6 Seasons Late To The ANTARES Party - Classic Rock Bottom2024-03-29T13:47:45Zhttp://classic-rock-bottom.ning.com/forum/topics/6-seasons-late-to-the-antares-party?feed=yes&xn_auth=noAhh, the curse and blessings…tag:classic-rock-bottom.ning.com,2017-04-09:6060463:Comment:1447742017-04-09T17:52:49.682ZYngve J. Chapleenhttp://classic-rock-bottom.ning.com/profile/YngveJChapleen
<p>Ahh, the curse and blessings of getting old. (Good title for a Bob Dylan album)</p>
<p>You loose your hair and all it's left is your music. For better or worse.</p>
<p>Thanks for the encouragement, Jon. Glad to hear someone else shares my passion for Instrumental music. There is more where that come from. But to keep it interesting and selective, I'll do it baby steps style.</p>
<p>Ahh, the curse and blessings of getting old. (Good title for a Bob Dylan album)</p>
<p>You loose your hair and all it's left is your music. For better or worse.</p>
<p>Thanks for the encouragement, Jon. Glad to hear someone else shares my passion for Instrumental music. There is more where that come from. But to keep it interesting and selective, I'll do it baby steps style.</p> I dig instrumental albums as…tag:classic-rock-bottom.ning.com,2017-04-09:6060463:Comment:1443852017-04-09T11:25:20.117ZJonhttp://classic-rock-bottom.ning.com/profile/JonCStephenson
<p>I dig instrumental albums as some of the haters here can attest to. I must say that it's a good thing that something happened recently or someone here would be complaining about a certain something, and that's all I'm going to say about that.</p>
<p>This reminds me a bit of Satriani and a little bit of DiMeola, and I like it. As for The Flock Of Seagulls gig, that would be interesting, but they actually did had a lot of use out of the geetar and there's some interesting stuff going on with…</p>
<p>I dig instrumental albums as some of the haters here can attest to. I must say that it's a good thing that something happened recently or someone here would be complaining about a certain something, and that's all I'm going to say about that.</p>
<p>This reminds me a bit of Satriani and a little bit of DiMeola, and I like it. As for The Flock Of Seagulls gig, that would be interesting, but they actually did had a lot of use out of the geetar and there's some interesting stuff going on with that, but people were more concerned with their hair. Silly rabbits.</p> People Who Don't Know Me: Wh…tag:classic-rock-bottom.ning.com,2017-04-07:6060463:Comment:1445632017-04-07T22:00:56.632ZYngve J. Chapleenhttp://classic-rock-bottom.ning.com/profile/YngveJChapleen
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<blockquote><p>People Who Don't Know Me: What music you listen to?</p>
<p>Me: Little bit of everything, but mostly Instrumentals. Guitar driven Hard and Heavy.</p>
<p>People Who Don't Know Me: You should check out this amazing dude, Joe Satriani.</p>
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<p>I'm glad you're not one of them, Scott. You recommended something I haven't heard. Kudos for that. Quick listen to what's available on YT for <span>Scale The Summit </span>and they sound to me a bit like Fusion, with…</p>
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<blockquote><p>People Who Don't Know Me: What music you listen to?</p>
<p>Me: Little bit of everything, but mostly Instrumentals. Guitar driven Hard and Heavy.</p>
<p>People Who Don't Know Me: You should check out this amazing dude, Joe Satriani.</p>
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<p>I'm glad you're not one of them, Scott. You recommended something I haven't heard. Kudos for that. Quick listen to what's available on YT for <span>Scale The Summit </span>and they sound to me a bit like Fusion, with Progressive elements. Not my go to style, but there are things I like and own that fall into that category. I see they are on bandcamp. A place I visit often. Will definitely give them a try. Any thoughts on the Antares?</p>
<p>Completely agree with you that instrumental music can be boring if it's casually done, but it's a music for every occasion. With good musicians, I can sit down and focus on the technical aspects of their playing, as well as using the music as a background for any activity. For example, I can't write while listening to singing, but it even stimulates my imagination if the music is instrumental. After all, I judge songs by their solos. Having a song without those pesky lyrics is a bonus. Just kidding, well sort of, I do like songs with lyrics as well, just not in a superior way to the instrumental music. More like equals.</p>
<p> I know it's hard to convince people who are biased to buy Instrumental music, but I promise to spotlight only those CD's that everyone should at very least listen to.</p> Albums of instrumental have b…tag:classic-rock-bottom.ning.com,2017-04-07:6060463:Comment:1444672017-04-07T00:44:40.323ZScotthttp://classic-rock-bottom.ning.com/profile/Scott
<p>Albums of instrumental have be special or they get monotonous... Scale The Summit was the last instrumental album I bought and its fantasic!!! Check them out if you'd like, they really are unbeleievable. I also dig Vai's work though its not solely instrumental... but heres my favorite guitar instrumental of all time...</p>
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<p>Albums of instrumental have be special or they get monotonous... Scale The Summit was the last instrumental album I bought and its fantasic!!! Check them out if you'd like, they really are unbeleievable. I also dig Vai's work though its not solely instrumental... but heres my favorite guitar instrumental of all time...</p>
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