Post: Any guitarists?
06-04-2012, 10:58 PM #1
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If there are any guitarists around I was wondering if you have any interesting tabs to share?
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06-05-2012, 08:49 PM #11
Richtofen
Ze Doctor
I've got a Gibson SG standard edition model from the 1970's, and a brand new Gibson Dark Fire that i use for self-amusement. i don't really play much anymore, but i used to be in a local metal band when i lived in Munich.
06-05-2012, 08:58 PM #12
Originally posted by dunlopghost View Post
I've got a Gibson SG standard edition model from the 1970's, and a brand new Gibson Dark Fire that i use for self-amusement. i don't really play much anymore, but i used to be in a local metal band when i lived in Munich.
Nice man! I love Gibson, such a revolutionary company the new Tal Farlow model is absolutely stunning! And I don't know how you can't play much anymore if you have that kind of stuff, oh and if you don't mind me asking have you got any videos of your ex-band peforming?:'Winky Winky It's cool if you don't want to share of course=]
06-05-2012, 09:05 PM #13
Richtofen
Ze Doctor
i have tapes and some recorded video of some of our gigs, but it's all on those mini-tape things. it would need to be put through one of those things that converts those miniature VHS tapes into an actual DVD before i could even upload any of it. i was the 10 year old kid holding a stridecaster in my arms taking the lead guitar role in a band made up of five adults and one kid. i mostly played lead guitar, but there were a couple shows i provided backing vocals for our slower songs. 17 years ago and it still feels like just yesterday :happycry:

if you ever lived in munich with a mom or dad that loved local metal bands, ask them about "Psychrificial"
06-05-2012, 09:11 PM #14
Originally posted by dunlopghost View Post
i have tapes and some recorded video of some of our gigs, but it's all on those mini-tape things. it would need to be put through one of those things that converts those miniature VHS tapes into an actual DVD before i could even upload any of it. i was the 10 year old kid holding a stridecaster in my arms taking the lead guitar role in a band made up of five adults and one kid. i mostly played lead guitar, but there were a couple shows i provided backing vocals for our slower songs. 17 years ago and it still feels like just yesterday :happycry:

if you ever lived in munich with a mom or dad that loved local metal bands, ask them about "Psychrificial"


hahaha! As awesome as being lead must of been for you that must be pretty embarassing for the 5 adults! Nice to see you could play lead at 10, little prodigy eh? And that's quite an interesting name haha, suits the whole metal scene though:'Winky Winky Have you ever played The Quasimodo in Berlin?:'Winky Winky
06-05-2012, 09:23 PM #15
Richtofen
Ze Doctor
no, our band never got very far. we only lasted a couple years because of our lead singer's bad habits, but i did get to meet some interesting people and i was told i could lose the rest of my band and make it big in the near future not long before we broke up, but i never went for it because i didn't really enjoy guitar as much as i originally did.
06-05-2012, 09:40 PM #16
Well meeting people is one good thing at least and yeah it's sadly common habits destroying bands and well I mean just being told that is good but as you said if your not as passionate as you were then there's no point:'Winky Winky Makes for good stories to tell though at least, I'm rather interested myself:'Winky Winky

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