
rupe
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Definitely, but not nearly as bad as they did on the Monsters of Rock tour. VH should have just stayed in the dressing room the night I saw them in Pittsburgh.jerrydyer":3ssx7c71 said:Im in. the 1983 US Festival they stole the show from Van Halen for sure.
Absolutely...same for meskoora":3ssx7c71 said:One of my top 5 fav bands easily. I love that each era (Uli vs. Mathias) is as good as the other but totally different depending on what mood you're in. Their rhythm tone in the 70's through early 80's to me is a total bench mark of hard rock/metal tone. Uli's lead tone in the 70's was as good to me as anything Hendrix did. Different for sure but just as pleasing as an example of what a Strat can do into a Marshall. Uli's playing in the 70's I think was far superior to Blackmore (Don't hate, I dig MKII Purple big time).
After a brilliant post, you go and say the dumbest thing I'm likely to hear todayskoora":3ssx7c71 said:Apart from Lonesome Crow, which isn't bad per se you can't go wrong with any Scorp's up until Love At First Sting.

Love at First Sting was an awesome album with some of Mathias' best playing and tone.
I've heard Greg Howe describe that opening as impossible for him to figure out...he's a huge Mathias fan.Heritage Softail":3ssx7c71 said:The into to Bad Boys Running Wild....
The best known into ever?
Definitely one of the coolest.
Rolling the 370 about 150 mph around the loop at midnight. Big City Nights road tune for sure.
Love dem Scorps bitchez....
IMO, Jabs may be the most under-rated guitarist from the 80's. His taste and tone were head and shoulders above most of his peers...a huge influence on me in my early 80's formative years.