Have a lot of sadness to deal with after losing my mum 3 weeks ago so I need energy to get me through the day, slipknot fits the bill at the moment, I love the energy and chaos even though I'm not struck by the songs, the guitar riffs though, oh yeah.
Quote from: Kenbob on 13 March 2017, 11:33:11 amHave a lot of sadness to deal with after losing my mum 3 weeks ago so I need energy to get me through the day, slipknot fits the bill at the moment, I love the energy and chaos even though I'm not struck by the songs, the guitar riffs though, oh yeah.Sorry for your loss mate.I know what you mean with slipknot, maybe try a band called spineshank, their guitar riffs are golden. Or even a bit of rammstein?
^^ I like Robin Trower, although Stevie Ray Vaughan once said he was fixated on the darker side of Hendrix. I can see where he was coming from, but I think Trower made it work for himself. Got the album of him with Jack Bruce recently - not their best work ever, but has some good points.Me, I'm mostly listening to anything and everything by Rory Gallagher at the moment. Got myself "The Best of Taste"; the first two albums under his own name, which amazingly I hadn't heard; "Notes From San Franciso"; and "The Beat Club Sessions". I'm trying to learn to play his (electric guitar) style at the moment, including tackling slide guitar in standard tuning - he was definitely a master of this! Got the rhythm parts from about 18 tracks down, and have figured out some of his use of sliding double-stops, pinched harmonics etc. Quite obsessed with it all really.Also picked up on two collaboration albums from Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa. She's a cracking blues singer, and Bonamassa needs no introductions.
Celtic - you got any of this fella I can borrow. I heard he's pretty good
If you like that you'll love this Joehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8rULrp_J5E