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  1. The Back to the Future soundtrack was a big thing for me as a teenager, pretty much got me addicted to music. In the main it was the two Huey Lewis tracks that turned music into my everyday passion. But the Alan Silvestri theme was good and I quite like the Lindsay Buckingham & Eric Clapton tracks that are on there.

     

    The soundtrack though that I can listen to from start to finish over and over is the original Star Wars, favourite piece from that is, The Battle of Yavin, find it exciting and moving even without the pictures, though I suppose I can pretty much see them in my head now.

     

  2. On 1/13/2018 at 13:11, leschirons said:

    The Steve Morse band.

    I can listen to every album, back to back, no track skipping.

    Southern Steel is one of my favourite albums, absolutely love it, can listen to it over and over, all except for the last track Point Counterpoint, really don't like it, so never listen to it. I suppose I could say that I never skip it though, as it is the last track, I just press stop ...

  3. I’m sure I remember Joe Satriani alluding to this about Michael Anthony after playing with him in Chickenfoot, that there had been no demonstration on the Van Halen records of his actual level of playing ability, and that he, Satriani, had been surprised at how good he was.

    I thought that watching the live Chickenfoot DVD that it contained some pretty cool bass runs from the man.

  4. [quote name='wateroftyne' timestamp='1506590961' post='3379728']
    Yep - the VT remix is a million times better.

    I don't get the adulation for Clockwork Angels. There's a few good tunes on it, but the arrangements are generic RAWK, and the production is lifeless.

    Where are the great performances? The real standout instrumental breaks? Maybe they're buried under the kitchen sink, but I don't hear any.

    IMO Rush's best tunes were written and refined when they were working as a band, not when they're - literally - being conducted by the producer.

    Rant over :-)
    [/quote]

    For me the last two albums have one memorable track each, Headlong Flight & Far Cry, the rest does suffer somewhat from, as has been said, very dense production, and a lack of real melodic moments.

    My favourite period of Rush though is the 80s, I do love the keyboard infused albums, Power Windows I find faultless.

    I'm ashamed to say that I've never got around to seeing the documentary on the R40 DVD, but, Beyond the Lighted stage is great, have watched it many times.

  5. Some footage from our gig in Shetland at the end of August, again using a Zoom Q2 HD for the sound and video, along with a second for subsequent video plus 3 digital cameras and a go pro for the rest of the video. Edited together using Sony Movie Studio Platinum 12.0

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sId4rRG7QY

  6. For a local gig in Edinburgh I have used public transport on many occasion, at the most I am taking instrument and combo amp, though usually will just be instruments. Is no more than a 100 metre walk to the bus stop at either end of the journey. We have a night bus service as well, so not a problem getting home if a late gig on the weekend, though there is always the option of a taxi I suppose. Gig in another city requires a car, or in the case of our last gig in Shetland, a car and then a 14 hour ferry ride.

    As for dating, most likely just to meet at the pub/cinema/restaurant, that means we can both get public transport there. Or I have been in the situation where the female is the car owner and has come to pick me up – I didn’t judge them by the car they were driving though.

  7. There is definitely no definitive answer to stage presence, some people radiate cool just by the way they stand, others provide entertainment by being a lot more active.

    For me I think you need to at least look like you are enjoying yourself, as if you look bored and as if you don’t want to be there then this can transfer to the audience.

    Other than that I am quite active on stage, pulling many faces and like to play songs with lots of open strings so I can use my fretting hand to point at the audience.

  8. If you do enjoy the music, the gigs and like the people in the band, then I’d see the rather limited time it takes out of your schedule as a chance to join another band. Hopefully if you could find one that is up for regular rehearsals then you would be able to have the best of both worlds.

  9. My band sell CDs, pretty much exclusively at gigs, on rare occasions someone will purchase them over the internet.

    We used to get the odd download of songs, or full albums, but this has really dropped off in the last couple of years and been replaced by streaming, mainly on Spotify. Though I think a lot of them are people searching for the 21 Pilots track, Stressed Out, as streams of our song of the same name have increased a lot since they released theirs!

    Personally I don’t download tracks/albums of anyone, whether they are independent or major artists. I sometimes use Spotify on my computer to stream the odd thing I don’t own – I just have the free service for that. But still buy all my music on CD, mainly well known artists, but occasionally local bands if I see and enjoy them at a gig.

  10. Some footage of my bands first gig of 2017, which was a few weeks ago back in February, but I just got round to editing it together at the weekend. Sound is taken from a ZOOM Q2 HD WHITE placed in front of one of the PA speakers, video comes from that, a second zoom, a go-pro and three digital cameras.

    I’m actually playing guitar in this video, as I did for most of the gig, don’t have footage for the couple of songs at the end where I played the bass. We are currently rehearsing up a covers set where I am going to soley play bass. For our original material, which is what this video contains, I’ll be sticking with the guitar.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TW4Y0F8LQSw

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