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frank bello is BETTER!!
rob caggiano solo SUCKuke:
john bush rocks!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXgSPED19Rg
rob caggiano solo SUCKuke:
john bush rocks!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXgSPED19Rg
frank bello is BETTER!!
rob caggiano solo SUCKuke:
john bush rocks!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXgSPED19Rg
Ah yes...the Armored Thrax lineup!
Although I prefer Frankie in Anthrax, Joey Vera is a GREAT bass player!
What was wrong with Rob's solo? Sounded perfect to me!
And yes, John Bush does rock!
Yeah i suppose . Improvisation is the work of the devil....................
NO. Improvisation is the work of the "Unprofessionals"
NO. Improvisation is the work of the "Unprofessionals"
That's the funniest (read: stupid-ass) shit I've read in a long fucking time.
caggiano it improvises
is bad musically
it fails some notes ...
NO. Improvisation is the work of the "Unprofessionals"
NO. Improvisation is the work of the "Unprofessionals"
Read the following text closely you idiot:
Musical improvisation
(taken from http://www.answers.com/topic/improvisation)
Improvisation is an important aspect of Music in general. Musical improvisors often understand the idiom of one or more musical styles - e.g. blues, rock, folk, jazz - and work within the idiom to express ideas with creativity and originality. Improvisation can take place as a solo performance, or interdependently in ensemble with other players. When done well, it often elicits gratifying emotional responses from the audience. Very few musicians have ever dared to offer fully improvised concerts such as the famous improvised piano recitals by composer/pianist Franz Liszt. However, some have managed some very successful attempts in this tradition and genre such as a few pioneering improvised solo piano concerts in Stuttgart, Southern Germany and in London in the UK in the 1990s.
caggiano it improvises
is bad musically
it fails some notes
not the ORIGINAL solo
definitively him lack experience with guitars solos.
Read the following text closely you idiot:
Musical improvisation
(taken from http://www.answers.com/topic/improvisation)
Improvisation is an important aspect of Music in general. Musical improvisors often understand the idiom of one or more musical styles - e.g. blues, rock, folk, jazz - and work within the idiom to express ideas with creativity and originality. Improvisation can take place as a solo performance, or interdependently in ensemble with other players. When done well, it often elicits gratifying emotional responses from the audience. Very few musicians have ever dared to offer fully improvised concerts such as the famous improvised piano recitals by composer/pianist Franz Liszt. However, some have managed some very successful attempts in this tradition and genre such as a few pioneering improvised solo piano concerts in Stuttgart, Southern Germany and in London in the UK in the 1990s.