
megamike
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I think I have it in mp3 format on my old puter ,when I get a chance I'll look and hook you up
megamike":2bmdcoa5 said:I think I have it in mp3 format on my old puter ,when I get a chance I'll look and hook you up
OldSkoolNJ":6w28wxlk said:guitar
Gainfreak":215g1epe said:I don't think that I had a local hero but I definitely had my local faves!!
One was Jon Levin who is now playing in Dokken. Jon was an insane player even when he was 16. He always had a massive tone when I went to see him. To be honest with you, he is not even showing a 10th of what he is capable of doing on the guitar in Dokken compared to what he used to do when he was younger.
The second guy I used to dig was Al Pitrelli. Al was one of my first guitar teachers. Al used to be able to play metal and then go into some sick bee bop licks! Its was always very cool to see!
You guys are going to laugh but Al used to play with Michael Bolton when Bolton was rock/metal![]()
When I was 18, I drove to Boston with a friend to go see Al play when he was in Boltons band.
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Then there was John petrucci. I got to Jam with him and see him play when the band was called Majesty and I knew that they were going to get signed.
John P and John M. used to work at a local guitar store and we all used to hang out. The problem is that John kind of dropped everyone as soon as he got signed. Its a shame really.
Then there was John Petruci's friend/nemesis and a good friend of mine Named Rich Kern. Rich is an amazing player who can play his ass off. He was as good if not better the petrucci... I know that sounds like a tall statement but its absolutely true. Rich was the one who introduced me to John.
Rich kind of lost interest in shredding and kind of stopped playing that style.
sah5150":3f5uchzp said:John "The Cat" Gatti and Mickey Marchello from The Good Rats were my local heros in Long Island growing up.
The Good Rats were an amazing two guitar band that mixed commercial hard rock with great leads, twin guitar hamonies and jazz overtones. The best album was called "Tasty" and had an incredible twin guitar instrumental called "Klash-Ka-Bob". Unbelievably underated band... Joe Franco played drums in the band and you might recognize the name from his having played with Vinnie Moore, Blues Saraceno, Leslie West, Al Pitrelli and Jack Bruce. Quite a resume...
Check 'em out live in '78:
Good Rats Live
Steve