George Lynch is fighting for every note here - but this is my favourite Mr. Scary live!

CaseOfAceCaseOfAce Frets: 1323
Lynch's signature tune is usually smothered in mushy gain and delay but here the tone is
rawer and so much more pleasant.
He's barely clinging on here at times and there's clams galore but that makes is all the more watchable and there's
no denying the virtuosity of the guy... enjoy!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rETE5PEqN64
...she's got Dickie Davies eyes...
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  • DefaultMDefaultM Frets: 7321
    Sounds like he's playing with someone else's gear and he's not used to it.
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  • DefaultM said:
    Sounds like he's playing with someone else's gear and he's not used to it.

    yep this is why I don't attend random Jam nights.. I can feel his battle.
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    is it crazy how saying sentences backwards creates backwards sentences saying how crazy it is?

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  • CaseOfAceCaseOfAce Frets: 1323
    Perhaps - but the custom shop strat jobby thru a Marshall head and Park 4x12 cabinet.. is kinda Lynch these days? 
    He is something of a boutique gear hound?

    As an aside I spent last night mastering the intro riffs to Mr. Scary - once you get past not immediately slipping into the Crazy Train riff - it's a fantastic alternate picking, string skipping exercise.
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