Okay, regardless of what you think of me, I like music with effort behind it. Personally I like the electric guitar with it’s almost infinite range of possibilities when played at the hand of special people. This young lady can play note for note with all of the out of octave nuances of the late Randy Rhodes. She has several videos on YouTube. There are also knockoffs by wannabes who wish to discredit her abilities. So, without further ado, here is “Crazy Train”.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUfnejTKBCU8c[/youtube]
outstanding!
I really appreciated the fret work when she played the lead on the neck…
great find!
-Imp
Thanks Imp. There are other videos I will post here of her such as “Bark at the Moon” and " Mr. Crowley".
Here is her rendition of “Bark at the Moon”.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEU-3mkl16nJo[/youtube]
excellent!
the sg is a plus as well
-Imp
Well, she had my attention.
A great talent, for something.
Yes, I am a fan of the Gibson SG as well. Though I have to say the Les Paul has a special place in my heart. My favorite is the black lacquered with the white pin stripes accent around the body. I use to have a very nice copy of one. I tried it up against the real thing and the sound pickups were virtually undiscernable from the humbuckers.
Yes the young lady has a gift. Her cache of guitars must have cost a mint of money.
Now this is her take on “Mr. Crowley”.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egax7i1-zPX68[/youtube]
Fuck.
That’s all I got.
What was all you got?
“Fuck.”
That’s all that came to mind.
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another excellent version
-Imp
Yeah. I think I’ll look at them all again, with the sound on, this time.
It makes one wonder if people applied themselves in their own endeavors as this young lady did who seems to do this for fun, how we would benefit in other areas.
Yeah, but not everyone has those thighs.
Maybe I’m not entirely getting the spirit of this thread.
Wait a minute, has a lecher just walked in?
Aesthetics is aesthetics, my friend.
The two posts previous to this one could stir up one dilly of discussion in Imp’s room. This would put a whole spin on aesthetics.