1. I don't know, I was just guessing. Can't think of other song that has been performed in the same tuning/key during more than 3 tours... Well, maybe Party Girl but I'm talking about "important" songs...
  2. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]

    I don't know, I was just guessing. Can't think of other song that has been performed in the same tuning/key during more than 3 tours... Well, maybe Party Girl but I'm talking about "important" songs...


    Party Girl has been played on more tours than Streets
  3. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]

    I don't know, I was just guessing. Can't think of other song that has been performed in the same tuning/key during more than 3 tours... Well, maybe Party Girl but I'm talking about "important" songs...


    What about One? (Just guessing)


  4. Nope. It used to be performed in G#m/B (however you want to call it) but it was bumped to Am/C in the middle of the 360 Tour, when it swapped positions with Streets (from the Streets>One on te 1st leg to the One>Streets that has happened since the second Chicago 09 show)...... if I'm not wrong.
  5. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]

    Nope. It used to be performed in G#m/B (however you want to call it) but it was bumped to Am/C in the middle of the 360 Tour, when it swapped positions with Streets (from the Streets>One on te 1st leg to the One>Streets that has happened since the second Chicago 09 show)...... if I'm not wrong.


    You're probably right.
  6. Yngwie Malmsteen;
    some say he knows picking,
    other say he nose picking

  7. Go SWEDEN!
  8. That's a skill.

    Your punnery, Fabian, it's as good as the picking
  9. I much prefer Eric Johnson when it comes to guitar virutouso players:


    Just listen to that tone, and his phrasing is unbelievable. He knows his way around the fretboard so well, the chords and notes he uses are just beautiful. Also, I met the man! He came into my work one time. If you wanna hear the story just ask.
  10. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:I much prefer Eric Johnson when it comes to guitar virutouso players:
    [YouTube Video]

    Just listen to that tone, and his phrasing is unbelievable. He knows his way around the fretboard so well, the chords and notes he uses are just beautiful. Also, I met the man! He came into my work one time. If you wanna hear the story just ask.


    I know the story, he walked into the store (supermarket?) you were working at the time, and you asked him if he was really Eric Johnson... Wasn't it something like that? I remember we talked about his tunes too. Manhattan is one of my favorite guitar-only songs ever, together with Samba Pa Ti by Santana and Brothers In Arms by Dire Straits. Manhattan is pure beauty merely translated into a guitar song. That intro to Cliffs Of Dover is pure awesomeness as well, it shits over Malmsteem, Vai and all the other virtuosos, without losing the sense of rhythm and key. Perfect.

    For those who might not know Manhattan, here is it. The best well known version, at the G3 back in 2006: