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Name one musician's talent you could steal. Just one.

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Lanth Posted: May 12, 2008 21:11

Ralf Scheepers.

 

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 No Coverdale???

I'm torn between David Gilmour's guitar work or Sting's songwriting. 

 

 

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Rick Astley

 

Born of black wind, fire, and steel

Sawbones

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Nope, wouldn't choose Coverdale's talent over Ralf's. Ralf can sing falsetto notes ole Coveypoo could never attain.

 

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Easy: James Jamerson

 

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John Petrucci of Dream Theater.  The man is a guitar machine.

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John Petrucci of Dream Theater.  The man is a guitar machine.

 

Tonight proved my guitar hero hard-on for John. Perfect balance of chops and feel. In his later years, he's become less wanker and more technician. If I have the balls, I'll post a review of the show tomorrow.

 

It's not the first time it's happened but one of the greatest 'show' things in rock is the guitar player (who's normally stage left) doing an awesome solo in the middle of the stage and having a wah pedal right there. So rock n roll it's silly.

 

 

 

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John Tesh

 

Number Johnny 5

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John Tesh

 

 

 I'll see your John Tesh and raise you a Yanni.

Immitation is the best form of flatery.
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 Any of the dudes from bloodhound gang.

 

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 Mike Bordin.

 

For crushing drums.

 

And ass length dreads.

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 Maynard Keanan's, that way I can sit on the talent thus forcing  thousands of Tool fans to get a life. 

 

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 Maynard Keanan's, that way I can sit on the talent thus forcing  thousands of Tool fans to get a life. 

 

 Ok, I LOL'd at this one.  Nicely played, Toddah.

Immitation is the best form of flatery.
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 I have my moments, and the answer is NO I don't think I'm "cool" now.  Thanks though, you made me smile.

 

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Leonard Nimoy, with out a doubt, the way he can woosh me away, with his calculating lyrics of fantasy filled worlds.

What are we going to do with all these monkeys?

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 Anyone that can read music.  I'd rip that shit in a quick hurry.  And not the way I can read where it takes me five minutes to figure out what I'm readin.  Sight reading.  Look at it, boom done.

 

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 Adam D. of Killswitch Engage... Playing, writing, engineering, producing, etc.

 

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Easy: James Jamerson

Wow, great choice.  Motown music is really the history of James Jamerson.  Nobody could touch his taste and creativity.

 

 

 

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 Jeff Buckley.

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