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Thanks! That's great to know and gets me more pumped up. I always check out the setlists at setlist.fm to "prep" as well.

 

 

I saw Chickenfoot last year. They only did Chickenfoot songs. No VH, no Sammy solo stuff, no Satriani, and no RHCP. Great show. They seemed to have a really good time playing together. The sound check was a lot of fun to watch, as they all goofed around a bit and made fun of Sammy. The encore song they did was Rock and Roll, by Zeppelin. They had Jason Bonham come out and play drums. That was the only non-Chickenfoot song they did. I highly recommend seeing this band. Well worth the money.

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I just don't see how anyone can say this is 'sloppy'.

Looks almost effortless. The guy is a master of the guitar.

 

He's sloppy in the sense that he plays by feel and by note, technically speaking.

 

Roy is right. Page is sloppy. But he was a master of creating mood with his guitar. Out of these guys, I think he was the best at crafting an entire song, rather than just putting together killer riffs or solos.

 

Page was a true master and not what I would call sloppy from 1969 to about 1975. Then heroin, as was the case with so many guitarists at that time, got the better of him.

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BF1 has yet to invade my Hottie file. :sumo:

Probably the only thing of yours it hasn't invaded.

 

I see that I am not needed here. Carry on.

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BF1 has yet to invade my Hottie file. :sumo:

Probably the only thing of yours it hasn't invaded.

 

I see that I am not needed here. Carry on.

We could make use of a third wheel. Choo-Choo.

 

 

That train scares me.

 

The Watson/Diggler express... :fear:

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BF1 has yet to invade my Hottie file. :sumo:

Probably the only thing of yours it hasn't invaded.

 

I see that I am not needed here. Carry on.

We could make use of a third wheel. Choo-Choo.

 

 

That train scares me.

 

The Watson/Diggler express... :fear:

We have such sights to show you. :devil:

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BF1 has yet to invade my Hottie file. :sumo:

Probably the only thing of yours it hasn't invaded.

 

I see that I am not needed here. Carry on.

We could make use of a third wheel. Choo-Choo.

 

 

That train scares me.

 

The Watson/Diggler express... :fear:

We have such sights to show you. :devil:

We? Do you have a mouse in your pocket?

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I just don't see how anyone can say this is 'sloppy'.

Looks almost effortless. The guy is a master of the guitar.

 

He's sloppy in the sense that he plays by feel and by note, technically speaking.

 

Roy is right. Page is sloppy. But he was a master of creating mood with his guitar. Out of these guys, I think he was the best at crafting an entire song, rather than just putting together killer riffs or solos.

 

Page was a true master and not what I would call sloppy from 1969 to about 1975. Then heroin, as was the case with so many guitarists at that time, got the better of him.

 

Page was sloppy when we was a Yardbird.

 

Don't get me wrong, Page is great. I love Zep. Sloppy isn't necessarily bad, it's just not structured and clinical like...say...a Brandenburg concerto might be.

 

 

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BF1 has yet to invade my Hottie file. :sumo:

Probably the only thing of yours it hasn't invaded.

 

I see that I am not needed here. Carry on.

We could make use of a third wheel. Choo-Choo.

 

 

That train scares me.

 

The Watson/Diggler express... :fear:

We have such sights to show you. :devil:

We? Do you have a mouse in your pocket?

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