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Paul Gilbert - Technical Difficulties (Racer X)
Posted by: Imitationnigger
Video duration: 263 seconds
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Paul plays Technical Difficulties, which was written for the band Racer X.
Enjoy!
Related: 80s, big, difficulties, dog, gilbert, guitar, heavy, ibanez, metal, mr., paul, racer, riff, rock, shred, solo, technical, x
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Gilbert Arenas 60pts vs. LA Lakers
Posted by: mjiak23
Video duration: 134 seconds
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Highlights of Gilbert Arenas's 60 pts against the LA Lakers on 12//17/06. 31 pts came in the 4th qtr and OT with Kobe guarding him.
Related: allstars, arenas, basketball, bryant, gilbert, kobe, nba, superstars, torn, up, washington, wizards
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By: LifeOfBryan8. on 08 Jan 09, 00:58:32
Me and you sound a lot alike. I too am a huge metalhead (huge into thrasH, my name is Khomaniac on metal-archives) and I listen to everything else too. Huge fan of prog (ThePorcupineKing on progarchives and some other sites, named after my 2 favorite bands King Crimson and Porcupine Tree). And youre right, they did invent their own style within thrash, agreed. Cliff was an amazing bassist and songwriter and as for Dave, I have a Megadeth wallet I use.
By: Powerslave226. on 08 Jan 09, 00:34:54
they're best skills in songwriting were when they basically invented their own style within the thrash generation...now don't mistaken me for some metalhead taht doesn't know anything cuz i'm a metalhead that is a huge fan of everything else too but still i believe that AJFA featured some of their most dragged on songs and some stuff just shouldn't be on it or in the songs... in regards to Mustaine..i fuckin love him btw...i just don't think Cliff gets what he deserves
By: LifeOfBryan8. on 07 Jan 09, 19:51:58
Maybe not great to you, but in general it shows some of their best skills at songwriting. Of course James isn't going to say Dave wrote a lot of their riffs. But are we talking about AJFA or earlier albums? Because if you look in the cd booklets, it shows a lot of the music is credited to Dave. I'm in no way saying Cliff didn't write a lot either.
By: A7Xislife93. on 07 Jan 09, 18:16:52
gets better every time i see this tbh
By: Powerslave226. on 07 Jan 09, 16:44:53
aha never said i didn't like long songs man but metallica's aren't that great...Rush, Dream Theatre and ELP are among my top bands...so don't jump to conclusions there and if you ever read you'd read james hetfield specifically say that cliff lee burton wrote the majority of the riffs
By: LifeOfBryan8. on 07 Jan 09, 15:41:33
Boring to you, but not boring to a lot of people. I hate to see you listen to Edge of Sanity's Crimson or Green Carnation's Light of Day, Day of Darkness or hell any prog song that's remotely long. Um, Mustaine wrote most of the riffs on Kill 'Em All and many of his riffs showed up on RtL and MoP. That's just a well known fact.
By: freshtildeath123. on 07 Jan 09, 06:20:08
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By: Goshu2120. on 07 Jan 09, 04:22:47
if some one was half this good the would be a god
By: soccerboy590. on 07 Jan 09, 03:30:53
3 strings, lol
By: Powerslave226. on 07 Jan 09, 01:53:41
yeah and those 13 minute songs were boring and lagged on...nothing special about them...the best songs on that album are the short ones... and cliff lee burton wrote most of the riffs man, mustaine didn't write too too many
By: Powerslave226. on 07 Jan 09, 01:52:44
did i say neo classical started shredding?
By: ColeNewsom619619. on 07 Jan 09, 00:37:04
Wow, this guy is awesome, and wasnt he the guy that tought Buckethead? :D
By: thickpooxbox360. on 06 Jan 09, 18:44:38
ye its a song called 'get out of my yard'' still a pretty short song tho :D
By: alkalinetrio751. on 06 Jan 09, 16:20:29
Thank you very much.
By: LifeOfBryan8. on 06 Jan 09, 15:36:42
But you can look at their influence on other musicians and genres
By: LifeOfBryan8. on 06 Jan 09, 15:34:54
Almost the other way around. Neo-classical would have not emerged without shredding in general, And shredding started before the neo-classical phase.
By: LifeOfBryan8. on 06 Jan 09, 15:32:28
Actually ...And Justice For All was one of Metallica's most original and best written album. Not many thrash bands at the time were writing songs 6 minutes to 13 minutes long. Metallica showed a lot of progressive song writing. A lot will say Metallica sucked after they ran out of Dave Mustaine riffs.
By: 66Titan66. on 06 Jan 09, 14:48:38
Its the intro to Get out of my yard
By: nickschmitt. on 06 Jan 09, 13:37:10
BOOTIFUL.
By: alkalinetrio751. on 06 Jan 09, 13:16:19
is that from a song?
By: shadowskorch. on 06 Jan 09, 07:22:09
I need tabs!!Where can u find them at
By: Powerslave226. on 06 Jan 09, 06:33:41
never disagreed with that...i said for the most part..many guys jumped on that bandwagon and fucked it over...but there were a select few that kicked ass
By: cacotota. on 06 Jan 09, 06:08:05
yeah man even the riff paul is playing in this video, has some neoclasical composition...
By: Powerslave226. on 06 Jan 09, 05:58:31
sorry man cliff lee burton was probably the biggest loss to metal...look at it...as soon as he died..metallica sucked ass...sorry for all those people that think they were great in that shitty phase of making one good song if that an album...but when he died the whole orginality of metallica went out the window chuck shuldiner is also a bigger loss than dime...like seriously..he was great guitarist no doubts...but what did he bring to the table that was so special?
By: Powerslave226. on 06 Jan 09, 05:55:27
i'd agree with you for the most part man...the whole neo-classical thing wasn't that great....but out of it emerged great guitarists like buckethead, jason becker, marty friedman and of course paul gilbert