Originally posted by Alvin:[..]
If you want pure rock,go back to 1983. After that they quit pure rock forever. You can't tell them what to do...
Originally posted by Alvin:[..]
If you want pure rock,go back to 1983. After that they quit pure rock forever. You can't tell them what to do...
Originally posted by TheRefugee:A petition should be sent to U2 demanding that they abandon all notions of evolution or innovation. Pure rock only. Three chords and the truth damn it! And outlaw all snippets too, they're just bloody samples in disguise.
Originally posted by popmarter:[..]
U2 are not a some trashy Rap act they write sing and play there own songs they are well capable of producing their own albums with minimal outside help, but the quest for hits and relevancy makes them over think and 2nd guess everything they do which leads them to get the latest hip producer's to make the songs more commercial sounding.
Supported and played by BBC Radio One - Paul Oakenfold - Rusty Egan
All rights and royalties to be paid to U2 and Island Records
Originally posted by BigGiRL:Published on Jan. 10, 2018
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Originally posted by Remmar:
To all guitarists out there: Yes, it IS possible to play this on a regular guitar.
Originally posted by Remmar:LikeASong (ComoUnaCanción), I had already enjoyed watching Your great take on this Beauty prior to my previous post. Indeed, it is what had me joining in the conversation.
What I meant was that one has easier access to high notes on the fretboard of an electric guitar than on a regular one. On an electric guitar, I'd play Streets in D, but on my "regular" flamenco guitar 'round the kitchen table with some friends, tapas and wine, A becomes a natural main chord, and I don't need to raise my voice.
However, I am aware, though, that describing music is like performing surgery on oneself while under anaestethics: it's not that easy...
Hear "Summer of Love" Perfecto Mix, next single rumours, and a look at Oakenfold and Perfecto: https://t.co/eLDqQwBERN pic.twitter.com/n04uallbOl
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