BacchusPaul wrote:Fuck, since I' e been about fifteen, I've lusted after a Suzuki Bandit 600. Usually, when I have an idea, I'll try to forget about it and see if it's still there a few months later. This idea is still there. I have my full driving license, but I've never been on a bike, and doubt I ever will.
It strikes me as tremendous fun. Like skiing, except everyday, and a lot more dangerous.
It's not more dangerous than skiing. Not if you don't ride like a knob and remain vigilant to your own safety. It's a different experience of transportation where you are part of the vehicle, you can't zone out and auto-pilot like you can in a car. Bikes are stimulating in a way I can barely describe.
Then again, I've seen how you Irish drive, so yeah... in your case it's alot more dangerous.
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brainfur wrote:I'm having difficulty reconciling my desire to smash the state & kill all white people with my desire for a new telecaster
Definitely. Prognosis is that it intonates well enough and plays well enough. You could say "yeah but I bet the clean sounds terrible - he's hiding something" But it IS a metal guitar and for all intents and purposes the thing works and tunes up.
Seems to be not a lot of sustain evidently around the 36 second mark where he hangs on that one note and it dies very quickly for that level of gain on a tune o matic. Also doesn't seem to be adequately earthed for a bucking guitar as there is a bit of hum but that could be down to the room or amp or whatever, and also the ridiculous gain. Whatever, there's no point being that critical about a guitar a 15 year old made without proper tools, templates etc as their first build. For what it is I think he's done good.
Each to their own. I don't really care except when somone has a go on my guitar and noodles the fuck out of it and taps it and shit. It's tantamount to guitar rape.
All that shred stuff is Sith guitar most of the time. Demonstrating your power over the song rather than working for the greater good of it like a Jedi would. Yeah it's impressive but deep down it's evil power mongering and has no respect for the balance of the force.
BacchusPaul wrote:He's not bad either for his age.
I dunno, all the fancy stuff he attempted he fucked up and even then slowed down. Plus his pick holding technique is really, really weird.
But it works, which is crazy. Fair play to the little guy. PAT PAT PAT THE HEAD OF THE IDIOT CHILD.
It is fairly embarrassing but I love those early Megadeth albums and that song is brilliant. He didn't do it any justice though and didn't do anything particularly difficult like Mike says.
Tastes aside, Mustaine stuff is quite difficult to play- even badly.
I have to agree with Jimmy on this, the guitar has the right tone and appears to intonate well so i think he did well. He is a nice little player too, i wish i could have played like that at 15.
Fran wrote:Tastes aside, Mustaine stuff is quite difficult to play- even badly.
I have to agree with Jimmy on this, the guitar has the right tone and appears to intonate well so i think he did well. He is a nice little player too, i wish i could have played like that at 15.
yeah, i mean he's already surpassed me in the widdly-widdly category...not that i want to play liek that, but i rec'nize the skillz it takes to pull that shit off though.