaching for the inhaler.
give him a 335 and a twin for year with a steady listening diet of wes, benson, and joe pass, and maybe some coltrane so he breaks away from guitar dependancy,
and he'll look back on this video lesson and want to die.
mentoneman":3si7t5s6 said:going against the grain here--
that was a bit uncomfortable to watch, so i stopped 1/2 way through and i'm for the most part a fan of lynch's lead playing. i still think one of the best rock guitar performances i've ever seen is lynch at irvine meadows on ULAK tour.
here's a guy who's made a career out of pounding floyd loaded rock guitars through dimed marshalls against thundering tribal kick and snare patterns, and now seems to want to diversify into more sophisticated jazz chording, but his internal clock, hands and tones and guitars and abilities say otherwise.
the rock clock in his head has imprisoned him because there was zero authentic musical jazz phrasing happening in that lesson. all i see is rock guy pretending to know a few jazz concepts. his technique for this stuff is atrocious. panicked and sloppy and stiff. guthrie or ej would have a bass line walking throughout that whole piece and it would have sounded like laying on a waterbed. lynch had my left eye twitching and reaching for the inhaler.
give him a 335 and a twin for year with a steady listening diet of wes, benson, and joe pass, and maybe some coltrane so he breaks away from guitar dependancy,
and he'll look back on this video lesson and want to die.
mentoneman":3h8a8f6s said:going against the grain here--
that was a bit uncomfortable to watch, so i stopped 1/2 way through and i'm for the most part a fan of lynch's lead playing. i still think one of the best rock guitar performances i've ever seen is lynch at irvine meadows on ULAK tour.
here's a guy who's made a career out of pounding floyd loaded rock guitars through dimed marshalls against thundering tribal kick and snare patterns, and now seems to want to diversify into more sophisticated jazz chording, but his internal clock, hands and tones and guitars and abilities say otherwise.
the rock clock in his head has imprisoned him because there was zero authentic musical jazz phrasing happening in that lesson. all i see is rock guy pretending to know a few jazz concepts. his technique for this stuff is atrocious. panicked and sloppy and stiff. guthrie or ej would have a bass line walking throughout that whole piece and it would have sounded like laying on a waterbed. lynch had my left eye twitching and reaching for the inhaler.
give him a 335 and a twin for year with a steady listening diet of wes, benson, and joe pass, and maybe some coltrane so he breaks away from guitar dependancy,
and he'll look back on this video lesson and want to die.
Digital Jams":2ic28oig said:Is he going to borrow Vai's bassman that you suggested he pick up or go for the Twin to seek this polite pinky raised style of jazz?![]()
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Excuse me for not knowing as much as you theory jazz cats and picking up a thing or two.....................tough crowd![]()
mentoneman":2fw5kzeb said:Digital Jams":2fw5kzeb said:Is he going to borrow Vai's bassman that you suggested he pick up or go for the Twin to seek this polite pinky raised style of jazz?![]()
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Excuse me for not knowing as much as you theory jazz cats and picking up a thing or two.....................tough crowd![]()
i knew i'd get this back from you, and don't mean to seem like i grind at everything *you* like; it's not a personal attack on you at all, and honestly i'm not a jazz or highly theoretical player but some of my friends are. i know enough to know how stupid i am at it.
but i also know enough to know who's for real and who's totally putting on an act.
and yes he and vai have much in common when it comes to being locked into the "persona" they've created and the gear they have to use to do their thing. although vai is way more theoretically advanced and technically smoother than lynch.
What a visual!Digital Jams":jlqbdblj said:....as his past vids the dude looks like he pulled a scarface and face-planted into a pile of blow.
i didn't know lynch woodpeckering the peruvian marching chalk was such big news.degenaro":212yftp1 said:What a visual!Digital Jams":212yftp1 said:....as his past vids the dude looks like he pulled a scarface and face-planted into a pile of blow.