What's the best PJ soft/acoustic show?
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Re: What's the best PJ soft/acoustic show?
I've always been A FAN of the Bridge 96 both shows - the rearranged corduroy and porch were my jam sophomore year in college. I listened to that boot on my walkman a gazillion times.
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Re: What's the best PJ soft/acoustic show?
I don't think you used that word correctly.jamfan14 wrote:I've always been privy to Bridge 96 both shows - the rearranged corduroy and porch were my jam sophomore year in college. I listened to that boot on my walkman a gazillion times.
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Re: What's the best PJ soft/acoustic show?
I would have gone with "partial."
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Re: What's the best PJ soft/acoustic show?
that was my thought too
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OMG this is what Ive been trying to tell you guysKevin Davis wrote:Stone has a sort of robotic, inorganic strum, and Mike simply can't pull off his parts with the degree of dexterity that he can on an electric -- in fact, being able to play acoustic rhythms with an element of natural comfort may be the one technical area where Eddie excels over the other two guitar players in the band, having presumably played often enough by himself to know how those rhythms function best in communication with the vocal melody.
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Re: What's the best PJ soft/acoustic show?
yes but he is referring to specifically the acoustic show, not in general. I think, anyway.mikejasond wrote:OMG this is what Ive been trying to tell you guysKevin Davis wrote:Stone has a sort of robotic, inorganic strum, and Mike simply can't pull off his parts with the degree of dexterity that he can on an electric -- in fact, being able to play acoustic rhythms with an element of natural comfort may be the one technical area where Eddie excels over the other two guitar players in the band, having presumably played often enough by himself to know how those rhythms function best in communication with the vocal melody.
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Re: What's the best PJ soft/acoustic show?
Right, just his acoustic playing. I think Stone is a great electric player. And I hardly find his (or anyone else in the band's) acoustic playing offensive, just not where their ultimate strength lies.
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Re: What's the best PJ soft/acoustic show?
I always thought large parts of Mike's solos from the MTV unplugged gig to be pretty good acoustic translations…?
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yes, anything Mike McCready touched before 1996 was hot fire
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BANG BANG BANG BANGE.H. Ruddock wrote:yes but he is referring to specifically the acoustic show, not in general. I think, anyway.mikejasond wrote:OMG this is what Ive been trying to tell you guysKevin Davis wrote:Stone has a sort of robotic, inorganic strum, and Mike simply can't pull off his parts with the degree of dexterity that he can on an electric -- in fact, being able to play acoustic rhythms with an element of natural comfort may be the one technical area where Eddie excels over the other two guitar players in the band, having presumably played often enough by himself to know how those rhythms function best in communication with the vocal melody.
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lay the smack down
merge all the acoustic threads
merge all the acoustic threads
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