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brywool wrote:Late Night is good. The rest.... no thanks.
ALTHOUGH- Beyond the Thunder is good to have on during... well, you know.
amaron wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:It involves.... well, you know.
Masturbating to gay porn?
ProgRocker53 wrote:I can't say that I've listened to music similar at all to three of Neal's solo albums (Beyond the Thunder [one of my top ten favorite albums of all time], Electric World, I on U).
What artists out there aren't necessarily similar to Neal's solo material, but have a type of vibe or approach that could appeal to someone who loves those albums?
Looking to get into some of that ambient, more electronic, out-there type of stuff.
Why did you get me into this? You look more like a girl in that picts than she on you other postProgRocker53 wrote:amaron wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:It involves.... well, you know.
Masturbating to gay porn?
Don't tell me you're on stevew2's team.![]()
Fun ProgRocker53 Fact: I have NEVER voluntarily watched a pornographic film.
ProgRocker53 wrote:Nah, I didn't forget Late Nite and Piranha Blues... love those albums.. but I just wanted to explore more in the direction of the ones I mentioned above.
ProgRocker53 wrote:Fun ProgRocker53 Fact: I have NEVER voluntarily watched a pornographic film.
I dont now if you checked out hardline, but there is a cool neal solo called 13, od some weird number, its around 11 on the cd it is really good.ProgRocker53 wrote:I can't say that I've listened to music similar at all to three of Neal's solo albums (Beyond the Thunder [one of my top ten favorite albums of all time], Electric World, I on U).
What artists out there aren't necessarily similar to Neal's solo material, but have a type of vibe or approach that could appeal to someone who loves those albums?
Looking to get into some of that ambient, more electronic, out-there type of stuff.
STORY_TELLER wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:Fun ProgRocker53 Fact: I have NEVER voluntarily watched a pornographic film.
Notice he specified "film". Mind you, porn hasn't been shot on film since the 80's.![]()
stevew2 wrote:I dont now if you checked out hardline, but there is a cool neal solo called 13, od some weird number, its around 11 on the cd it is really good.ProgRocker53 wrote:I can't say that I've listened to music similar at all to three of Neal's solo albums (Beyond the Thunder [one of my top ten favorite albums of all time], Electric World, I on U).
What artists out there aren't necessarily similar to Neal's solo material, but have a type of vibe or approach that could appeal to someone who loves those albums?
Looking to get into some of that ambient, more electronic, out-there type of stuff.
Thats the one, awesome song.(Crazy)Dulce Lady wrote:stevew2 wrote:I dont now if you checked out hardline, but there is a cool neal solo called 13, od some weird number, its around 11 on the cd it is really good.ProgRocker53 wrote:I can't say that I've listened to music similar at all to three of Neal's solo albums (Beyond the Thunder [one of my top ten favorite albums of all time], Electric World, I on U).
What artists out there aren't necessarily similar to Neal's solo material, but have a type of vibe or approach that could appeal to someone who loves those albums?
Looking to get into some of that ambient, more electronic, out-there type of stuff.
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Duncan wrote:Daryl Stuermer - Go!/Retrofit/Steppin Out
Eric Johnson - anything
Frank Gambale - Thunder Down Under
Larry Carlton - S/T /On Solid Ground/Sleepwalk
Michael Thompson - The World According to M.T
Peter Frampton - Fingerprints
Tim Pierce - Guitarland
Tommy Emmanuel - Can't Get Enough/Determination/The Journey
Hows your gay "film" cuming along progg ?ProgRocker53 wrote:Duncan wrote:Daryl Stuermer - Go!/Retrofit/Steppin Out
Eric Johnson - anything
Frank Gambale - Thunder Down Under
Larry Carlton - S/T /On Solid Ground/Sleepwalk
Michael Thompson - The World According to M.T
Peter Frampton - Fingerprints
Tim Pierce - Guitarland
Tommy Emmanuel - Can't Get Enough/Determination/The Journey
Thanks man.. I do have Eric Johnson's Ah Via Musicom. That's one of the few men on Neal's level with an axe in hand.
I'll bop around and sample a few of these, nab a copy or two... woo..
stevew2 wrote:Hows your gay "film" cuming along progg ?ProgRocker53 wrote:Duncan wrote:Daryl Stuermer - Go!/Retrofit/Steppin Out
Eric Johnson - anything
Frank Gambale - Thunder Down Under
Larry Carlton - S/T /On Solid Ground/Sleepwalk
Michael Thompson - The World According to M.T
Peter Frampton - Fingerprints
Tim Pierce - Guitarland
Tommy Emmanuel - Can't Get Enough/Determination/The Journey
Thanks man.. I do have Eric Johnson's Ah Via Musicom. That's one of the few men on Neal's level with an axe in hand.
I'll bop around and sample a few of these, nab a copy or two... woo..
brywool wrote:Hardline- I didn't count as a solo album.
Hardline's a GREAT album. The SOUND of that album is what Journey's album's should sound like.
WHY doesn't Neal produce Journey's albums?
Im sure you love to play Hardline for you "buddies" before each film shootProgRocker53 wrote:brywool wrote:Hardline- I didn't count as a solo album.
Hardline's a GREAT album. The SOUND of that album is what Journey's album's should sound like.
WHY doesn't Neal produce Journey's albums?
That is an awesome album. I groove to it constantly. Neal's tone is very biting on it, and I love the "vibe."
One of those "OOOH, who's this?" type of bands when I play them for buddies... and they're usually surprised when I reveal two members of Journey are in that lineup!
stevew2 wrote:Im sure you love to play Hardline for you "buddies" before each film shootProgRocker53 wrote:brywool wrote:Hardline- I didn't count as a solo album.
Hardline's a GREAT album. The SOUND of that album is what Journey's album's should sound like.
WHY doesn't Neal produce Journey's albums?
That is an awesome album. I groove to it constantly. Neal's tone is very biting on it, and I love the "vibe."
One of those "OOOH, who's this?" type of bands when I play them for buddies... and they're usually surprised when I reveal two members of Journey are in that lineup!
stevew2 wrote:what is that dare I ask?
Oh we in the east call that chill doggin, your gal "which I dought she is" ,gives a great GillespieProgRocker53 wrote:stevew2 wrote:what is that dare I ask?
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.p ... nd+steamer
And then after the Steamer I was the lucky recipient of a Rusty Trombone.
ProgRocker53 wrote:brywool wrote:Hardline- I didn't count as a solo album.
Hardline's a GREAT album. The SOUND of that album is what Journey's album's should sound like.
WHY doesn't Neal produce Journey's albums?
That is an awesome album. I groove to it constantly. Neal's tone is very biting on it, and I love the "vibe."
One of those "OOOH, who's this?" type of bands when I play them for buddies... and they're usually surprised when I reveal two members of Journey are in that lineup!
brywool wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:brywool wrote:Hardline- I didn't count as a solo album.
Hardline's a GREAT album. The SOUND of that album is what Journey's album's should sound like.
WHY doesn't Neal produce Journey's albums?
That is an awesome album. I groove to it constantly. Neal's tone is very biting on it, and I love the "vibe."
One of those "OOOH, who's this?" type of bands when I play them for buddies... and they're usually surprised when I reveal two members of Journey are in that lineup!
On Journey albums, Neal's guitar has always sounded thin. On Harline's album, it was fat. So were the drums.
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