Posted: 11/20 @ 05:11 pmPink floyd have a cigar bass cover lesson
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Pink Floyd Have a Cigar Bass Cover Lesson: I don’t do tabs. I play by ear, therefore this is just my own interpretation of the song. I dont like to do “loops” on my songs, but rather learn it and “perform” it, if you will. This way I can get “into the artists groove” and then sort of play it my way and I think it sounds more natural, not forced. I put a little phaser on this, not much. It needs to be a little punchy, but since I am playing with a pick, it’s already a little punchy. Special thanks to Kostya for your request! I hope this helps you and others get the groove! Play Well! |
Posted: 11/15 @ 05:11 pmPink floyd have a cigar guitar cover
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Have a Cigar Pink Floyd Guitar Cover Lesson: Here is my interpretation of the Rhythm Guitar on my mim Fender Roadhouse Deluxe Stratocaster with Texas Special Pups set on middle and bridge. I used my Line 6 Pod with amp on Hiway with lots of drive ,heavy treble and presence, medium bass and midrange, a little reverb with a phaser to give this a gritty clean sound. I hope this helps. Play Well!… |
Posted: 11/08 @ 05:11 pmLian amber ~ wish you were here
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Lian Amber ~ vocals, production, mixing Dave Manley ~ guitar, arrangement Birdie Perkins ~ background vocals Jonathan Maron ~ bass Mike Meadows ~ percussion Cinematography ~ David Lee… |
Posted: 11/04 @ 05:11 amHave a cigar pink floyd cover
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Pink Floyd Have a Cigar Cover. I did all tracks using Pro Tools, Mbox 2, Line 6 POD xt Live, Fender Stratocaster Roadhouse Deluxe, Ibanez Cheapo Bass, Yamaha Cheapo Keyboard, EZDrummer- DFH, Xpand Midi, Sterling ST51 Condenser Mic, Sennheiser Headphones, and a cheap pair of sunglasses. Thanks for watching…. |
Posted: 10/28 @ 09:10 amPink floyd – welcome to the machine (subtítulos en español)
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Pink Floyd – Welcome To The Machine (Subtítulos en español)… |
Posted: 10/28 @ 01:10 amWelcome to the machine – pink floyd (cover)
Posted: 10/24 @ 05:10 amPink floyd – welcome to the machine (official music video)
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Gerald Scarfe created a music video, initially a backdrop film for when the band played the track on its 1977 In the Flesh tour. The fanciful video begins with a giant mechanical beast; a cross between a Triceratops and an armadillo (similar to the creature on the cover of Emerson, Lake & Palmer’s Tarkus). The creature slowly lumbers across an apocalyptic cityscape. The scene then shifts to show emaciated rats leaping around corpse-laden steel girders. Gleaming industrial smokestacks soon fade in, and disturbingly crack and ooze blood. A view of a barren desert is then immediately shown. In the background a small tower grows out of this desert, but then transforms into a screaming monster, which stops to pant for a few seconds before viciously decapitating an unsuspecting man in the foreground. His head then very slowly decays to a damaged skull as the sun sets. Finally, an ocean of blood washes away this scene, and the waves turn into thousands of hands waving in rhythm to the music (much like people at a rock concert). All of the surrounding buildings are swept away; except one. Despite being pulled at by the bloody masses, it survives and, synchronising with the sound effects at the end of the track, flies up and away, high above the clouds to where it fits snugly into a hole inside a gargantuan floating ovoid structure. Recorded January to July 1975 at Abbey Road Studios, London…. |
Posted: 10/23 @ 05:10 amPink floyd – welcome to the machine (quad)
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Pink Floyd – Welcome To The Machine Wish You Were Here Quadraphonic… |
Posted: 10/16 @ 01:10 amPink floyd – have a cigar – cover
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Frank Eady performing the Pink Floyd song Have a Cigar at Ocean Prime 05-21-2010 Please comment on my videos make me a friend and subscribe…. |
















