Bill Bailey outlines the standards of Cockney music, and uses examples where classical composers have been influenced by the cockney genre.
From Cosmic Jam.
me playing the trooper by Iron maiden.
Testing out my new 'Roland micro cube' amp. Using the R-Fier distortion effect on that, played on a Dean Explosion Razorback using a Seymour Duncan Dimebucker pickup.
Few mistakes here and there, couple of small slips in the solo.
Please leave your comments. =]
Me playing A Tout Le Monde by Megadeth.
Using a Boss MT-2 Metalzone pedal for distortion.
Decided to add a couple of things in this song (ie. the harmonics w/whammy bar) - purely improvisational.
Excuse the mistakes and quality. Please leave your comments. =]
Me playing Pantera's 'Mouth For War'.
Playing a Dean Razorback, using the Dimebucker throughout. For distortion I was using a Boss MT-2 Metalzone, and my amp is a small Fat Rat 15watt practice amp.
Excuse the mistakes (and I couldn't resist adding in a dimesqueal at the end!). Video goes a little out of sync a couple of times, dunno why. =/
Please leave your feedback! =]
Me playing the Pantera track 'Cowboys From Hell'.
Using Import Dean Razorback w/Seymour Duncan Dimebucker in the bridge.
Excuse the mistakes, please leave your thoughts!
Small children decide to 'Ask Kenny' about their video gaming troubles in Episode 2.6 of Consolevania.
More info and the full episode at www.consolevania.com
Firefighters get 'pulled out' of the post set up at a high school near to the World Trade Center after a possible bomb scare in the building on the afternoon of 9/11.
I also note I have seen this footage elsewhere on youtube *without* the confirmation from the firefighter that it was a suspected bomb in the high school. The footage implies secondary devices at the WTC.
The guys at Consolevania console themselves (ha) with The Legendary Song from Gitaroo Man after an unsuccessful attempt to find a coat-hanger microphone in the forest.
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