1. Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
    Better than kind of. Good album too if it didn't feel so 'pop'. She plays hard riffs, so let the guitar be up-front rather than the pop-rock feel of it.

    And...

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    Oh, she is definitely is. She was going to play guitar on Michael Jackson's This Is It tour until he died. She was in the film. That's were I first saw her. She's stunning though
  2. Originally posted by KieranU2:[..]

    Oh, she is definitely is. She was going to play guitar on Michael Jackson's This Is It tour until he died. She was in the film. That's were I first saw her. She's stunning though



    That was actually the first time I'd seen her in that movie and it wasn't a bad movie although I was ready to go over to London for one of the shows - seeing her do the Beat It solo would have been incredible. Anyway, shit happened and so she finally got her album out and it's not bad. Steve Vai is on it too...oh and she's fucking hot AND comes from my hometown. Two outta three ain't bad.

    Ozzy Osbourne - No More Tears
  3. That girl is hot indeed. I didn't know her name although I've seen the MJ movie twice already, nice to see she's from your hometown Drew


    U2 - Bad.

    Live from......... guess it.

    Yes. Too obvious.
  4. Please Live 2001-10-28 East Rutherford
  5. under pressure - queen and bowie
  6. Mysterious Ways- Paris 2010
  7. Stay together for the kids-blink 182
  8. Bad....but not the version you're probably thinking of/drooling over (not that I blame you at all)

    2001-10-30: Providence, RI
  9. Bad (Elevation Boston DVD)
  10. Haha sooo much Bad going around...they've totally made that song popular for us again.


  11. I dont think I should tell you guys the song that I am listening now


  12. Hahahaha, its SO remarkable- one fantastic performance of the song (the BEST part being the other song inside it, if I do say so...something I've been silently pleading to hear in a 360 show since the very beginning, and it gets its own special treatment in one of U2's own live epics), and everybody remembers that this used to really be their magnum opus, the counterpart to Where the Streets Have No Name in terms of live emotional spectrum...what a tune.

    I've advanced to PITNOL on that Providence show, so I guess I break the chain